Crossing Traditions: Cimbalom and Santoor in Dialogue
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium
Member presale begins Wednesday, April 8, at 12 pm.
Public sale begins Thursday, April 9, at 12 pm.
$40 Regular • $36 Friends • $30 Students and Seniors
Duration: 120 minutes (includes 30-minute intermission)
A limited number of $20 rush tickets will be available 30 minutes before doors open.
Tickets to this performance include admission to the Museum’s galleries.
This electrifying evening brings together the hammered-string traditions of Europe and South Asia in a program unfolding in two immersive sets. First the Indian santoor, then the European cimbalom, echoing in conversation.
Experience the captivating parallels between these instruments as they move from intricate Indian rhythmic cycles to the bold, expressive sounds of Eastern Europe. Virtuosic performances reveal both shared roots and distinct musical identities in a rich, cross-cultural dialogue.
European Cimbalom
Feel the energy of a live cimbalom ensemble led by Alexandru Sura, where dazzling technique meets deep emotion. Joined by violin, kobza, and double bass, the group moves effortlessly from rapid-fire dances to haunting, lyrical melodies.
The cimbalom’s luminous, percussive sound has travelled across centuries — from its early Middle Eastern origins to the grand concert halls of Central Europe. Today, its vibrant voice continues to captivate in both traditional and contemporary music.
Indian Santoor
Rooted in the Hindustani classical tradition, the santoor holds a central place in the musical heritage of Kashmir and North India. Vinay Desai brings its luminous voice to life through the unfolding architecture of a classical raag.
Beginning with a meditative, free-flowing improvisation, the performance gradually builds into intricate rhythmic interplay with renowned tabla player Shawn Mativetsky — culminating in a vibrant, fast-paced finale that showcases the depth and dynamism of the tradition.
About the Artists
Alexandru Sura
Cimbalom
Vinay Desai
Santoor
Veronica Ungureanu
Violin
Dumitru Besleaga
Kobza
Roman Manolache
Double Bass
Shawn Mativetsky
Tabla
The Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation.
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