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1129: Rohan Dasika - Exploring Heritage Through Classical Indian Music
Episode 1129

1129: Rohan Dasika - Exploring Heritage Through Classical Indian Music

Contrabass Conversations · Jason Heath

January 22, 202644m 15s

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Show Notes

Rohan Dasika has been a double bassist with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra since 2022. From a musical Melbourne family, Rohan started on piano, then played trombone and tuba before finding double bass in high school.

He studied with Duncan Allen (Melbourne Opera, jazz), Sylvia Hoskin (MSO), Max McBride (Australian National University, Canberra), Damien Eckersley (Australian National Academy of Music), Hal Robinson (Philadelphia, 2015), Tim Dunin (Vienna Philharmonic), and completed a two-and-a-half-year orchestra academy in Frankfurt.

We dig into what it's like playing in the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the musical scene of this very cool town, diverse musical interests in the bass section (colleague Ben Lin's jazz career), Melbourne's arts scene and jazz festival, international training across Australia, the US, and Europe, exploring classical Indian music and family heritage, Pacific Music Festival (PMF) with Hal Robinson, and first teachers' influence on musical identity.

Enjoy, and be sure to connect with Rohan on his website and Instagram!

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