Jalsaghar, a 1958 film also known as Jalsaghar: The Music Room
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The company produced Axminster carpets for: the music room of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton; Chatsworth House; Powderham Castle; Saltram House; and Warwick Castle.
For example, the music room's windows are themed towards elements of music as well as images of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
In the main house, the Music Room is actually a hall with a vaulted ceiling and a Victorian Aeolian Pipe Organ.
Above the wainscoting of the Music Room, large tapestries depict Euterpe, the Muse of Music.
Parts of the interior of the eighteenth-century house were removed before demolition and still survive, including the Music Room, designed by Giovanni Battista Borra for the ninth Duke's wife Mary.
Ustad Wahid Khan also appeared in legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s international award winning film Jalsaghar (The Music Room, 1958) where he performs on the surbahar in one of the scenes.