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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 1H 28M

How a British Sitarist Took Indian Classical Music to the Royal Albert Hall

from The Story Isn’t Over: History from the Margins · host Ramblings of a Sikh

What does it mean to make ancient music feel new again?In this episode of The Story Isn’t Over, Ramblings of a Sikh sits down with sitar maestro Jasdeep Singh Degun, a Leeds-born virtuoso reshaping the soundscape of British Indian classical music.From his early training within the NADA Yatra tradition to headlining the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, Jasdeep reflects on the tension between tradition and innovation, growing up British Asian, and the quiet confidence it takes to reimagine classical forms on your own terms.🎶 How do you honour centuries of raag while making it speak to a new generation?🎤 What happens when South Asian identity, classical training, and mainstream recognition collide?🌍 Why does Indian classical music deserve a central place in Britain’s cultural institutions?Whether you’re a musician, a cultural critic, or simply curious about what it takes to blend heritage with bold reinvention, this is a conversation not to miss.

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