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New York-born, South India-raised and California-based multi-instrumentalist and scholar ganavya melds spiritual jazz and south Asian classical music with ambient textures to create an otherworldly, transcendent experience. She has collaborated with the likes of Quincy Jones, bassist and composer Esperanza Spalding and appeared as a guest vocalist at the much publicised debut performance of enigmatic soul collective Sault last year. Her latest album, “like the sky I’ve been too quiet” released in March 2024, is a largely improvised collection of music recorded over three days in London in January 2023 with British jazz artist Shabaka Hutchings on production duties. It features contributions from some of contemporary jazz’s finest musicians with producer Floating Points and multi-instrumentalist Leafcutter John providing eerie electronic textures throughout. An outstanding vocal talent, ganavya has been hailed as “among modern music's most compelling vocalists” (Wall Street Journal) selling out her most recent London shows within minutes.
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Nur
December 6th 2023
First time hearing her. She and her band opened for Red Baratheon. I was blown away by her voice. And they were a perfect counterpoint to the other opening band (The Kominas).
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Wales Millennium Centre is based in the heart of Cardiff Bay. We are an iconic public building, charity and national arts centre that attracts 1.8 million visits per year...
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Ganavya Biography

Vocalist and composer Ganavya Doraiswamy has carved a niche for herself at the nexus of South Indian vocal styles and jazz/contemporary music. She has been featured on various projects, most notably Alfredo Rodriguez’s Tocororo (co-produced by Quincy Jones), which hit #1 on jazz charts. Ganavya’s own debut album, Aikyam: Onnu, is set to release in March 2017. It features jazz standards translated into her native language of Tamil as well as recontextualized abhang-s (spiritual poetry written by 13th- to 15th-century Maharashtrian saints). Aikyam –a term used in Sanskrit and Tamil, to denote 'sameness,' is suggestive of a harmonious union, and represents a conscious merging of her different worlds. Ganavya holds degrees in theatre and psychology, and graduate degrees in performance (Berklee College of Music), and ethnomusicology (UCLA). She has worked with Danilo Perez, Placido Domingo, James Newton, Vijay Iyer, Zakir Hussain,Victor Wooten, Wadada Leo Smith, Alain Perez, Perico Sambeat, Laura Karpman, Polo Orti, Victor Mendoza, Javier Limón, Ousso Lotfy, and Zebbler Encanti Experience, among many other artists, who have all influenced her work.
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Jazz. Classical. Latin. Flamenco.
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South Indian Classical
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