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Watch the second part of M's interview with Arun Ghosh. The clarinetist plays a fusion of music that has been termed Indo-Jazz. Drawing on inspirations from his Indian heritage and upbringing in Bolton and Manchester, Ghosh's sound is a fusion of Indian classical music, spiritual jazz, jungle, reggae, funk and folk.
Ghosh has composed many works for the stage, his latest is the score to The Snow Queen, which is currently playing at London's Unicorn Theatre.
Watch the second part of our interview with Arun and his performance of Nocturne (Chandra Dhun). If you missed part one of the interview, you can watch it here, along with a special live performance of Lal Qil' ah (The Red Fort).
www.arunghosh.co.uk
Watch the second part of M's interview with Arun Ghosh. The clarinetist plays a fusion of music that has been termed Indo-Jazz. Drawing on inspirations from his Indian heritage and upbringing in Bolton and Manchester, Ghosh's sound is a fusion of Indian classical music, spiritual jazz, jungle, reggae, funk and folk.
Ghosh has composed many works for the stage, his latest is the score to The Snow Queen, which is currently playing at London's Unicorn Theatre.
Watch the second part of our interview with Arun and his performance of Nocturne (Chandra Dhun). If you missed part one of the interview, you can watch it here, along with a special live performance of Lal Qil' ah (The Red Fort).
www.arunghosh.co.uk