Grand Carnatic Music Recital in Delhi

Neyveli Santhanagopalan
Neyveli Santhanagopalan
The Andhra Cultural & Welfare Society of Delhi cordially invites all music lovers of Delhi to the grand two day series of Indian Classical Music. The details are:

25th April. 2015 (Saturday) at 06:00 PM at the Delhi Andhra/TS Bhavan, 1 Ashoka Road.

Grand Carnatic music recital by

Vidwan Neyveli Santhanagopalan – Vocal
Shri Kalaimamani VSK Chakrapani – Violin
Shri Kumbakonam N. Padmanabhan – Mridangam

Vidwan N Santhanagopalan has distinguished himself with numerous concerts worldwide, and is the recipient of many awards from music associations in India and overseas. He is known for his traditional and purist styles of rendering ragas, musical compositions and swaras.

Ronu Majumdar
Ronu Majumdar
26th April. 2015 (Sunday) at 04:00 PM at the Sri Satya Sai International Centre, Lodhi Road

Grand Hindustani/Carnatic Jugalbandi concert by Pandit Ronu Majumdar on flute & Vidushi Saraswati Rajagopalan on veena. Accompanied by Ustad Akram Khan on tabla and Shri P Jayabhaskar on mridangam.

Pandit Ronu Majumdar is among the more popular musicians on the flute, and is especially popular with the younger generation for his creative improvisations. Pt Majumdar’s music is rooted in the Maihar gharana which has musicians of eminence like Pt Ravi Shankar and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan to its credit.

Saraswati Rajagopalan
Saraswati Rajagopalan
Vidushi Saraswati Rajagopalan is a top graded artist of the All India Radio, empanelled artist with the ICCR. She has traveled widely not only within the country but also worldwide as a Cultural Ambassador for ICCR in exotic places like the Fiji islands, and the reputed Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival etc.

All are cordially invited.

Author: Dr. Saroja Raman

Dr. Saroja Raman is a vocalist who has been pursuing Carnatic music from the age of 7. She has a Doctorate PhD in Music from the Delhi University, India

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