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Atongo Zimba

The UK-based musician from Ghana performs a mix of world, jazz and funk.

Royal Albert Hall, London SW7

Fri 7 Jun

Cafe Consort

Free / 0845 401 5045

  • 12:00 – 13:30

Darbar Unplugged: Kirana Gharana Khayal

UK-based Dr Rajput, a disciple of the illustrious North-Indian vocalist Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, is one of Britain's most talented classical vocalists. Rajput returns to the Darbar Festival after his sublime concert in 2009. Here he presents poetic morning ragas to ease you into the day. Two brilliant musicians…

Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

Sun 22 Sep

Foyer

£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073

  • 10:15

Darbar Unplugged: Morning Sitar Recital

Mehboob Nadeem performs morning raga melodies in a rare mehfil-style concert. A third-generation musician Nadeem is considered to be one UK's finest sitarists with his pure rendering of the raga. Bahra provides both sensitive and exhilarating accompaniment on the tabla. Performers *Mehboob Nadeem*** sitar…

Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

Sat 21 Sep

Foyer

£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073

  • 10:15

The Face of the Beloved: Sufi Music and the Mysticism of Sound

This weekend workshop explores the ancient methods that Sufis have used to experience music as a spiritual practice and prayer.

Gillis Centre, Edinburgh

Sat 23 Nov

£125 (£100) / 0131 664 6206

Part of Edinburgh International Middle Eastern Spirituality and Peace Festival 2013.

  • 09:30 – 17:00

Sun 24 Nov

£125 (£100) / 0131 664 6206

Part of Edinburgh International Middle Eastern Spirituality and Peace Festival 2013.

  • 10:00 – 17:00

Glorious Morning Ragas Unwrapped

Kulkarni-Patil is India's most sought after, young virtuoso of the Agra and Gwalior Gharanas, the distinguishing feature of which is simplicity. The Agra and Gwalior Gharanas gained popularity during the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar (1542 - 1605). In this, Kulkarni-Patil's debut UK concert, she presents these…

Purcell Room, London SE1

Sat 21 Sep

£15–£20 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073

  • 10:00
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Gillespie Macandrew Hopetoun Town and Country Fair

The annual town and country fair offers opportunities for shopping, live entertainment and country pursuits, including the International Horse Trials.

Hopetoun House, Edinburgh

Sat 27 Jul

£15–£20 (under 12s free)

  • 09:00 – 19:00

Sun 28 Jul

£15–£20 (under 12s free)

  • 09:00 – 19:00

The Rest is Noise – Gamelan Taster Workshops

Composers as varied as Debussy, Messiaen, Reich and Bjork have taken inspiration from gamelan music, and now you can learn to play this beautiful Javanese gamelan percussion orchestra at Southbank Centre. Regarded as one instrument played by lots of people, the gamelan generates rich, sonorous and mesmerising sounds.

Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

Sun 29 Sep

Foyer

£8 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073

  • 11:00

Sacred Harp All Day Singing

An all-day singing event in the tradition of the American South. Both newbies and experienced Sacred Harp and Shape-Note singers welcome. The lunch is potluck, so bring along a cold dish to share with the other singers.

Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church, Glasgow

Sat 27 Jul

Free (donations welcome) / 0141 334 2788

  • 10:00 – 16:00

Tagore Festival

A two-day festival inspired by Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore, including music from Soumik Datta, Flux and Glorious Chorus, a talk by Nitin Sawhney on Ravi Shankar and dance performances from Aakash Odedra and his company.

The Arts at Dartington, Totnes

Fri 28 Jun

Prices vary / 01803 847 070

  • 12:00

Sat 29 Jun

Prices vary / 01803 847 070

  • 12:00

Sun 30 Jun

Prices vary / 01803 847 070

  • 12:00

Yoruba Arts Festival

African festival of music, arts and culture with activities and entertainment for all the family.

Clissold Park, London N16

Sat 27 Jul

Free / 020 7249 1222

  • 11:00 – 21:00