Brooklyn Raga Massive
  • Sachyn Mital
  • Brooklyn Raga Massive

Terry Rileyโ€™s โ€œIn Cโ€ is one of contemporary musicโ€™s landmark compositions. Written in 1964, the hypnotic, pulsing, highly malleable work essentially launched the minimalist movement and has been recorded and performed by many times by ensembles with all manner of instrumentation. And one of the most intriguing is Brooklyn Raga Massive, which will perform Rileyโ€™s masterwork at Hudson Hall on September 1.

Rooted in Indian classical music but inspired by Western classical, jazz, and rock, Brooklyn Raga Massive pairs sitar, tabla, sarod, bansuri flute, and other traditional Indian music makers with guitar, banjo, violin, cello, and various Western instruments to create a sound thatโ€™s at once otherworldly and truly worldly.

As evidence, I submit this clip of the group performing a bit of โ€œIn Cโ€ here:



Brooklyn Raga Massive will perform โ€œIn Cโ€ at Hudson Hall in Hudson, New York, on September 1 at 7pm. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at the door. For more information, call (518) 828-1438 or visit http://hudsonhall.org/.

Peter Aaron is the arts editor for Chronogram.

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