Recently Swaranjali Delhi organised Two days of unparalleled musical brilliance at the recently concluded 16th Gharana Festival hosted by Swaranjali Delhi. Held at the prestigious Amaltas Hall, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, the festival enchanted audiences with a harmonious blend of talent, culture, and celebration.
Celebrating Tradition and Excellence:
Music enthusiasts were treated to a mesmerizing showcase of Indian classical melodies and rhythms, highlighting the rich diversity of Gharanas. The festival honored the exceptional contributions of two maestros, Taalyogi Pandit Suresh Talwalkar ji and Padmabhushan Pandit Sajan Mishra ji, who received prestigious Lifetime Achievement Awards from Swaranjali Delhi, amidst heartfelt applause and admiration.
Featured Artists:
The festival lineup boasted an array of renowned artists who graced the stage with their extraordinary performances:
Day 1:
=Vidhushi Tulika Ghosh, the esteemed Vocalist from Mumbai, captivated the audience with her soulful rendition.
=Pandit Ramdas Palsule ji, the Tabla (Solo) Maestro from Pune, mesmerized with his rhythmic mastery.
Day 2:
=Pandit Shounak Abhisheki and Abhed Abhisheki, the dynamic Vocalists from Pune, enchanted the crowd with their mesmerizing duet.
= Shri Subrata De, in his Solo Sitar Recital, transported listeners to a realm of serenity and bliss.
Accompanying Artists:
The performances were enhanced by the skillful accompaniment of talented artists:
Tabla:
= Susamoy Mishra
= Durjay Bhowmik
= Pradip Sarkar
Harmonium:
= Sumit Mishra
= Lalit Sisodia
Reflecting on the Journey:
As the curtains drew to a close on the 16th Gharana Festival, attendees departed with hearts full of gratitude and memories that will linger for years to come. Swaranjali Delhi extends heartfelt thanks to all who contributed to making this event a resounding success, reaffirming our commitment to preserving and promoting the heritage of classical music in India.
About Swaranjali Delhi:
Since its inception in 2000, Swaranjali Delhi has been dedicated to nurturing the rich tradition of Indian classical music and providing a platform for both established maestros and budding talents. Through events like the Gharana Festival, we continue to foster a deeper appreciation for the timeless beauty of Indian classical music across Pan India.