Mysore/Mysuru: Ganabharathi has organised a vocal music concert by Vid. Manasa Nayana on June 3 at Veene Seshanna Bhavana in Kuvempunagar at 6 pm. He will be accompanied by Vid. Vishwajit Mattur on violin, Vid. Saishivu Lakshmikeshav and Vid. Radesh on mridanga. This event is organised in memory of G.T. Narayana Rao by G.T. Narayana…
Vocal Concert at Ganabharathi
May 26, 2022Mysore/Mysuru: Ganabharathi, Mysuru, has organised a Vocal Music Programme on May 27 (Friday) at Veene Seshanna Bhavan in Kuvempunagar at 6 pm by Vidu. Shankari Murthy Balila. She will be accompanied by Vid. Achyutarao on violin, Vid. Sunil Subramanya – mridanga and Vid. S. Manjunath on ghata. For details, contact Ravishankar, EC Member, Ganabharathi, on…
Father and Son’s Flute Duet at Ganabharathi tomorrow
May 5, 2022Mysuru: Ganabharathi, Mysuru, has organised a Karnatak classical Flute Duet by Vidwan Dr. C.A. Sridhar and his son and disciple Vidwan Keshav Chandra on May 6 at 6 pm at Veene Seshanna Bhavana in Kuvempunagar. They will be accompanied by Vidwan Pradesh Achar on violin, Vidwan Kanchana A. Eshwar Bhat on mridanga and Vidwan Shamith…
Sri Veena Balachandhar Memorial Music Concert
April 21, 2022Mysore/Mysuru: As part of Sri Veena Balachandhar Memorial Music Programme, Vidu. Mysuru S. Rajalakshmi will be presenting a veena recital at Ganabharathi on Adichunchanagiri Road in Kuvempunagar tomorrow (Apr. 22) at 6 pm. She will be accompanied by Vid. B.R. Srinivas on mridanga and Vid. Sharath Kowshik on ghata. The event is sponsored by D.S….
Bharatanatyam recitals at Ganabharathi
April 14, 2022Mysore/Mysuru: Ganabharathi, Mysuru, has organised the following Bharatanatyam programme on Apr. 15 at Veene Seshanna Bhavana in Kuvempunagar. 6 pm: Bharatanatyam by S. Srinidhi. She will be accompanied by Guru Vidushi Roopashree Madhusudan – natuvanga; Vidushi Deepthi Shrinath – vocal; Vidwan Hari Rangaswamy – mridanga; Vidwan Rakesh Sudhir – flute. 7 pm: Bharatanatyam by Gowri…
Day-long event to mark Haridasotsava and Tyagaraja Aradhane-2022
April 1, 2022Mysore/Mysuru: Ganabharathi, Mysuru, is celebrating a day-long programme of Haridasotsava and Tyagaraja Aradhane at Veene Seshanna Bhavana in Kuvempunagar on Apr. 3. The programme will commence at 10 am and continue till 8 pm. The details are as follows: 10 am: Inauguration. 10.15 am: Vid. Harisha Paandava, Vid. Keshava Mohanakumar and Vikram Bharadwaj will perform….
Bharatanatyam recitals at Veene Seshanna Bhavan on Mar. 25
March 24, 2022Mysore/Mysuru: Ganabharathi will present a Bharatanatyam recital by Vidu. Padmashri from 6 pm to 7 pm and dance by Bharathanjali Nritya Shala from 7 pm to 8 pm on Mar. 25 at Veene Seshanna Bhavan in Kuvempunagar. For details, contact C.G. Ravishankar on Mob: 94483-23234. Vidu. Padmasri hails from an artiste family. She was attracted…
Muthuswami Dikshitar Jayanthi: Vocal concert tomorrow
March 23, 2022Mysore/Mysuru: Ganabharathi will hold a vocal concert by Vid. Shringeri Nagaraj on the occasion of Muthuswami Dikshitar Jayanthi at Veene Seshanna Bhavan in Kuvempunagar here on Mar. 24 at 6 pm. He will be accompanied by Vid. Dr. C.A. Nataraj on violin and Vid. P.S. Sridhar on mridanga. For details, contact C.G. Ravishankar on Mob:…
Kathak and Bharatanatyam recitals at Ganabharathi
March 19, 2022Mysore/Mysuru: Naatya Sabha, Mysuru, has organised Kathak and Bharatanatyam recitals at Ganabharathi auditorium in Kuvempunagar on Mar. 20 at 6 pm. The performing artistes of Kathak are the students of Articulate Dance Studios, Bengaluru — Laxminarayan Jena, Vaidegi Samikkannu and Poojashree C. Girish — while Bharatanatyam will be presented by Dr. M.S. Vidyalakshmi. Guru Mysore…
Offline events at Ganabharathi restart to the delight of rasikas
March 7, 2022Vocal concert by Vid. Pattabhirama Pandit and dance version of Kalidasa’s ‘Meghadoota’ by Raasavrinda enthral audience By Rasikapriya Ganabharathi of Mysuru has never lagged behind in spreading the fragrance of classical music and dance to connoisseurs. The quality of the programmes it caters speak loudly of its commitment to art. In fact, it was Ganabharathi…















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