The first Indian to perform at Grammy Museum Los Angeles, Aayush Mohan is today considered one of the finest Sarod players on the global scenario of Indian Classical Music. The Times of India describes him as having “supreme talent” and “tremendous craftsmanship”. His Sarod playing is enriched with traditional repertoire of ragas and the old-world classical essence and yet is a favourite among listeners of all genres.
Ayush has won the hearts of audiences at prestigious classical music festivals and venues across the world, some of which are: Symphony Space New York, Berklee College of Music Boston, Central Conservatory of Music China, The Bhavan London, Thyaghraja Festival Cleveland, Abbey Theatre Dublin, Learn Quest Music Conference Boston.
In India, his prominent performances include Sawai Gandharva Festival, Pune; Gunidas Sangeet Sammelan, Mumbai; Saptak Festival, Ahmedabad and Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa.
He is a grand-disciple of Bharat Ratna Pt. Ravi Shankar and has studied from eminent Gurus of the Maihar Gharana - Pt. Balwant Rai Verma, Padmabhushan Smt. Sharan Rani and Pt. Tejendra Majumdar and Gundecha Brothers. He is also a noted speaker and has given several talks on Indian classical music on platforms like TEDx to make the younger generation more aware about classical music. He recently appeared on the popular show 'Good Day New York' on FOX5 TV channel, USA.
He was nominated for the Global Indian Music Academy Awards in 2016 for the Best Classical Instrumentalist. He has many albums to his credit which are released by Times Music like Echoes from the Yellow Land, The Majestic Court, and others.
Accompanied by Harikiret Singh Bahra on the Tabla
In Association with SAMA Arts Network Ltd