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Cultural exchange through music

Published by: Team Global Indian

Opera North, to be performed at the Grand Theatre in Leeds, embraces Baroque Italian through Monteverdie’s 1607 opera Orfeo and classical Indian styles with virtuoso sitar player Jasdeep Singh Degun.

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Published on 07, Oct 2022

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