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Paul Livingstone, sitar & bass

Music at Noon

    • Wednesday, February 26, 2020
    • 12:30 p.m. Pacific
  • Crowell Music Bldg. - Lansing Recital Hall
  • Hosted By: Conservatory of Music
  • Open to: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Parents, Staff, Students

Cost and Admission

This event is free to attend.


Born in Beirut, Lebanon, international performing artist Paul Livingstone is one of the leading sitarists in America today. He has focused his studies in the creative tradition of Indian classical raga music in which he has been rigorously trained for the past 25 years in India and the US studying under the late Amiya Dasgupta, Rajeev Taranath and the living legend Pandit Ravi Shankar. Paul has performed in around the US, Mexico, Europe & Asia and has just returned from a major concert tour performing Indian music in Nepal, India, Czech & Germany.

Laura Rebolloso, is a prolific composer, poet and social visionary, who plays Leona, Jarana and sings original verses in the Jarocho style of Veracruz. She was a founding member of one of the most innovative folk (Son Jarocho)  ensembles of Mexico, Son de Madera.  Visiting from Xalapa Mexico, Laura brings a highly relevant social and spiritual message through her music will be accompanied by a diverse ensemble of cutting edge Los Angeles bringing elements of Indian ragas and rhythms in a pan-Latin sound. 

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