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Day two of Swami Haridas Tansen Sangeet Nritya Mahotsav warms up Delhi

Day two of Swami Haridas Tansen Sangeet Nritya Mahotsav warms up Delhi

The four-day musical festival, dedicated to 16th century musicians is featuring concerts by leading exponents of Indian classical music--Carnatic & Hindustani, classical dance performances and folk performances

BySukant Deepak

January 10, 2020 (IANSlife) Despite the winter chill, the capital witnessed a large gathering of Indian classical music lovers on the second day of the 19th edition of Swami Haridas Tansen Sangeet Nritya Mahotsav. The four-day musical festival, dedicated to 16th century musicians is featuring concerts by leading exponents of Indian classical music--Carnatic & Hindustani, classical dance performances and folk performances.

 

Day two of Swami Haridas Tansen Sangeet Nritya Mahotsav warms up Delhi

 

The first performance of the second day featured Ustad Fayaz Vasifuddin Dagar, recipient of the Padmashri honour with Mohan Shyam Sharma on the pakhawaj, and Shri Shrio Bhardwaj and Neeti Lamba supporting him on the Tanpura.

 The second performance was by Pt. Channulal Mishra, recipient of the Padma Bhushan award, followed by flute recital by Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, a Padma Vibhushan awardee, who commenced with raag ‘Jai Jaiwanti’ and concluded with raag ‘Damyanti’.

 

Day two of Swami Haridas Tansen Sangeet Nritya Mahotsav warms up Delhi

 

The evening also witnessed Indian classical dancer, Sonal Mansingh being awarded the Savitri Pratap Singh Award and honored by Swami Haridas Samaan.

 

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