Morning Ragas by the Pond Sunday June 8, 2025

June 8 @ 10:00 AM 11:30 AM

Morning Ragas by the Pond

Featuring Wyetta Bontempo On Surshringar

Sunday June 8, 2025 10:00 AM
 2615 NE Community Ln
Bend, Oregon

You are cordially invited to join the Society for Historic and Rare Instruments of India (SHRII) for morning ragas by the pond presented by Wyetta Bontempo. Wyetta will offer traditional morning Hindustani (North Indian) Classical Music on a very rare instrument called the Surshringar. Trained in Dhrupad instrumental music, she is one of only a handful of musicians in the world that plays this instrument.

Participants are encouraged to think of this as part meditation, part ceremony, and part concert. Please bring a pillow, yoga mat or blanket to sit or lay upon. Chairs will be provided for participants that require them.

Note that parking is very limited, so please carpool and park on Daggett Ln or Jackson Ave. The concert is offered by donation.

We look forward to seeing you.

Details

Date:
June 8
Time:
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Cost:
Donation
Event Category:
Event Tags:

Organizer

Wyetta Bontempo
Phone
(503) 781-0325
Email
wyetta@surshringar.com

Society for Historic and Rare Instruments of India (SHRII)

2615 NE Community Ln
Bend, OR 97701 United States
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(503) 781-0325
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Evening Ragas on Surshringar Sunday April 27, 2025

April 27 @ 7:00 PM 8:30 PM

Hindustani (North Indian) Evening Ragas

Featuring Wyetta Bontempo On Surshringar

Sunday April 27, 2025 7:00 – 8:00 PM  Higher Ground Community House Bend, Oregon

You are cordially invited to join the Society for Historic and Rare Instruments of India (SHRII) for evening ragas presented by Wyetta Bontempo. Wyetta will offer some traditional evening Hindustani (North Indian) Classical Music on a very rare instrument called the Surshringar. Trained in Dhrupad instrumental music, she is one of only a handful of musicians in the world that plays this instrument. The concert will take place at the Higher Ground Community House located at 2558 NE Daggett Ln, Bend, OR. Note that parking is very limited, so please carpool and park on Daggett ln or Jackson Ave. Participants are encouraged to bring pillows or blankets and sit on the floor. Chairs will be provided for participants that require them. The concert is offered by donation. We look forward to seeing you.

Details

Date:
April 27
Time:
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Cost:
Donation
Event Category:
Event Tags:

Organizer

Wyetta Bontempo
Phone
(503) 781-0325
Email
wyetta@surshringar.com

Society for Historic and Rare Instruments of India (SHRII)

2615 NE Community Ln
Bend, OR 97701 United States
+ Google Map
(503) 781-0325
View Venue Website

Morning Ragas on the Patio

Morning Ragas by the Pond with Wyetta Bontempo
On
Surshringar

Sunday June 9, 2024 10:00 AM
Wyetta’s Patio 2615 NE Community Ln, Bend, Oregon, USA

Cost: FREE

SHRII is pleased to present morning ragas on surshringar featuring Bend multi-instrumentalist Wyetta Bontempo. Considering that there are less than 20 surshringar players worldwide, this is a very rare opportunity to see a surshringar, let alone experience a surshringar performance. Be sure to bring a pillow or blanket to sit on. PLEASE PARK ON DAGGETT LN or JACKSON AVE.

Springs Ragas with Wyetta on Surshringar

Spring Ragas with Wyetta Bontempo
On
Surshringar

Sunday April 7, 2024 7:00 PM
Higher Ground Community House, Bend, Oregon, USA

Cost: FREE
2558 NE Daggett Ln
Bend, OR 97701

SHRII is pleased to present morning ragas on surshringar featuring Bend multi-instrumentalist Wyetta Bontempo. Considering that there are less than 20 surshringar players worldwide, this is a very rare opportunity to see a surshringar, let alone experience a surshringar performance. Be sure to bring a pillow or blanket to sit on. PLEASE PARK ON DAGGETT LN or JACKSON AVE.

Somjit Dasgupta Concert (Surshringar)

SHRII is pleased to present a surshringar concert featuring Kolkata multi-instrumentalist Somjit Dasgupta. Considering that there are less than 20 surshringar players worldwide, this is a very rare opportunity to see a surshringar, let alone experience a surshringar performance. The event will take place outdoors in a lush floral garden featuring waterfalls with Mt Hood and Mt St Helens as a natural backdrop.

The cost is by donation. ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE RESTORATION OF OVER 200 PRICELESS HISTORIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

About the Performer

Somjit Dasgupta is one of the leading performers of sarod, rabab, sur-rabab, mohan veena and surshringar, the playing techniques of which he learned from his late mentor Pandit Radhika Mohan Maitra, the second most recorded artist by All India Radio and one of the foremost musicians of our times. Somjit has performed around the world and at many Indian Classical Music festivals.

Unlike the majority of professional musicians, particularly instrumentalists, Somjit Dasgupta does not come from a family of professional musicians. As a child, he was fascinated by a large collection of musical instruments that his grandfather, a gentleman of leisure and taste, kept at his estate in what was once called East Bengal, then East Pakistan, and now known as Bangladesh. As a young man, Somjit’s family moved to Kolkata. At the age of 10, his father began teaching him to play the sitar. After a few years of instruction, he attended a sarod performance provided by Radhika Mohan Maitra which lasted six hours. He was so moved by the performance that he decided to take up the sarod as his instrument and set out to obtain instruction from ‘Radhu Babu’ as most people called Radhika Mohan Maitra. However, given Radhu Babu’s stature as both a musician and Zamindar, he was highly inaccessible to the public.

Radhika Mohan Maitra lived close to the Jadavpur University Campus in Kolkata in a sprawling bungalow becoming of a rich zamindar (big land owner) while he had also rented another house nearby for his disciples and guests. This is where the young Somjit, aged thirteen, visited Radhu Babu and pleaded to be taken as a disciple. To his surprise, Radhu Babu readily agreed. After consulting the Panchang, the Indian astrological calendar, he asked Somjit to return in 20 days with a sarod. Somjit was exceptionally fortunate that he was able to learn directly from Radhu Babu for the usual course was to begin under the tutelage of a senior disciple. Rather, for Somjit, from the day he began training, he stayed at the house of Radhu Babu. He lived with Radhika Mohan Maitra for eight years till Radhu Babu passed away on October 15th, 1981.

Somjit Dasgupta has developed a style of playing the surshringar, rabab, and sarod that is a genuine reflection of his teacher Radhika Mohan Maitra. His tonal movements are extremely fluid and incorporate heavy use of the drone strings, which are nicely suited for the surshringar. It is uncommon for him to promote tension producing intervals or dark tones. Rather, he commonly evokes a peaceful meditation that slows the mind and opens the heart.

Somjit is the keeper of over 200 historic musical instruments, which include many of Radhika Mohan Maitra’s instruments. The collection includes 3 different styles of surshringars one of which was owned and played by Wazir Khan, two sitars which were presented by the Dhaka nawab to Radhu Babu, several instruments invented by Radhu Babu such as the Dilbahar and the Mohan Veena, and a number of veenas. Somjit has begun restoring these instruments and intends to create a living heritage in which students can learn about the instruments, the musicians who played them, and the dhrupad music to which they were intended.