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Raag Darbar 2026 Calgary Classical Music Festival at Rozsa Centre

Raag Darbar 2026 arrives in Calgary with a two day celebration of South Asian classical music at the Rozsa Centre featuring renowned artists and live performances.

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A major classical music gathering is set to take place in Calgary this summer as the Sarb Akal Music Society of Calgary prepares to host Raag Darbar 2026, a two day celebration dedicated to the richness of South Asian classical traditions. The event is scheduled for June 26 and 27 at the prestigious Rozsa Centre, located within the University of Calgary.

Raag Darbar has steadily gained recognition as one of the most refined classical music events in the region, drawing audiences who appreciate the depth and discipline of traditional raag based performances. This year’s edition promises to continue that legacy, offering a platform for both established and emerging artists to present intricate compositions rooted in centuries old musical heritage.

Among the featured contributors is harmonium accompanist Hardeep Chana, whose presence adds significant artistic weight to the program. Known for his nuanced understanding of classical accompaniment, Chana’s participation is expected to enhance the performances with subtle yet powerful musical support, a key element in traditional vocal and instrumental recitals.

The event aims to immerse audiences in an authentic classical environment where the structure of raag, the improvisational skill of performers, and the spiritual essence of the music come together. Organizers have focused on maintaining high artistic standards, ensuring that each performance reflects the discipline and devotion associated with classical music traditions.

Calgary’s multicultural landscape has long supported diverse artistic expressions, and events like Raag Darbar highlight the city’s growing engagement with global cultural forms. By hosting such programs at established venues like the Rozsa Centre, the organizers are reinforcing the importance of classical arts within mainstream cultural spaces.

Music enthusiasts, students, and members of the broader community are expected to attend, making it not only a concert series but also a cultural gathering that fosters appreciation and understanding of classical music. The availability of online streaming through the Sarb Akal TV Centre YouTube channel will further extend the reach of the event beyond local audiences, allowing viewers from different parts of the world to experience the performances.

As anticipation builds, Raag Darbar 2026 stands as a reminder of the enduring relevance of classical music in contemporary society. In an era dominated by fast paced entertainment, such events offer a space for reflection, depth, and connection through sound, preserving traditions while engaging new generations.

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