Sangam: Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters - Musicians

Musicians

  • U. Shrinivas, mandolin
  • Rajan Misra, voice
  • Sajan Misra, voice
  • Ritesh Misra, voice
  • Rajnish Misra, voice
  • Sanju Sahai, tabla

Michael Nyman Band:

  • Gabrielle Lester, violin
  • Catherine Thompson, violin
  • Edward Coxon, violin
  • Catherine Musker, viola
  • Richard Cookson, viola
  • Anthony Hinnigan, cello
  • Nicholas Cooper, cello
  • Mary Scully, double bass
  • Martin Elliott, bass guitar
  • David Roach, soprano, alto sax
  • Simon Haram, soprano, alto sax
  • Andrew Findon, baritone sax, flute, piccolo
  • Steven Sidwell, trumpet
  • David Lee, french horn
  • Nigel Barr, trombone
  • Michael Nyman, piano

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