Ram, Deepak
Enlarge text Shrink text- LCCN 95-900314: Montfort, M. Maha maya (Great illusion), p1993
- Putumayo presents Asian groove [SR] p2002:insert (Deepak Ram; b. Lenasia township, South Africa; currently lives in St. Louis, Mo.; bansuri player)
- Ram, Deepak; b. 1960, Cape Town; South African composer, performer (of north Indian classical music and in other genres) and teacher ( (Dictionary of African composers WWW site, Aug. 18, 2006) )
- National Geographic World Music WWW site, Aug. 18, 2006:artists (Ram, Deepak; b. 1960, South Africa; of Indian origin; currently lives in London; bansuri player)
Deepak Ram (born 1960) is a South African born flautist, composer, keyboard player and producer of Indian origin. Deepak is considered a master of bansuri, an Indian flute of ancient origin made from bamboo. He is a senior disciple of world renowned bansuri maestro Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia under whom he studied Indian classical music. Deepak's versatile playing and breadth of musical repertoire melds classical and improvisational techniques of Indian Raga, Jazz, Blues and Flamenco into a fusion that has garnered critical acclaim internationally. Deepak was awarded a SAMA (South African Music Award) in 2000 for 'Best Instrumental Album', Searching for Satyam. He has contributed on Shango and Labyrinth albums by the trance group Juno Reactor which was featured as the title soundtrack for The Matrix - Revolutions, Dead Bees on a Cake album by Jazz artist David Sylvian among others.
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