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Bhava Vrindavan Moods of the Wind

Details

May 30 2025 to May 30 2025 7 p.m.

Where

Bangalore International Centre

7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071

Event Description

The bansuri is known for its beautiful deep meditative tone and its ability to convey a wide range of emotions .Raga- Improvisation Flute solo is based on a specific raga, which is a melodic framework in Indian classical music, defining the notes, scales, and emotional effect of that raga. A significant portion of the solo involves improvisation, allowing the musician to explore the raga’s potential and express their creativity along with rhythm here. The flute player’s breath control is very important for producing the characteristic sound and achieving the desired musical effects. Tabla is the main rhythm accompanying instrument for hindustani vocal as well as instruments.

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Performers

Kiran Chandrashekhar Hegde Magegar
Flute
Kiran Hegde is a distinguished Hindustani classical flautist from Magegar, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. Trained under Vidwan Prabhakar Bhat Sirsi and Pt. Venkatesh Godkhindi, he currently receives advanced instruction in the Gayaki Ang (vocal style) of the Gwalior Gharana from Padmabhushan Smt. Dr. N. Rajam. An “A” graded artist with All India Radio, Hegde has performed at esteemed venues such as the ITC Sangeet Research Academy, NCPA Mumbai, and the Abdul Karim Khan Memorial Festival. His accolades include the “Surmani” and “V.D. Paluskar” awards. Additionally, he has composed music for Kannada musical dramas and participated in fusion and light music concerts.


Anant Hegde Vajgar
Tabla
A disciple of pt. Mohan Hegde and Pt. Raghunath Nakod, Anant Hegde Vajgar is an A grade tabla artist of All India Radio. He is an expert in tabla solo and Sangat.


Chinmay Bhat
Flute
Chinmay is an upcoming flute student learning flute from Pt Kiran Hegde.


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