Austrian Ambassador Mrs Andrea Wicke who is also patron of the Asian Study Group (ASG), hosted a captivating evening Wednesday to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the founding of this voluntary Pakistani organization based in Islamabad.
The milestone marks over five decades of unwavering commitment to promoting and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan and the broader Asian region. The event brought together a vibrant community of individuals passionate about learning, cross-cultural exchange, and the appreciation of Asia’s diverse traditions.
As patron of the ASG, Ambassador Andrea Wicke expressed her deep honor in hosting the evening, which featured performances by two remarkable musicians: Ustaad Raees Ahmed and Amoos Ali. Their performances transported the audience into the timeless and soulful realm of classical Pakistani music, leaving a lasting impression on all present. Pride of Performance recipient Ustaad Raees Ahmed, an acclaimed master of the violin, enthralled the audience with his skillful artistry, seamlessly weaving intricate pitch and signs to evoke the emotional depth of South Asian classical music.
His performance highlighted the extraordinary versatility and profound emotional resonance of the violin, an instrument revered in the subcontinent’s rich musical traditions. Accompanying him was Amoos Ali, a virtuoso tabla player known for his commanding mastery of rhythm. His dynamic performance showcased the complexity and beauty of rhythmic patterns, perfectly complementing Ustaad Raees Ahmed’s melodic brilliance. Together, their musical synergy created an unforgettable fusion of sound and emotion, a true testament to the enduring allure of classical Pakistani music. In her remarks, Ambassador Andrea Wicke reflected on the significance of the evening: “I am deeply honored to celebrate the 51 years of the Asian Study Group with such gifted artists who exemplify the legacy of classical music. Tonight’s event is not only a celebration of music but also a reminder of the unifying power of culture and its ability to inspire creativity and mutual understanding across generations.” Adding to the evening’s charm, Mrs. Perveen Malik, President of the Asian Study Group, extended a heartfelt vote of thanks to Ambassador Andrea Wicke on behalf of the entire team. She expressed her gratitude for the Ambassador’s unwavering support and patronage, which has greatly contributed to the continued success of the Group. Mrs. Malik also took the opportunity to appreciate the dedication and efforts of all those who made the evening memorable.
“We are immensely grateful to our Patron, Ambassador Mrs. Andrea Wicke, for her steadfast encouragement and support. This evening’s success is a testament to the collective spirit of the Asian Study Group, and we are proud to have celebrated this milestone in such a meaningful way,” said Mrs. Malik.
Following the enchanting performances, guests were treated to a sumptuous spread of food featuring a delightful mix of classic Pakistani and Austrian dishes.