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Three-day Rajarani Music Festival begins in the city

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The three-day annual Rajarani Music Festival began last evening with soulful renditions of Indian classical music at the 11th century

Rajarani temple

premise. The nip in the evening temperature along with the beautifully groomed lawn, hanging Pipili applique lamps from the trees and the temple with its architectural beauty on the backdrop, create a mesmerising atmosphere for your senses to go on a musical journey.


The opening performance was

Carnatic

vocal by Buidushi

Sudha Raghuraman

from New Delhi. This performance left the august gathering spellbound. It was followed by Indian fusion band. Maestro Bickram Ghosh’s Rhythmscape added charm to the evening.


Classical music lovers would get to witness

Odissi

vocal by Guru

Ramahari Das

and his group from the city followed by Mumbai-based music maestro Pt

Purbayan Chaterjee

’s sitar play on the second evening. On the concluding evening the festival will present Odissi Mardal by Guru Satchidananda Das and group from Bhubaneswar and Hindustani vocal by Pt

Venkatesh Kumar

and his troupe from Karnataka. For connoisseurs of classical music, these three days would be the best of times in the city.

"This music festival is awesome. Despite the cold weather, we were lost in the classical music and the atmosphere here is so soothing. We, normally, don't get to witness such high class classical music. I'll come here every evening of the festival," said Purusottam, a music lover.


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