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Padambushan Sudha Ragunathan at Vani Mahal, Chennai

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Sudha has a golden touch in her voice which enthralls her listeners from all over the globe. There is tantalizing mystery behind that cherubic smile. Her deep relish for tradition and mystical old-world charm is supremely addictive. Her foundation in the world of music was laid at a very young age and it was her mother Smt. Choodamani who groomed her, before the onus to nurture her music fell upon Vidwan Sri. B.V. Lakshman.
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Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna at Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Bangalore

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Balamuralikrishna’s concerts combine sophisticated vocal skills and rhythmic patterns of classical music with entertainment value. Balamurali Krishna has performed in many countries, including US, Canada, UK, Italy, France. While his native tongue is Telugu, he sings in other languages also. He has recently become increasingly interested in music therapy, and now only performs occasionally. He gave authorization to S. Ram Bharati to found the ”Academy of Performing Arts and Research” in
Switzerland. He established the ‘MBK Trust’ with the objective of developing art and culture and for carrying out extensive research in Music Therapy. A dance and music school, ‘Vipanchee’ is a part of this Trust and is run by his managing trustee Kalaimamani Saraswati.
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Samarpan at Nehru Centre, Mumbai

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Artists: Suresh Wadkar, Ninad Mulaokar (Flute), Manas Kumar (Violin), Ojas Adhiya (Tabla), Gautam Sharma (Percussion), Vishal Dhumal (Keyboard), I D Rao (Saxophone)

Samarpan is a musical offering by youthful artists who have come together and emerged as a band with an intention of showing musical solidarity to the traditionally rich Indian classical music. As the name suggests, it is an attempt to musically surrender to the great musical ethos and create every moment musically joyful. It is music of genuine passion and ardor. Samarpan has also performed at some prestigious festivals like Sanskaram in Baroda and Hydourite in Hyderabad. Versatile playback and ghazal singer Suresh Wadkar will be performing on this musically blissful evening, along with Ninad Mulaokar – Flute, Manas Kumar – Violin, Ojas Adhiya – Tabla, Gautam Sharma – Percussion, Vishal Dhumal – Key Board and I D. Rao – Saxophone of the Samarpan group.

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Morning Melodies feat. Kaivalya Kumar Gurav at NCPA, Mumbai

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The relationship of ragas with diurnal as well as seasonal time-cycles is an interesting feature, unique to Indian music. It is believed that a raga is more effective when performed at the designated time of day/night. This concert will feature traditional compositions of the Kirana gharana, including bada and chhota khayal in ragas assigned to morning. Kaivalya Kumar Gurav has inherited the Kirana legacy from his father and grandfather, both trained under the legendary Abdul Karim Khan. Designated as the youngest top-graded artiste of the AIR, he is among the leading vocalists in the younger generation today. He has performed extensively, and is a recipient of several prestigious awards.
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Sur-Arambh feat. Aabhaas at Gurudev Gardens, Mumbai

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Sur-Arambh feat. Aabhaas at Gurudev Gardens, Mumbai

Featuring:
Aki Sapkale – Vocals / Guitars
Akash Sharma – Vocals / Keys
Krishnakant Mahajan aka Bhayyu – Flute
Aniket Khade – Lyricist/ Djembe
Swanand Chitnis – Lead Guitar
Angelo Francis- Drums
Rosario Lobo- Bass guitar
Omkar Shiralkar- Tabla
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‘Creativity in Carnatic Music’ feat. Vid. C K Pavandeep at Bangalore International Centre

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Vid. C K Pavandeep is an accomplished Carnatic Vocalist based in Bangalore.  He is the disciple of Padmabhushana Guruji Dr. T V Gopalakrishna.  He has got scholarships from Karnataka Sangeetha Nritya Academy, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India and Gayana Samaja.  He has got many awards and also selected as the Best Artist from PRAPANCHA (World of Music). Pavandeep has several music albums to his credit.  He  has toured all over the world and performed at several platforms.  He is an accomplished artist of Dooradarshan and All India Radio. 

The performance will be a Carnatic Vocal concert with insights on Creativity in music.

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Strings & Rhythms with Pandit Bickram Ghosh & Purbayan Chatterjee at Blue Frog, Pune

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Pandit Bickram Ghosh

One of India’s greatest Tabla maestros, Bickram Ghosh also holds the rare distinction of being one of the most well- known names in the world of Indo- fusion music. Having performed the world over with the greatest names in indian Classical music,(especially Pt. Ravi Shankar with whom he played for over a decade), Bickram went on to form his hugely successful band Rhythmscape which made him one of the most popular musical stars of his generation.

Bickram played on four albums that were nominated for Grammies including George Harrison’s Brainwashed. He played on “Full Circle” with Pandit Ravi Shankar which won Shankar a grammy. Bickram’s subsequent super successful solo albums like Beyond Rhythmscape, Folktail , Drum Invasion. Kingdom of Rhythm, Interface ,Electro classical , Transformation etc have consolidated his position as a pioneer of a new fusion sound, at once

Bickram also holds an enviable position as a composer of film music today. Having composed for  21 feature films so far including the Mira Nair presented, Sooni Taraporewala directed Little Zizou, Bickram has now teamed up with Bollywood singing star Sonu Nigam and together the duo have just begun their journey as co- composers in Bollywood  with three films, the first of which – Jal , recently released . Bickram has composed for numerous documentaries and Television projects. In an interesting departure, Bickram has even acted in 6 feature films in Bengali.

The son of the illustrious tabla maestro Pt. Shankar Ghosh and well known vocalist Sanjukta Ghosh , Bickram also learnt the nuances of Carnatic percussion from  the great Maestro of the mridangam Pandit S.Sekhar. Bickram Ghosh was the brand ambassador for the Indian Election commission in 2011 and his participation led to a record 8.5 percent increase in urban voting. He has over 100 albums to his credit and has performed on four Grammy nominated and one Grammy winning album. He has also taught as a lecturer in several universities across the world.

Purbayan Chatterjee

Purbayan has learned to play the Sitar from his father Parthapratim Chatterjee. His music is inspired by the sound of Pt. Nikhil Banerjee. His music combines the tone and richness of the style of Nikhil Banerjee and a contemporary touch of his own urbane sensitivity. He is also an astounding vocalist in his own right. He is the recipient of the President of India award for being the Best Instrumentalist of the country at the age of 15. He has received the prestigious Aditya Vikram Birla Award for being a leading name in the field of Music in India. He has performed at prestigious venues such as Queen Elizabeth Hall, London and Sydney Opera House.

He has conceptualised the ground-breaking project Shastriya Syndicate – the first Indian Classical Band with a contemporary touch, who have performed the world over at Roskilde Festival, Denmark, OzAsia Festival, Australia, Traumzeit Festival, Germany to name a few. The album “Lehar” released by Times Music in 2008 has remained the best-seller for a year and a half. Shankar Mahadevan has performed the title song “Dwo” in Purbayan’s super-hit fusion album, “Stringstruck” released by Times Music. The number has also been compiled in the album “Aman ki Asha”, an Indo-Pak peace project released by Times Music and has also received the Palm IRAA Award for the Best World Music Album of the Year. Purbayan’s music has been internationally appreciated by jazz greats like Chick Corea, Bella Fleck and Pat Metheney.

Amit and Anup Joshi

Amit Joshi and Anup Joshi started learning Tabla at an early age. Initially, both were learned basics of North Indian Classical Music from various local teachers. After listening to Ustad Zakir Hussain, they were immensely inspired and learned the fundamentals of rhythm from Zakirji’s father – an eminent tutor and legend – Ustad Alla Rakha. They have been learning from Tabla Maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain for more than a decade. Amit and Anup are performing Tabla Duet since last couple of years. Their performance is an authentic repertoire of North Indian Classical Music.

Anup is an electronics engineer by qualification and a percussionist by choice. He has been involved as a recording artist for short films and documentaries. He also conducts workshops about rhythm. Anup learnt the fundamentals of rhythm from Ustad Alla Rakha. He has been learning from Ramdas Palsule and from Tabla Maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain for more than a decade.

Amit is a percussion artist who plays Tabla and Drums. He performs with various styles and forms of music. He also is a recordist in his own studio set up. Amit is a Tabla disciple of Ustad Alla Rakha Khan and Ustad Zakir Hussain for more than a decade. He also learned fundamentals of drumming from Taufiq Qureshi. He is a Spiritual follower of Shri Shri Ravishankar.

 

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Carnatic compositions on Lord Muruga by Vid. Yoga at Bangalore International Centre

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Carnatic Compositions by different composers on Lord Muruga by Vidushi J K Yoga Kirtana

Accompanists:

Vidushi Sindhu Suchethan – on Violin
Vidwan  Vinod Shyam Anoor – on Mridangam

 

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The Diwali Concert 2014 at Ravindra Natya Mandir, Mumbai

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Artists:Pt. Venkatesh Kumar, Pt. Raghunath Nakod, Shashwati Mandal, Seema Shirodkar, Pt. Vishwanath Shirodkar, Ajay Joglekar

The Diwali Concert 2014 is set to make your Diwali even more special.The headlining artiste of the concert will feature Hindustani classical vocalist Pt. Venkatesh Kumar accompanied by Pt. Raghunath Nakod on Tabla and Ajay Joglekar on Harmonium. The opening act of the concert will feature Khayal and Tappa exponent Shashwati Mandal on vocals. She will be accompanied by Pt. Vishwanath Shirodkar on Tabla and Seema Shirodkar on Harmonium.

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