Thursday, January 10, 2013
Carnatic music concert
Friday, September 21, 2012
CONCERT: Sangita Kalanidhi Smt. R. Vedavalli
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Dakshinayan – a treat of Carnatic Music
Saturday, March 20, 2010
CONCERT: Dr. Nithyasree Mahadevan
Poona Sangeetha Sabha Presents a Vocal Concert by
Ganamruthavaani Dr. Nithyasree Mahadevan & Party
Date: 20 March, 2010, SaturdayTime: 5 PM
Venue: Vishwa Bhavan, Symbiosis Society, Senapathi Bapat Road, PuneNithyasree Mahadevan is an eminent Carnatic Vocalist who has learned music from her mother – Lalitha Sivakumar – and her grandmother – DK Pattamal. She has performed in all major sabhas all over India and abroad. An 'A' grade artist with AIR, she has been awarded many titles such as Yuva Kala Bharathi, Innisai Maamani, Kalaimamani etc.
Limited Admission Passes are available at – Rs. 200/-
Contact: Mahadevan – Bund Garden Road - 26168298, 26167647
Sridharan - Kalyani Nagar - 9225507403
Sriraman - Brahma Suncity - 9820102591
V. Srinivasan - Paud Road - 25462897
L.S. Moorthy - Aundh – 9890177553
Koushik Sekhar – 9850729295
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Dakshinayan - a treat of Carnatic Music
- Sangeet Samrat N Ravikiran (Chitravina)
Chitravina N. Ravikiran (born February 12, 1967 in Mysore, Karnataka, India) is a composer of Indian Carnatic music. He has been called the "Indian Mozart". He is probably most famous for his concept of "melharmony", which is harmony which stays within the melodic rules of an Indian raga (musical mode). Considered a virtuoso chitravina player, he has been described as "probably the greatest slide instrumentalist in the world today" by Radio Australia. Ravikiran has also played the slide Hawaiian guitar, and is an accomplished vocalist. He invented a variant of the chitravina called the navachitravina, which is smaller and has a clearer tone in the higher frequencies. Ravi Shankar, the famous sitar player, is most impressed with his talents, and is noted as saying: "If you don’t believe in God, just look at Ravikiran."
- Padmabhushan T. V. Sankaranarayanan (Vocal)
T. V. Sankaranarayanan (Tiruvalangadu Vembu Iyer Sankaranarayanan, born March 7, 1945) is an eminent and popular Carnatic vocalist (South Indian classical singer), known for his vibrant music that essentially stems from the style of his late uncle-guru, Madurai Mani Iyer. Padma Bhushan Sankaranarayanan, a winner of the prestigious Sangeetha Kalanidhi award instituted by the Madras Music Academy, is particularly noted for the easy reach of his voice to the upper notes and colourful dilineation of the solphas (swaraprastaram).
7th March, 7 PM
Yashwantrao Chawhan Auditorium, Kothrud, Pune
Donor cards available at the venue
Sunday, January 11, 2009
LECDEM: Carnatic and Hinduthani Classical Music
Dr. Shyamala Bhave (Vocal) will give a lecture-demonstration on Carnatic and Hinduthani Classical Music
Venue: Swaramayee Gurukul, off J. M. Road near Sambhaji Park, Pune.
6 PM, 11 January.