Classical Indian Music - concerts and retreats with Dr. Aditi Sharma Garg: May 15th - June 07th, 2026
From May 20th to June 7th, we will be hosting Dr. Aditi Sharma Garg, a renowned Indian vocalist. She will be accompanied by Piotr Malec, a talented Polish young artist who plays the pakhawaj drum and tabla.
A concert tour of both artists, featuring retreats and lectures on Indian music, is currently being planned and will be updated regularly. Concerts and retreats are being organized in Hungary and several locations in Poland, including Warsaw, Krakow, the mountains of Lower Silesia, and Gdańsk.
Dr. Aditi Sharma Garg performs traditional, classical Indian music. She is a mistress of the nuances of tones, rhythm, and colors of emotions, and her singing moves people deeply. Subtle and powerful vibration of her voice have a healing influence. She is among the most esteemed artists in India.
This will be Dr. Aditi Sharma Garg's fourth visit to Poland. Below, you can listen to her performance from last year during the International Yoga Festival at the Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław:
ARTIST'S PROFILE - DR. ADITI SHARMA GARG
ARTIST'S PROFILE - PIOTR MALEC
itinerary:
(under preparation)
Selected audio recordings from Aditi Sharma Garg's concerts and workshops in 2025 (located below the video)
- Abhanga, a distinctive style of kirtan song to Vitthala, orginated in Pandhranpur, Maharashtra. Recorded during a concert at the Zaraza Cultural Center in Gdańsk.
- A love song of Radha and Krishna. Kraków.
- A Sanskrit song to Śarada, the goddess who bestows proficiency in the fine arts. Gdańsk.
- Sarasvatī-vandanā, a Sanskrit verse to Devi Sarasvati, the Goddess of arts and knowledge. Kraków.
