Mangaluru: Sangeet Bharati Foundation to host ‘Raag Vihaar’ on Nov 10


Media Release

Mangaluru, Nov 6: The prestigious Sangeet Bharati Foundation, will be presenting ‘Raag Vihaar’, a Hindustani classical music programme on November 10 at 5.30 pm in the Fr L F Rasquinha Hall, LCRI Block St Aloysius College (gate 2), Light House Hill Road, Mangaluru.

The music programme will feature Sarod recital by Abhishek Borkar from Pune and Kumar Mardur, Dharwad with the vocal rendition.

The prestigious artist Abhishek Borkar will be accompanied by maestro Trilochan Kampli, Bengaluru on the Tabla and Kumar Mardur will be accompanied by maestroes Prof Narendra L Nayak, Mangaluru on the Harmonium and Jagadeesh Kurthkoti, Bengaluru on the Tabla.

The most popular jewellery showroom of Bengaluru C Krishnian Chetty and co run by Ganesh Narayan Cotha is the main sponsored.

Abhishek Borkar and Kumar Madhur hail from music families and have been presenting music performances from a very young age.

The music programme is open to all and all music lovers are welcome. They are specially invited to make the optimum use of these shows, said Ustad Rafeeq Khan, the president of Sangeet Bharati Foundation, Mangaluru.

 

 

  

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