Held at the Centre for Cultural Resource and Training (CCRT), Kondapur Main Road, Hyderabad, the evening brought together artists who showcased the beauty and richness of Indian classical music
Published Date – 30 November 2024, 10:18 AM
Hyderabad: Day 6 of the 52nd Pandit Motiram Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroha was a night to remember, filled with soulful music and incredible performances.
Held at the Centre for Cultural Resource and Training (CCRT), Kondapur Main Road, Hyderabad, the evening brought together artists who showcased the beauty and richness of Indian classical music.
The night began with a heartfelt Hindustani vocal performance by Armaan Khan. His expressive singing and deep connection to the ragas touched the hearts of everyone present, earning him loud applause from the audience.
Following this, the talented Taufiq Qureshi wowed the crowd with his energetic and creative solo performance on the djembe. His rhythmic brilliance and unique style kept the audience engaged and left them cheering for more.
The evening ended on a high note with a stunning Carnatic violin duet by the legendary Dr. L. Subramaniam and his son, Ambi Subramaniam. Their flawless coordination and powerful rendition of traditional ragas created a magical atmosphere, leaving the audience spellbound.
The cool evening weather added to the charm, with the audience enjoying the performances in a cozy and welcoming setting.
Day 6 was yet another shining example of the festival’s mission to celebrate the legacy of Pandit Jasraj and promote Indian classical music.
The Samaroha continues to deliver unforgettable experiences, and with a day left, music lovers can look forward to more enchanting performances.