Catherine Bott presents a concert given at the Royal Festival Hall in London by the BBC Concert Orchestra, featuring Raga Mela, a multi-cultural programme blending sounds of India with the spirit of the West. Raga Mela is a celebration of the ancient tradition of raga as seen through the eyes of a Western symphonic orchestra, with the help of Indian instruments including the tabla and the sitar. The event features classic Bollywood songs alongside newly-composed pieces by Kuljit Bhamra, Richard Glover, Matthew Sergeant, Charlie Usher and Graham Ross. Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam (Bollywood playback singer) Kuljit Bhamra (tabla and artistic director) Jonathan Mayer (Sitar) Kartik Raghunathan (violin/vocals) 360 primary school children from Ealing and Harrow 24 young people forming a BBC CO Learning project 'Fusion Group' Fraser Trainer (director) BBC Concert Orchestra Robert Ziegler (conductor) A selection of pieces from the concert: Kuljit Bhamra: Raga Mela Charlie Usher: Rasafeh from the Air Graham Ross: The saffron hour Mandala (raga recital) Song: Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai (Khamoshi) arr Martin Williams Song: Ichak dana (Shree 420) arr Graham Ross Takita 72: Fusion Group Matthew Sergeant: turrell Richard Glover: Malkans Improvisation: Thumri Song: Kaahe Chhed Mohe (Devdas) arr Martin Ward Song: Dola re Dola (Devdas) arr Robert Ziegler Song: Eena meena deeka (Aasha) arr Graham Ross Followed by a focus on music inspired by verse as part of Radio 3's Poetry Season. Including a selection of choral pieces using Shakespeare's poetry, performed by an American group, the Phoenix Bach Choir, conducted by Charles Bruffy. Vaughan Williams: Three Shakespeare Songs: Full Fathom five; The cloud-capp’d towers; Over hill, over dale CHANDOS – CHSA 5031