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Performing and TouringAchyut Ram Bhandari has been performing on tabla for more than twenty years and touring internationally for sixteen. He has performed extensively in Europe, Asia, and most recently, in the United States. As a soloist, he is known for his ability to clearly speak the bols, or syllables, of complex compositions at very fast layas. For the last ten years, Mr. Bhandari has been performing and touring with his group Om Shringara Nepal. The group was originally composed of Mr. Bhandari, Steve James, an American sarod player, and Hans Wettstein, a Swiss sitar player. The name, which means "The Beautiful Sound of Nepal," was first given by Mr. Wettstein. After a few years the group was re-formed with sitarist Gyanu Radha Gorkhali and violinist Bikas Nath Yogi. The group toured Denmark in 1994, also recording the CDs Live in Denmark and One Sound. After performing with the group for three years, Bikas Nath Yogi left in 1995, and Mr. Bhandari's cousin, sarangi player Parashu Ram Bhandari, became the group's newest member. After five years of performing together in Nepal, this trio made extensive tours of the east coast of the United States in 2000 and 2001. In addition to touring, Om Shringara Nepal plays regularly at Pilgrim's Book House in Thamel, Kathmandu. Concerts are every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6pm. For more information contact Pilgrim's Book House. Below are a few images spanning Mr. Bhandari's performing career. |