Part of the Festival of Sacred Music Series
Join us for the third in a series of sacred music celebrations at Commonweal, presented in collaboration with long-time Commonweal friend Toby Symington, executive director of the Lloyd Symington Foundation and transpersonal astrologer. Held at the solstice and equinox, the concerts—and gatherings afterward—are designed to bring people together in a convivial setting around music which delights, inspires, and elevates the soul.
Sunday, June 22 | 3:00 pm PDT - 5:00 pm PDT
In person or Zoom Webinar
$25 suggested donation, no one turned away
Manik Khan
Manik has been steeped in the ancient melodies of North Indian classical music since birth. The youngest son of the legendary Sarod maestro, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, he grew up listening to his father in countless concerts and attending his classes at the esteemed Ali Akbar College of Music in San Rafael, California. He initially studied tabla under the guidance of Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri, but the greater call to follow in the footsteps of his family brought Manik, at the age of 13, to formally train on the Sarod with his father. He spent his formative years accompanying his father on stage, touring for the last decade of his father’s extensive and iconic performance career. Manik’s own solo career has brought him throughout India, South America, and the United States.
Hasan Imam Hamdani
Hasan Imam is a Pakistani-American composer and guitar player who serves as the driving force behind the collaborative global music ensemble, Imam Collective. In 2022, Imam Collective released its debut E.P “Solitude” under the Australian label “Worlds Within Worlds” an exploration into the richness of West African and Indian Classical Music. Hasan Imam’s repertoire for solo guitar showcases the breadth of his influences and his innovation in adapting various music styles to the guitar. An ardent educator, Hasan Imam is part of the music faculty at Montgomery College where he gives lectures on World Music and American Music History.