Ranendra Das

About me

Hamden, United States

Ranendra Das began learning tabla at the age of 3.Ranendra earned a Bachelor of Music from the University of Bridgeport, where he studied Western Classical and Indian Classical music, and a Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College. Ranendra has performed in prestigious cultural venues, including Madison Square Garden, Symphony Space, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has been a featured artist at such renowned music festivals as the Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) in Black Mountain, North Carolina; the Mystic Seaport Sea Music Festival in Mystic, Connecticut; and the International Festival of Arts and Ideas in New Haven, Connecticut. In 2010, Ranendra was honored to performed for President Barack Obama at the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Dedication in Washington, DC.

Cultural background

  • Bangladesh
  • United States of America

Band/Ensemble

Om Shalom Trio

Values

  • Community
  • Compassion
  • Creativity
  • Curiosity
  • Friendships
  • Honesty
  • Humor
  • Inner harmony
  • Kindness
  • Leadership
  • Loyalty
  • Making a difference
  • Peace
  • Reliability
  • Respect
  • Spirituality
  • Wisdom

Project Music

No submissions for Beyond Music Project Volume 4.

Peaceful Tide

Inspired by Lincoln Nigun, Peaceful Tide is the coalescence of Indian and Western Classical music,Jewish and Bengali Folk music.It is a musical expression of our potential to connect with one another; bridge cultural, religious, and geopolitical divides. The three instruments featured in this composition are the Sitar,Cello,and Tabla.The two string instruments alternate as the central melodic expressions, and a musical dialog. Sitar begins the conversation on a melody followed by Tabla with a rhythm then Cello joins in with first improvisation.

  • Classical
  • Improvisational
  • Indian
  • Instrumental
  • World
  • Fusion
  • New Age
  • Cello
  • Sitar
  • Tabla
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • United States of America
Dance Arabia

As a musician, I view conflict as a catalyst for creativity. Music itself is an expression of conflict: musical notes and instruments play against and with one another to articulate a thought, at times harmonious and at times discordant. Dance Arabia is a combination of Bangladeshi Folk and Middle Eastern music traditions. The dominant driving force in this composition is a syncopated rhythm. The Riq drum creates an upbeat rhythmic structure which is continued by the Tabla and melody, played by Cello and Sitar, follows the rhythmic structure.

  • African
  • Arabic
  • Dance / EDM
  • Improvisational
  • Indian
  • Instrumental
  • World
  • Cello
  • Sitar
  • Duff
  • Percussion
  • Riq / Riqq / Rik
  • Shekere
  • Tabla
  • Bangladesh
  • Egypt
  • India
  • Morocco
  • United States of America
Ma

“Ma” was written as a series of pieces inspired by a baby’s first syllables by Jessie Reagen Mann. Ma, a common sound in a mother’s name in many languages, was written with the feeling of joy that a baby can bring a mother. Parenthood brings many emotions, often resulting in conflicting thoughts for a mother postpartum. The simplicity of this melody, combined with the complex harmonies and sounds of the Cello, Sitar and Tabla, paint a beautiful complex world in which a child enters.

  • Classical
  • Improvisational
  • Indian
  • Instrumental
  • Religious / Spiritual
  • Vocal
  • World
  • Singer
  • Cello
  • Sitar
  • Duff
  • Shekere
  • Tabla
  • Bangladesh
  • India
  • Israel
  • United States of America

No submissions for Beyond Music Project Volume 2.

No submissions for Beyond Music Project Volume 1.