Masters of Indian Classical Music XII. (IND)

     
in advanced booking: 3000 Ft / on the day of the concert: 3500 Ft
SACRED MUSIC PASS is valid




from 19.15 we are showing " From North to South in Music"- a documentary film in English!

At the day of the concert from 10 AM there will be a 3 hours long workshop by the Artists about the Carnatic Rāga system in English.

One of the most famous names associated with Classical Carnatic Music is that of Dr. Balamuralikrishna. This legendary musician and Padmabhushan awardee is an able composer, singer, poet and instrumentalist who can sing perfectly in three octaves. He was born on 6th October, 1930. As a young boy of five, Balamuralikrishna had started to give musical concerts. His brilliant voice gained him instant fame and recognition. He was touted as a child prodigy who perfected almost every song and every tune.
In India, he is the only musician who has won National Awards forclassical music, music direction as well as film playback singing.
In 1981, Ronu Majumdar was awarded the first prize of the All India Radio Music Competition. In 1982, within the context of the Asian Festival and during the Indian Festival in the USSR, he performed in the orchestra of Pandit Ravi Shankar, who from that time on gave him advanced lessons. Today, Pandit Ronu Majumdar´s yearly agenda comprises performance locations in the whole world. He regularly tours Europe, the USA, Japan, Australia and India.

DR. BALAMURALIKRISHNA – vocal
Pandit Ronu MAJUMDAR – bansuri
Pandit Abhijit BANERJEE – tabla

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