Background
Saskia was born in Abcoude, the Netherlands in a family of music lovers.
Saskia was born in Abcoude, the Netherlands in a family of music lovers.
Saskia studied cello under the Hungarian cellist Tibor de Machula and went on to do a Masters in Ethnomusicology from the University of Amsterdam and the Conservatory of Rotterdam where she studied under Hari Prasad Chaurasia and Koustuv Ray. She first came to India in 1994 where she studied Indian music under Doctor Sumati Mutatkar at the Delhi University.
Subsequently, she has also been tutored by Pandit Doctorate.K. Datar, Pandit Deepak Chowdhury and Pandit Shubhendra Rao. Saskia Rao de Haas has performed at a number of traditional festivals, such as the Dover Lane Conference in Kolkata and the Harvallabh Sangeet Samelan in Jalandhar.She has also performed at the ‘Vasanta Habbha’ in Bangalore, the ‘Maihar’ festival and the ‘Haridas Sangeet Sammelan’ in Lucknow. She has also performed at numerous international venues including the Kennedy Centre at Washington, District of Columbia and the Esplanande in Singapore.
More recently in 2013 she also performed at various universities of United Kingdom including Oxford through the United Kingdom chapter of SPICMACAY.
Saskia is acclaimed for bridging the Western and Indian classical music traditions.
Rao-de Haas composed music for the dance group Raga Mala and created an Indian string quartet in her piece "Mukhani". She developed, together with Shubhendra, a collection of pieces for sitar and cello with percussion under the collective name "East marries West".
Saskia"s contribution to Hindustani classical music through the Indian cello, an instrument fashioned out of the cello to enable it to be played in Indian classical concerts. was fashioned by the violin maker Eduard van Tongeren with five playing strings and ten sympathetic strings. lieutenant is smaller in size than its western counterpart, thus enabling Saskia to sit on the floor while playing lieutenant
The addition of an extra playing string on a higher octave and the ten sympathetic strings further enriches the tonal quality of the Indian cello.
On August 13, 2014 the project Music: Every child"s birthright was launched by the Shubhendra and Saskia Rao Foundation. The project includes a music education curriculum from nursery school upto high school level