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Jesse Bannister, Saxophone artist, Hindustani classical musician
InstrumentSaxophone
TraditionHindustani
ProfileUnclaimed

Jesse Bannister

Student of

Dharambir Singh

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Biography

Jesse Bannister deviated from the constrictions of his jazz school curriculum to delve deep into Hindustani music, working tirelessly to adapt its subtle inflections and swooping melodies to the saxophone. He studied with British sitar maestro Dharambir Singh, and also received instruction from Benares vocal legends Pandits Rajan & Sajan Mishra.

Over the years he has developed an idiosyncratic approach to Indo-jazz, overflowing with fine-lens dynamic control and divine rhythmic phrasings. His career has seen him write for Bollywood, synchronised swimming performances, and the Rugby World Cup, and collaborate with musicians including Aruna Sairam, Bickram Ghosh, Talvin Singh, and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

He teaches at Leeds College of Music, leading a course called IMOWI (Indian Music on Western Instruments), and has launched innovative projects including raga playing cards and the Groove India iOS app. He regularly tours with his jazz quartet, but the purity of unamplified acoustic sound is at the heart of his approach (recent videos include solo ragas recorded in the complex acoustics of Cumbrian caves). Pandit Jasraj once described him as 'the future of Indian classical music'.

Jesse Banister has been a valued performer at the Darbar Festival over the years. He first graced the stage in 2008 and returned in 2009, 2015, and most recently in 2023, where he performed in Leicester. His performances have captivated audiences with his ability to blend the improvisational spirit of jazz with the nuanced emotions of Indian classical music, creating a unique fusion that resonates deeply with listeners.

Profile last updated 2026-04-06

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