‘Demystifying…’ the Bansuri: Episode 3

Episode 3: The future of the Bansuri

Episode 3 explores how the Bansuri is being used in novel ways outside of the Indian classical music tradition. We discuss Kavi's arrangement of Bach's cantata 'Ich habe genug' BWV 82 for Bansuri, performed by Third Culture Collective, and Teymour demonstrates flutter tonguing and beatboxing!

In our 'Demystifying...' series, Third Culture Collective charts the history and origins of Indian instruments, looking at their sounds, typical techniques, notation and how composers of any level and culture can write for them.

Teymour Housego in conversation with Kavi Pau.


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Kavi Pau

Kavi Pau (b. 1996) is a British Indian music director, composer, singer and keyboardist based in London. Alongside his work as Artistic Director of the Third Culture Collective, he is also Director of Music at St Barnabas Church, Ealing and is the Founder Director of Ensemble 1517, a choir specialising in the music of the Lutheran Reformation. He combines these posts with regular freelance activities and also teaches at the University of Cambridge.

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