Sahil Vasudeva
One of India's most coveted pianists, Sahil studied piano at Denison University, Ohio (2004-2008) and later with Irina Biryukova (2012-2015) in New Delhi. He was studying under Late John Raphael at the Delhi School of Music.
One of India's most coveted pianists, Sahil studied piano at Denison University, Ohio (2004-2008) and later with Irina Biryukova (2012-2015) in New Delhi. He was studying under Late John Raphael at the Delhi School of Music.
Returning for a winter edition after a sell-out inaugural edition last year, New Delhi's Jazz Weekender just dropped the lineup for its upcoming outing at Mehrauli's 1AQ. Galvanising the audience for...
Between August 4 – September 3, ‘Culture Connects’, the event series by Wild City and MUTEK San Francisco in collaboration with American Center New Delhi, will focus its curation on the creative...
Earlier this month, India’s premiere boutique event Magnetic Fields Festival announced its new IP entitled ‘Magnetic Fields Nomads’ which is slated to expand the festival’s experiential...
"There hasn’t been a lot of solo works of piano coming out of the country, at least, not that I am aware of – compositions that showcase work which is not jazz, Indian classical, or Bollywood –...
Magnetic Fields Festival, taking place from December 14-16 at the dazzling Alsisar Mahal in Rajasthan, has already announced a lineup which includes the likes of Daphni, BICEP, DJ EZ, Kamaal Williams,...
One of India’s most celebrated classical pianists, Sahil Vasudeva returns to OddBird Theatre with ‘The Un-Recital’ - A concert series that will take place on all three days between 19-21 April...
This weekend (March 19 - 21), India’s premiere boutique festival Magnetic Fields is launching its new IP with a limited-capacity 3-day open-air gathering at Nahargarh, Ranthambore entitled...
Our favourite weekend of the year is closing in. With just a week to go, Magnetic Fields is right around the corner, and it's going to be chock full of art, activities and, of course music. There's...
Flashback to 2007, when most of us were still slowly coming to terms with the imminent demise of rock as we knew it. Two friends sat in a park, talking about how people should only do things for the...