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Zakir Hussain 03/06/2026

Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium, New York, NY
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Zakir Hussain Eternal: Celebrating 75 Years of Genius
Friday, March 6, 2026
New York City, NY @ Carnegie Hall (Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium / Ronald O. Perelman Stage)

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A royboy recording.

Set One:
01. Introduction
02. Charles Lloyd's Kindred Spirits
03. Vijay Iyer speaks
04. Alam Khan, Vijay Iyer & Nitin Mitta
05. Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Vijay Iyer & V. Selvaganesh - Tradewinds
06. Selvaganesh and Swaminathan Selvaganesh - Kanjourney
07. Marcus Gilmore - drum solo

Set Two:
01. Edgar Meyer, Tessa Lark & Joshua Roman - Trio No. 1
02. Edgar Meyer, Tessa Lark & Joshua Roman - II, IIi
03. Edgar Meyer, Tessa Lark & Joshua Roman - IV
04. banter
05. Kala Ramnath, Jayanti Kumaresh, Fazal Qureshi & Anantha R. Krishnan - Triveni
06. Zakir Hussain Tabla Choir - Sweet Sixteen
07. walk out and tuning
08. Finale (inc. Not Fade Away)
09. Mickey Hart speaks

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http://zakirhussaininstituteofmusic.org/eternal

Charles Lloyd's Kindred Spirits
Charles Lloyd (tenor saxophone & vocals), Gerald Clayton (piano), Harish Raghavan (bass), Marvin Sewell (guitar), and Eric Harland (drums)

Alam Khan (sarod), Vijay Iyer (piano), Nitin Mitta (tabla)

Béla Fleck (banjo), Edgar Meyer (double bass), Vijay Iyer (piano), Selvaganesh (kanjira)
Tradewinds, composed by Béla Fleck and Zakir Hussain

Selvaganesh and Swaminathan Selvaganesh
Kanjourney by Thetakudi Harihara “Vikku” Vinayakram

Marcus Gilmore - Drum Solo

INTERMISSION

Edgar Meyer (double bass), Tessa Lark (violin), Joshua Roman (cello)
Trio No 1 (1986) – Edgar Meyer
II, IIi, IV

Ustad Zakir Hussain’s Triveni
Kala Ramnath (Violin), Jayanti Kumaresh (Saraswati Veena), Fazal Qureshi (Tabla), Anantha R. Krishnan (Mrdangam)

Zakir Hussain Tabla Choir
Sweet Sixteen [Diga Rhythm Band]
Dana Pandey, Ray Spiegel, Suphala Patankar, Salar Nader, Karan Minhas, Kiran Morarji, Vikas Yendluri, Tejas Tope and Anantha R. Krishnan (mrdangam)

Finalé
Arranged by Mickey Hart, composed by Mickey Hart and Zakir Hussain. Vocals by Zakir Hussain with Alam Khan, Kala Ramnath, Béla Fleck, Edhar Meyer, Selva Ganesh, Swaminathan Selvaganesh, Fazal Qureshi, Anantha R. Krishnan, Salar Nader, Vikas Yendluri and Steve Smith (drum kit)

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https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2026/03/06/Zakir-Hussain-Eternal-Celebrating-75-Years-of-Genius-0800PM

On the eve of what would have been his 75th birthday, The Zakir Hussain Institute of Music and World Music Institute present an evening honoring Zakir Hussain—the legendary tabla virtuoso, composer, and cultural ambassador whose artistry bridged traditions and reimagined contemporary music. An ensemble of his closest friends and collaborators gather for a luminous celebration of cross-cultural harmony, timeless creativity, and the universal language of rhythm, joy, and genius.

Charles Lloyd, Mickey Hart, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Fazal Qureshi, V. Selvaganesh, Kala Ramnath, Jayanthi Kumaresh, Vijay Iyer, Marvin Sewell, Eric Harland, Nitin Mitta, Alam Khan, Harish Raghavan, Anantha R. Krishnan, Gerald Clayton, Marcus Gilmore, Swami Selvaganesh, Tessa Lark, Joshua Roman, Sikiru Adepoju and Steve Smith.

​The Zakir Hussain Tabla Choir:
- Dana Pandey
- Ray Spiegel
- Suphala Patankar
- Salar Nader
- Karan Minhas
- Kiran Morarji
- Vikas Yendluri
- Tejas Tope

Diga Rhythm Band :
Mickey Hart, Steve Smith, V. Selvaganesh, Alam Khan, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Sikiru Adepoju, The Zakir Hussain Tabla Choir, etc.

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https://www.worldmusicinstitute.org/zakir-hussain-celebration/

Zakir Hussain Eternal – A 75th Birthday Celebration of Rhythm, Genius and Joy with Charles Lloyd, Mickey Hart, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Vijay Iyer, Fazal Qureshi, V. Selvaganesh, Kala Ramnath, and guests

Co-Presented with the Zakir Hussain Institute of Music

On the eve of what would have been his 75th birthday, the Zakir Hussain Institute of Music and World Music Institute proudly present a transcendent evening honoring the life, music, and enduring spirit of Zakir Hussain—the legendary tabla virtuoso, composer, and cultural ambassador whose artistry bridged traditions and reimagined contemporary music while his artistry in the Hindustani classical tradition remained unparalleled.

An extraordinary ensemble of artists—many of Hussain’s closest friends and longtime collaborators—come together for a luminous celebration of cross-cultural harmony and creative kinship. Through breathtaking performances spanning classical Indian music, jazz, and contemporary world music, this concert reflects the timeless influence and boundless imagination that defined Hussain’s remarkable journey.

Join us for a night that pays tribute not only to a master musician but to a man whose work became a universal language of unity, genius, and joy.

PERFORMERS:

Charles Lloyd, Mickey Hart, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, Fazal Qureshi, V. Selvaganesh, Kala Ramnath, Jayanthi Kumaresh, Vijay Iyer, Marvin Sewell, Eric Harland, Nitin Mitta, Alam Khan, Harish Raghavan, Anantha R. Krishnan, Gerald Clayton, Marcus Gilmore, Swami Selvaganesh, Tessa Lark, Joshua Roman, Sikiru Adepoju, with the Zakir Hussain Tabla Choir: Dana Pandey, Ray Spiegel, Suphala Patankar, Salar Nader, Karan Minhas, Kiran Morarji, Vikas Yendluri, and Tejas Tope. Additional special guests to be announced.

ABOUT THE ZAKIR HUSSAIN INSTITUTE OF MUSIC:

The Zakir Hussain Institute of Music honors the life and legacy of Zakir Hussain, the legendary tabla virtuoso, composer, and cultural ambassador whose artistry bridged cultures and transformed contemporary music. Rooted in his unparalleled mastery of India’s classical traditions, the Institute advances his vision of music as a universal language that unites cultures, genres, and generations. Through education, performance, and cross-cultural collaboration, it preserves Zakir’s recorded legacy of teachings and performances while inspiring new and innovative dialogues around the world. In the spirit of his generosity, the Institute fosters access, mentorship, and artistic excellence, mirroring Zakir’s vision of a world bound together by rhythm, imagination, and shared humanity, a world where music continues to evolve as a force for creativity, connection, and joy.

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http://zakirhussaininstituteofmusic.org/eternal

https://relix.com/articles/detail/zakir-hussain-mickey-hart-and-bela-fleck-reflect-on-the-eternal-student-and-rhythm-master/

https://www.reddit.com/r/gratefuldead/comments/1rn1hg9/zakir_hussain_eternal_with_mickey_hart_at/

https://www.instagram.com/p/DVmQWJpGo_X/

https://vimeo.com/401333976

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