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Festival of Young Musicians
Nainital
19 – 22 October 2011
Sangeet PratibhaSangeet Pratibha
Sangeet Natak AkademiNational Academy of Music, Dance and Drama, New Delhi
Organized in association with
Sangeet Kala Akademi and Yug Manch, Nainital
Sangeet PratibhaFestival of Young Musicians
19 – 22 October 2011
5:00 p.m. daily
Nainital
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, DANCE AND DRAMA, NEW DELHI
Programme: 5:00 pm daily
WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER
THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER
FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER
SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER
Smit Tiwari Haldwani SarodAman Pathre Delhi Tabla
Arnab Chatterjee Delhi DhrupadTapas Kumar Das Kolkata Pakhawaj
Peravali Jaya Bhaskar & group Hyderabad Percussion EnsembleNawab Ali Delhi TablaRama Murthy Delhi GhatamVetri Bhoopathy Delhi KhanjiraBejjanki Ravi Delhi MorsingV.S.K. Anna Durai Delhi Violin
Salim Kumar Rohtak SitarKuldeep Mishra Delhi Tabla
Suchit Narang Dehradun Hindustani VocalJai Shankar Mishra Dehradun TablaRaj Kumar Bharti Dehradun Violin
Hari Dutt Sharma Shimla FluteDiwakar Sharma Shimla Tabla
Sanjay Kalotra Jammu ViolinSmit Tiwari Haldwani Tabla
Prabal Sharma Guwahati Hindustani VocalKumar Rishitosh Delhi TablaAsif Ali Khan Delhi Sarangi
Imran Khan Ludhiana RababRashid Niyazi Delhi Tabla
Sukhwinder Singh & AmritsarSatwinder Pal Singh Jalandhar SarangiNeeraj Shandilye Shimla Tabla
Jasmeet Kaur Jammu Hindustani VocalSukhamoy Banerjee Delhi TablaSuhail Khan Delhi Sarangi
Pranat Kumar HaldwaniAvirbhav Verma Chandigarh Tabla TrioMadhuresh Bhatt KurukshetraAsif Ali Khan Delhi Sarangi
Programme subject to change.
Sangeet Pratibha
Sangeet Pratibha is a festival of music focusing on young talent in
the field. It is presented by Sangeet Natak Akademi, as part of a
well-established programme to bring to audiences the work of a
new generation of artists all over India and thus help young artists
to find a foothold on the national platform. The Pratibha
programme is not limited to music; over the last two decades,
festival of dance and theatre featuring young artists has also been
held as part of the series in various parts of the country. Many of the
artists featured in these festival have subsequently established
themselves in their own fields, be it music, dance, or drama.
Sangeet Pratibha is designed to bring forth some of the best talents
of the northern region of the country endowed with rich heritage
of Hindustani vocal music. The festival will also present Hindustani
and Carnatic practitioners of instrumental music, Sarod, Sitar,
Violin, Flute, Sarangi, Rabab, Ghatam, Khanjira, Morsing and Tabla
from various parts of the region.
The Sangeet Natak Akademi is thankful to the Sangeet Kala
Akademi and Yug Manch, Nainital for their support and hopes that
the Sangeet Pratibha will receive enthusiastic response from the
rasikas of the city of Nainital.
Sangeet Natak Akademi
New Delhi
Programme: 5:00 pm daily
WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER
THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER
FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER
SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER
Smit Tiwari Haldwani SarodAman Pathre Delhi Tabla
Arnab Chatterjee Delhi DhrupadTapas Kumar Das Kolkata Pakhawaj
Peravali Jaya Bhaskar & group Hyderabad Percussion EnsembleNawab Ali Delhi TablaRama Murthy Delhi GhatamVetri Bhoopathy Delhi KhanjiraBejjanki Ravi Delhi MorsingV.S.K. Anna Durai Delhi Violin
Salim Kumar Rohtak SitarKuldeep Mishra Delhi Tabla
Suchit Narang Dehradun Hindustani VocalJai Shankar Mishra Dehradun TablaRaj Kumar Bharti Dehradun Violin
Hari Dutt Sharma Shimla FluteDiwakar Sharma Shimla Tabla
Sanjay Kalotra Jammu ViolinSmit Tiwari Haldwani Tabla
Prabal Sharma Guwahati Hindustani VocalKumar Rishitosh Delhi TablaAsif Ali Khan Delhi Sarangi
Imran Khan Ludhiana RababRashid Niyazi Delhi Tabla
Sukhwinder Singh & AmritsarSatwinder Pal Singh Jalandhar SarangiNeeraj Shandilye Shimla Tabla
Jasmeet Kaur Jammu Hindustani VocalSukhamoy Banerjee Delhi TablaSuhail Khan Delhi Sarangi
Pranat Kumar HaldwaniAvirbhav Verma Chandigarh Tabla TrioMadhuresh Bhatt KurukshetraAsif Ali Khan Delhi Sarangi
Programme subject to change.
Sangeet Pratibha
Sangeet Pratibha is a festival of music focusing on young talent in
the field. It is presented by Sangeet Natak Akademi, as part of a
well-established programme to bring to audiences the work of a
new generation of artists all over India and thus help young artists
to find a foothold on the national platform. The Pratibha
programme is not limited to music; over the last two decades,
festival of dance and theatre featuring young artists has also been
held as part of the series in various parts of the country. Many of the
artists featured in these festival have subsequently established
themselves in their own fields, be it music, dance, or drama.
Sangeet Pratibha is designed to bring forth some of the best talents
of the northern region of the country endowed with rich heritage
of Hindustani vocal music. The festival will also present Hindustani
and Carnatic practitioners of instrumental music, Sarod, Sitar,
Violin, Flute, Sarangi, Rabab, Ghatam, Khanjira, Morsing and Tabla
from various parts of the region.
The Sangeet Natak Akademi is thankful to the Sangeet Kala
Akademi and Yug Manch, Nainital for their support and hopes that
the Sangeet Pratibha will receive enthusiastic response from the
rasikas of the city of Nainital.
Sangeet Natak Akademi
New Delhi
Smit Tiwari
Arnab Chatterjee
Born in the family of musicians, Smit Tiwari has initiated into Sarod from his
father Shri Chandra Shekhar Tiwari. He is the recipient of the national
scholarship from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. He has
participated and proved his competence in various music competitions
including the First Prize by Sangeet Natak Academy, Lucknow. In recognition
of his excellence in the field, he has received many prizes and honors. He has
performed widely and given numerous performances in India.
Accompanied by
Aman Pathre: Tabla
Arnab Chatterjee has received his initial training in Hindustani music from his
mother Smt. Anusuya Chatterjee and later learnt from Smt. Ranjita Mukherjee.
Further, he honed his style of Dagarbani under the able guidance of Ustad
Rahim Fahimuddin Dagar. He is the recipient of the National Scholarship of
Ministry of Culture, Government of India. A graded artist of All India Radio, he
has performed widely in various music festivals in India. He has a number of
awards to his credit including the 'Nirodbaran Smriti Puraskar', 'the Acharya
Uday Bhusan Smriti Puraskar' and the 'Bani Basu Smriti Puraskar' of Rabindra
Bharati University, Kolkata. He is pursuing Ph.D on the subject of 'Dhrupad and
Bengali Padavali Kirtan Music' from the faculty of Music & Fine Arts, University
of Delhi.
Accompanied by
Tapas Kumar Das: Pakhawaj
Jaya Bhaskar received his training in Mridangam from Shri Yella Venkateswara
Rao, an eminent guru and musicians. A graded artist of All India Radio &
Doordarshan, he has been a member of the National Orchestra, Vadyavrinda of
AIR. A recipient of senior scholarship of Ministry of Culture, Government of
Peravali Jaya Bhaskar
WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER
Smit Tiwari
Arnab Chatterjee
Born in the family of musicians, Smit Tiwari has initiated into Sarod from his
father Shri Chandra Shekhar Tiwari. He is the recipient of the national
scholarship from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. He has
participated and proved his competence in various music competitions
including the First Prize by Sangeet Natak Academy, Lucknow. In recognition
of his excellence in the field, he has received many prizes and honors. He has
performed widely and given numerous performances in India.
Accompanied by
Aman Pathre: Tabla
Arnab Chatterjee has received his initial training in Hindustani music from his
mother Smt. Anusuya Chatterjee and later learnt from Smt. Ranjita Mukherjee.
Further, he honed his style of Dagarbani under the able guidance of Ustad
Rahim Fahimuddin Dagar. He is the recipient of the National Scholarship of
Ministry of Culture, Government of India. A graded artist of All India Radio, he
has performed widely in various music festivals in India. He has a number of
awards to his credit including the 'Nirodbaran Smriti Puraskar', 'the Acharya
Uday Bhusan Smriti Puraskar' and the 'Bani Basu Smriti Puraskar' of Rabindra
Bharati University, Kolkata. He is pursuing Ph.D on the subject of 'Dhrupad and
Bengali Padavali Kirtan Music' from the faculty of Music & Fine Arts, University
of Delhi.
Accompanied by
Tapas Kumar Das: Pakhawaj
Jaya Bhaskar received his training in Mridangam from Shri Yella Venkateswara
Rao, an eminent guru and musicians. A graded artist of All India Radio &
Doordarshan, he has been a member of the National Orchestra, Vadyavrinda of
AIR. A recipient of senior scholarship of Ministry of Culture, Government of
Peravali Jaya Bhaskar
WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER
India, he has performed widely in India & abroad in various prestigious music
festivals.
Accompanied by
Nawab Ali: Tabla
Rama Murthy: Ghatam
Vetri Bhoopathy: Khanjira
Bejjanki Ravi: Morsing
V.S.K. Anna Durai: Violin
Nawab Ali received his training in Tabla from Shri Waheed Khan. A graded
artist of All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has participated in a large
number of concerts in India. Presently he is working as a Staff Artist with the
All India Radio, New Delhi.
Ramamurthy received his initial training in Ghatam from Shri Dandapani and
later received advanced training under the tutelage of Shri K.M. Vaidyanathan.
Nawab Ali
Ramamurthy
A graded artist of All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has given many solo
recitals as well as accompanied many artistes in various music festivals in India
and abroad.
Born in the family of musicians, Vetri Bhoopathy received his initial training in
Khanjira from his father and guru Shri Prem Kumar. Presently he is receiving
advanced training from Shri Karaikudi R. Mani, an eminent guru and musician.
A graded artist with All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has performed in
various prestigious music festivals in India and abroad. Presently, he is a staff
artist of the National School of Drama.
Bejjanki Ravi received his initial training in Morsing from his father Shri Bejjanki
Krishna and later learnt under the tutelage of Shri Jaya Bhaskar. Presently, he is
receiving advanced training in Morsing and Mridangam from Shri Dandapani.
He has performed in various prestigious music festivals in India.
V.S.K. Annadurai received his training in Violin from Shri T.K. Krishnamurthy
Pillai. A graded artist with All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has performed in
various prestigious music festivals in India and abroad. Presently, he is
associated with Faculty of Music and Fine Arts, University of Delhi, Delhi
Vetri Bhoopathy
Bejjanki Ravi
V.S.K. Annadurai
India, he has performed widely in India & abroad in various prestigious music
festivals.
Accompanied by
Nawab Ali: Tabla
Rama Murthy: Ghatam
Vetri Bhoopathy: Khanjira
Bejjanki Ravi: Morsing
V.S.K. Anna Durai: Violin
Nawab Ali received his training in Tabla from Shri Waheed Khan. A graded
artist of All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has participated in a large
number of concerts in India. Presently he is working as a Staff Artist with the
All India Radio, New Delhi.
Ramamurthy received his initial training in Ghatam from Shri Dandapani and
later received advanced training under the tutelage of Shri K.M. Vaidyanathan.
Nawab Ali
Ramamurthy
A graded artist of All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has given many solo
recitals as well as accompanied many artistes in various music festivals in India
and abroad.
Born in the family of musicians, Vetri Bhoopathy received his initial training in
Khanjira from his father and guru Shri Prem Kumar. Presently he is receiving
advanced training from Shri Karaikudi R. Mani, an eminent guru and musician.
A graded artist with All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has performed in
various prestigious music festivals in India and abroad. Presently, he is a staff
artist of the National School of Drama.
Bejjanki Ravi received his initial training in Morsing from his father Shri Bejjanki
Krishna and later learnt under the tutelage of Shri Jaya Bhaskar. Presently, he is
receiving advanced training in Morsing and Mridangam from Shri Dandapani.
He has performed in various prestigious music festivals in India.
V.S.K. Annadurai received his training in Violin from Shri T.K. Krishnamurthy
Pillai. A graded artist with All India Radio and Doordarshan, he has performed in
various prestigious music festivals in India and abroad. Presently, he is
associated with Faculty of Music and Fine Arts, University of Delhi, Delhi
Vetri Bhoopathy
Bejjanki Ravi
V.S.K. Annadurai
Salim Kumar
Suchit Narang
S a l i m K u m a r
received his initial
training in Sitar
from Shri Ravinder
Dev Tailang and
l a t e r r e c e i v e d
training from Shri
Nurullah Khan. He
has polished his
s t y l e a n d
expanded his repertoire under the tutelage of Shri Shahid Parvez of Etahwa
Gharana. A graded artist of All India Radio, he is a recipient of national
scholarship of Ministry of Culture, Government of India. He has performed
both in the country and abroad including the Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan,
Jalandhar, Himachal Sangeet Sammelan, Himachal Pradesh, Sharad Kumaon
Utsav, Nainital and in Srilanka, Japan, Turkey and Europe. He has received many
awards from various prestigious institutions including the National Award by
Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India, Jharkhand, the Ustad Mustaq Ali
Khan award from, Delhi and the Pandit V.G. Jog Memorial Award from
University of Delhi, Delhi.
Accompanied by
Kuldeep Mishra: Tabla
Suchit Narang received his initial training in Hindustani music from Shri Vasudev
Rao Deshpande and later polished his style under Smt. Madhuri Mattoo of
Kirana gharana. He is the recipient of national scholarship of Ministry of
Culture, Government of India. A graded artist with All India Radio and
Doordarshan, he has performed in various prestigious music festivals within
the country. He has received many awards such as the National Talent Award
by Government of India, the Surmani by Sur Singar Samsad, Mumbai and the
Uttrakhand Ratna by All India Conference of
Intellectuals, Uttrakhand.
Accompanied by
Jai Shankar Mishra: Tabla
Raj Kumar Bharti: Violin
Born in a family of musicians, Hari Dutt
received his initial training in flute from his
father Shri Chet Ram Sharma and later
received advanced training from Shri Ronu
Majumdar, an eminent musician. A graded
artist with All India Radio and Doordarshan,
he has performed widely and given
numerous performances throughout India
including the Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan,
Ja l landhar , and Youth Fest iva ls in
Jamshedpur, Hyderabad, Bilaspur, and
Patna. He has also participated in All India
Radio Sangeet Sammelan, and represented
the Indian youth delegation in China
organised by the Government of India.
Accompanied by
Diwakar Sharma: Tabla
Hari Dutt Sharma
THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER
Salim Kumar
Suchit Narang
S a l i m K u m a r
received his initial
training in Sitar
from Shri Ravinder
Dev Tailang and
l a t e r r e c e i v e d
training from Shri
Nurullah Khan. He
has polished his
s t y l e a n d
expanded his repertoire under the tutelage of Shri Shahid Parvez of Etahwa
Gharana. A graded artist of All India Radio, he is a recipient of national
scholarship of Ministry of Culture, Government of India. He has performed
both in the country and abroad including the Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan,
Jalandhar, Himachal Sangeet Sammelan, Himachal Pradesh, Sharad Kumaon
Utsav, Nainital and in Srilanka, Japan, Turkey and Europe. He has received many
awards from various prestigious institutions including the National Award by
Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India, Jharkhand, the Ustad Mustaq Ali
Khan award from, Delhi and the Pandit V.G. Jog Memorial Award from
University of Delhi, Delhi.
Accompanied by
Kuldeep Mishra: Tabla
Suchit Narang received his initial training in Hindustani music from Shri Vasudev
Rao Deshpande and later polished his style under Smt. Madhuri Mattoo of
Kirana gharana. He is the recipient of national scholarship of Ministry of
Culture, Government of India. A graded artist with All India Radio and
Doordarshan, he has performed in various prestigious music festivals within
the country. He has received many awards such as the National Talent Award
by Government of India, the Surmani by Sur Singar Samsad, Mumbai and the
Uttrakhand Ratna by All India Conference of
Intellectuals, Uttrakhand.
Accompanied by
Jai Shankar Mishra: Tabla
Raj Kumar Bharti: Violin
Born in a family of musicians, Hari Dutt
received his initial training in flute from his
father Shri Chet Ram Sharma and later
received advanced training from Shri Ronu
Majumdar, an eminent musician. A graded
artist with All India Radio and Doordarshan,
he has performed widely and given
numerous performances throughout India
including the Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan,
Ja l landhar , and Youth Fest iva ls in
Jamshedpur, Hyderabad, Bilaspur, and
Patna. He has also participated in All India
Radio Sangeet Sammelan, and represented
the Indian youth delegation in China
organised by the Government of India.
Accompanied by
Diwakar Sharma: Tabla
Hari Dutt Sharma
THURSDAY 20 OCTOBER
Sanjay Kalotra
Prabal Sharma
Sanjay Kalotra received his initial training
in violin from Shri Sumeet Madan and
later received advanced training under
the tutelage of Shri Aleem Khan of Delhi
gharana. A graded artist with All India
Radio and Doordarshan, he has
participated in a large number of concerts
in India.
Accompanied by
Smit Tiwari: Tabla
Prabal Sharma received his training in
Hindustani music from Shri L.K. Pandit, an
eminent guru of Gwalior gharana. A
doctorate in music, he is a recipient of
National Scholarship of the Ministry of
Culture, Government of India as well as State
Scholarship from the Directorate of Cultural
Affairs, Assam. He has performed in various
prestigious music festivals in India and
abroad including the Hafiz Ali Khan festival,
Gwalior; Tansen Samaroha, Gwalior; Kal Ke Kalakar Sammelan, Mumbai; and
Indian Conference on Indian Music at Mauritius. He has received awards from
various prestigious organizations, and has many recordings to his credit.
Accompanied by
Kumar Rishitosh: Tabla
Asif Ali Khan: Sarangi
Imran Khan
Born in a family of musicians,
Imran Khan received his initial
training in Rabab from his father
Shri Ghulam Mohammmad and
later learnt the art under the
tutelage of Shri Mukhtar Ahmed.
A graded artist with All India
Radio and Doordarshan, he has
widely performed in various
prestigious music festivals in
India and abroad including the
Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan,
Jallandhar, the Qutab Festival,
Delhi and the Festival of Music in
Afghanistan and South Africa
organised by the Government of India.
Accompanied by
Rashid Niyazi: Tabla
FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER
Sanjay Kalotra
Prabal Sharma
Sanjay Kalotra received his initial training
in violin from Shri Sumeet Madan and
later received advanced training under
the tutelage of Shri Aleem Khan of Delhi
gharana. A graded artist with All India
Radio and Doordarshan, he has
participated in a large number of concerts
in India.
Accompanied by
Smit Tiwari: Tabla
Prabal Sharma received his training in
Hindustani music from Shri L.K. Pandit, an
eminent guru of Gwalior gharana. A
doctorate in music, he is a recipient of
National Scholarship of the Ministry of
Culture, Government of India as well as State
Scholarship from the Directorate of Cultural
Affairs, Assam. He has performed in various
prestigious music festivals in India and
abroad including the Hafiz Ali Khan festival,
Gwalior; Tansen Samaroha, Gwalior; Kal Ke Kalakar Sammelan, Mumbai; and
Indian Conference on Indian Music at Mauritius. He has received awards from
various prestigious organizations, and has many recordings to his credit.
Accompanied by
Kumar Rishitosh: Tabla
Asif Ali Khan: Sarangi
Imran Khan
Born in a family of musicians,
Imran Khan received his initial
training in Rabab from his father
Shri Ghulam Mohammmad and
later learnt the art under the
tutelage of Shri Mukhtar Ahmed.
A graded artist with All India
Radio and Doordarshan, he has
widely performed in various
prestigious music festivals in
India and abroad including the
Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan,
Jallandhar, the Qutab Festival,
Delhi and the Festival of Music in
Afghanistan and South Africa
organised by the Government of India.
Accompanied by
Rashid Niyazi: Tabla
FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER
Sukhwinder Singh
Satwinder Pal Singh
Born in a family of musicians, Sukhwinder
Singh learnt Sarangi from Shri Shaminder
Pal Singh. A graded artist with All India
Radio, he has performed in various
prestigious music festivals in India.
Born in a family of musicians, Satwinder Pal
Singh learnt Sarangi from his father Shri
Shaminder Pal Singh. A graded artist with All
India Radio, he has performed in many
prestigious music festivals including the
Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan, Jallandhar;
the Swami Haridas Sangeet Sammelan,
Mumbai; the Nana Panse Sangeet Mahotsav,
Madhya Pradesh, and the Ustad Allah Rakha
Sangeet Sammelan in Patiala.
Accompanied by
Neeraj Shandilya: Tabla
Jasmeet Kaur
Pranat Kumar Joshi
Jasmeet Kaur received her initial training
in Hindustani music from Smt. Sudershan
Kaur Kirti and later from Shri P.N. Raina
and Shri Hanuman Prasad Mishra.
Presently, she is receiving advanced
training in music under the able guidance
of Shri Rajan and Sajan Mishra, eminent
gurus and musicians. She has performed
in many prestigious music festivals in
India. She has been awarded the title of
‘Surmani’ by Sur Singar Samsad, Mumbai.
She has many recordings to her credit.
Accompanied by
Sukhamoy Banerjee: Tabla
Suhail Khan: Sarangi
Born in a family of musicians,
Pranat Kumar Joshi received his
initial training in Tabla from his
father Shri Leela Dhar Joshi and
later received advanced training
in Tabla from Shri Nisar Hussain
Khan of Ajrada gharana. He is the
recipient of a national scholarship
of the Centre for Cultural
Resource and Training and the
D e p a r t m e n t o f C u l t u r e ,
Government of India. A graded
artist with All India Radio, he has
SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER
Sukhwinder Singh
Satwinder Pal Singh
Born in a family of musicians, Sukhwinder
Singh learnt Sarangi from Shri Shaminder
Pal Singh. A graded artist with All India
Radio, he has performed in various
prestigious music festivals in India.
Born in a family of musicians, Satwinder Pal
Singh learnt Sarangi from his father Shri
Shaminder Pal Singh. A graded artist with All
India Radio, he has performed in many
prestigious music festivals including the
Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan, Jallandhar;
the Swami Haridas Sangeet Sammelan,
Mumbai; the Nana Panse Sangeet Mahotsav,
Madhya Pradesh, and the Ustad Allah Rakha
Sangeet Sammelan in Patiala.
Accompanied by
Neeraj Shandilya: Tabla
Jasmeet Kaur
Pranat Kumar Joshi
Jasmeet Kaur received her initial training
in Hindustani music from Smt. Sudershan
Kaur Kirti and later from Shri P.N. Raina
and Shri Hanuman Prasad Mishra.
Presently, she is receiving advanced
training in music under the able guidance
of Shri Rajan and Sajan Mishra, eminent
gurus and musicians. She has performed
in many prestigious music festivals in
India. She has been awarded the title of
‘Surmani’ by Sur Singar Samsad, Mumbai.
She has many recordings to her credit.
Accompanied by
Sukhamoy Banerjee: Tabla
Suhail Khan: Sarangi
Born in a family of musicians,
Pranat Kumar Joshi received his
initial training in Tabla from his
father Shri Leela Dhar Joshi and
later received advanced training
in Tabla from Shri Nisar Hussain
Khan of Ajrada gharana. He is the
recipient of a national scholarship
of the Centre for Cultural
Resource and Training and the
D e p a r t m e n t o f C u l t u r e ,
Government of India. A graded
artist with All India Radio, he has
SATURDAY 22 OCTOBER
performed in many prestigious music festivals including the Swami Haridas
Sangeet Sammelan, Mumbai, the Thumri Mahotsava, Gaya and the Harballabh
Sangeet Sammelan, Jallandhar. He has received the title of ‘Talmani’ from the
Sur Singar Samsad, Mumbai.
Born in a family of musicians, Madhuresh
Bhatt received his initial training in Tabla
from his father Shri Surendra Bhatt and
later learnt the art under the tutelage of
Shri Sharda Sahai of Benaras gharana. An
approved artist with All India Radio and
Doordarshan, he has performed widely in
India and abroad. He has given many solo
recitals as well as accompanied many
artistes in various music festivals.
Born in a family of musicians, Avirbhav
Verma received his initial training in
Tabla from his grandfather Shri
Lachman Singh Seen of Punjab gharana
and later from his father Shri Pawan
Kumar Verma. A graded artist with All
India Radio, he has represented India at
the III Delphic Games 2009 Jeju,
Republic of Korea. He has performed in
various music festivals in India and
abroad. He has received the title of
‘Talmani’ from the Sur Singar Samsad,
Madhuresh Bhatt
Avirbhav Verma
Mumbai.
Accompanied by
Asif Ali Khan: Sarangi
performed in many prestigious music festivals including the Swami Haridas
Sangeet Sammelan, Mumbai, the Thumri Mahotsava, Gaya and the Harballabh
Sangeet Sammelan, Jallandhar. He has received the title of ‘Talmani’ from the
Sur Singar Samsad, Mumbai.
Born in a family of musicians, Madhuresh
Bhatt received his initial training in Tabla
from his father Shri Surendra Bhatt and
later learnt the art under the tutelage of
Shri Sharda Sahai of Benaras gharana. An
approved artist with All India Radio and
Doordarshan, he has performed widely in
India and abroad. He has given many solo
recitals as well as accompanied many
artistes in various music festivals.
Born in a family of musicians, Avirbhav
Verma received his initial training in
Tabla from his grandfather Shri
Lachman Singh Seen of Punjab gharana
and later from his father Shri Pawan
Kumar Verma. A graded artist with All
India Radio, he has represented India at
the III Delphic Games 2009 Jeju,
Republic of Korea. He has performed in
various music festivals in India and
abroad. He has received the title of
‘Talmani’ from the Sur Singar Samsad,
Madhuresh Bhatt
Avirbhav Verma
Mumbai.
Accompanied by
Asif Ali Khan: Sarangi