A musical treat for NCR audience at this three-day long festival

  • | Tuesday | 17th April, 2018

A musical treat for Noida audience at this three-day long festival 00:34In a three-day long mega festival, held from April 13-15, simultaneously in Delhi ( Kamani Auditorium ), Noida ( Shiv Nadar School ) and Gurgaon (Shiv Nadar School), the artists received an overwhelming response from the audience. During the course of these three days, over 5,000 aficionados of classical music witnessed an ensemble representing a wide range of music genres, including fusion, semi-classical and pure classical music Jugalbandis. In Delhi, Santoor maestro Rahul Sharma, along with his fusion ensemble, enthralled a packed Kamani Auditorium. Some of the finest classical musicians like Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Shri Vikku Vinayakram, Ustad Rashid Khan and Rahul Sharma , among others performed during the festival.Pandit Hariprasad and Rakesh Chaurasia mesmerizing the audience with a flute jugalbandiOn the final day of the festival, in Noida, Ustad Rashid Khan began the evening with a spellbinding performance, which was followed by a breathtaking Carnatic percussion act by Grammy winner Shri Vikku Vinayakram and his son and popular percussionist Selvaganesh.In Gurgaon, sons of Pandit Rajan Mishra, Ritesh and Rajnish Mishra delivered a soothing vocal jugalbandi followed by Pandit Hariprasad and Rakesh Chaurasia mesmerizing the audience with a flute jugalbandi.

A musical treat for Noida audience at this three-day long festival 00:34 In a three-day long mega festival, held from April 13-15, simultaneously in Delhi ( Kamani Auditorium ), Noida ( Shiv Nadar School ) and Gurgaon (Shiv Nadar School), the artists received an overwhelming response from the audience. During the course of these three days, over 5,000 aficionados of classical music witnessed an ensemble representing a wide range of music genres, including fusion, semi-classical and pure classical music Jugalbandis. Some of the finest classical musicians like Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Shri Vikku Vinayakram, Ustad Rashid Khan and Rahul Sharma , among others performed during the festival.Pandit Hariprasad and Rakesh Chaurasia mesmerizing the audience with a flute jugalbandiOn the final day of the festival, in Noida, Ustad Rashid Khan began the evening with a spellbinding performance, which was followed by a breathtaking Carnatic percussion act by Grammy winner Shri Vikku Vinayakram and his son and popular percussionist Selvaganesh.In Gurgaon, sons of Pandit Rajan Mishra, Ritesh and Rajnish Mishra delivered a soothing vocal jugalbandi followed by Pandit Hariprasad and Rakesh Chaurasia mesmerizing the audience with a flute jugalbandi. In Delhi, Santoor maestro Rahul Sharma, along with his fusion ensemble, enthralled a packed Kamani Auditorium.

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