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Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 Nov. 26, 2011 Sunday Melakaveri Balaji - Mridangam, Anirudh Date Nov. 26, 2011 Saturday Athreya - Kanjira Venue Vani Mahal, T. Nagar 6.45 p.m. - Shreya Devnath - Violin, 4.00 p.m. - Nadaswaram N.C. Bharadwaj - De epika Potarazu (USA) - Mridangam, Chandrasekara 5.00 p.m. - Kuchipudi Sharma - Ghatam 6.15 p.m. - H.H. Swami Dayananda Saraswathi inaugurates the Silver Jubilee Margazhi Nov. 28, 2011 Monday Mahotsav 5.00 p.m. - Prasanna Venkatraman - Vocal, H.N. Bhaskar - Violin, B. Ganapathiraman - Nov. 27, 2011 Sunday Mridangam, K.V. Gopalakrishnan - Kanjira 10.30 a.m. - Sriranjani Santhanagopalan Vocal, Dr. M. Narmada - 7.00 p.m. - Chinmaya Sisters - Vocal, Usha Violin, Melakaveri Balaji - Rajagopalan - Violin, Melakaveri Mridangam, Anirudh Balaji - Mridangam, Papanasam Athreya - Kanjira Sethuraman - Kanjira 4.15 p.m. - Rithvik Raja Vocal, Dr. M. Nov. 29, 2011 Tuesday Narmada - Violin, www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 5.00 p.m. - Vidya Kalyanaraman - Vocal, A. S. Krishnan - Morsing Melakaveri Thyagarajan - Violin, Nellai A. Balaji - Mridangam, Nanganallur Swaminathan - Dec. 01, 2011 Thursday Ghatam 7.00 p.m. - Mambalam Sisters - Vocal, Dr. R. 5.00 p.m. - Anooradha Sriram and Sriram Hemalatha - Violin, Nellai A. Parasuram - Hindustani and Carnatic Jugal bandhi. Balaji - Mridangam, K.S.Rangachari - Kanjira 7.10 p.m. - Anooradha Sriram and Sriram Parasuram - Hindustani and Carnatic Jugal bandhi. Nov. 30, 2011 Wednesday 5.00 p.m. - Ghatam Karthick's SUMS(K)RYTHM - A Taal Dec. 02, 2011 Friday Order 5.00 p.m. - K. Gayathri - Vocal, V.V.S. Murari Dr. S. Karthick - Ghatam, Konnakol & Vocal, Prapancham - Violin, B. Ganapathiraman - Mridangam Ravindran - Mridangam, Anirudh Athreya - Kanjira, R. Raman - 7.10 p.m. - B.V. Balasai - Flute and U.P. Raju Morsing, N. Sundar - Tabla,Dholak,Khol & Bols, V. Rajagopalan - - Mandolin, K. V. Prasad - Percussion Effects Mridangam, H. Prasanna - Ghatam 7.00 p.m. - S.P. Ramh - Vocal, Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi - Violin, Neyveli Skandasubramanian - Mridangam, Dec. 03, 2011 Saturday www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 10.30 a.m. - A.V.K. Rajasimhan - Vo cal, V. V. Ghatam Ravi - Violin, Srimushnam Raja 6.45 p.m. - - To be announced Rao - Mridangam, E. M. Subramanian - Ghatam 5.00 p.m. - Swarna Rethas - Vocal, B. Dec. 05, 2011 Monday Ananthakrishnan - Violin, Guru Bharadwaj - Mridangam 6.15 p.m. - Deepa Tharangini - a group 7.10 p.m. - Vijayalakshmy Subramanyam - presentation by Meenakshi Srinivasan (Hyderabad) Vocal, Mysore Srikanth - Violin, Delhi Sairam - Mridangam, B. S. Purushotham - Kanjira Dec. 06, 2011 Tuesday 5.00 p.m. - Saroja Vaidyanathan Bharatanatyam Dec. 04, 2011 Sunday and Ganesha Natyalaya (Delhi) 10.30 a.m. - Akshya Anandhakrishnan - Vocal, K.P. Nandhini - Violin, 7.15 p.m. - Lata Krishnaswamy Bharatanatyam Agaramangudi Anandhakrishnan - Mridangam Dec. 07, 2011 Wednesday 4.15 p.m. - G. Ramanathan - Saxophone and Bhavani Prasad - Veena - 5.00 p.m. - Shilpa Darshankumar Bharatanatyam Instrumental fusion, S. (Dis. of Revathi Gajendran - Tavil, Sunil Kumar - Ramachandran Kanjira, Harihara Subramaniam - 7.15 p.m. - Utsav Music Bharatanatyam www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 pres ents 'Muthamizh Dec. 10, 2011 Saturday Maalai' by Radhika Shurajith & group 10.30 a.m. - Subbu Arumugam & party - Villupattu 5.00 p.m. - Krithika Rajagopalan (USA) - Dec. 08, 2011 Thursday Bharatanatyam 7.15 p.m. - Prapathi Marga - thematic Bharatanatyam by Roja 5.00 p.m. - Rithwika Ghosh Bharatanatyam Kannan, Priya Murle, Srikanth & Ashwathy Srikanth 7.15 p.m. - Srilata Vinod, Bharatanatyam Sangeetha Dec. 11, 2011 Sunday Vasudevan and Nartaki Nataraj 10.30 a.m. - V.K. Raman - Flute, Mysore present Srikanth - Violin, Srimushnam Bharathiyar's Raja Rao - Mridangam Vachana Kavithaikal 5.00 p.m. - Disciples o f Sheela Unnikrishnan - Bharatanatyam Dec. 09, 2011 Friday 7.15 p.m. - Parvathi Ravi Ghantasala & group 5.00 p.m. - Rasika Kumar (Dis. Bharatanatyam - Bharatanatyam of Mythili Kumar) USA Dec. 12, 2011 Monday 7.15 p.m. - Srekala Bharath Bharatanatyam www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 5.00 p.m. - Pallavi Sriram (Dis. Bharatanatyam in Ramayana. Anil Srinivasan - Piano of Chitra Visweswaran) Dec. 17, 2011 Saturday 7.15 p.m. - Meenakshi Bharatanatyam 10.30 a.m. - Seattle Raman (USA) - Vocal Chittaranjan & group 4.00 p.m. - T.V. Sankaranarayanan - Vocal, Nagai Muralidharan - Violin, Srimushnam Raja Rao - Dec. 13, 2011 Tuesday Mridangam 6.45 p.m. - Malavika Sarukkai - 5.00 p.m. - Uma Muralikrishna & group - Bharatanatyam Bharatanatyam 7.15 p.m. - Theatre presentation by Dec. 18, 2011 Sunday Saraswathy Krishnakumar 10.30 a.m. - Kadri Gopalnath - Saxophone, A. Kanyakumari - Violin, K.V. Prasad - Mridangam, Tripunithura Dec. 16, 2011 Friday Radhakrishnan - Ghatam, Rajasekar - Morsing 10.30 a.m. - 4.30 Rajhesh Vaidhya & group - Ensemble 4.00 p.m. - S. Shashank - Flute p.m. 7.15 p.m. - Alarmel Valli - Bharatanatya m 7.00 p.m. - Madhuvanthi Arun's Lec -dem o n Navarasa www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 Dec. 19, 2011 Monday present 'thirai Isaiyil Naatya Isai' - a musical 6.00 p.m. - T.M. Krishna - Vocal, Vittal show with popular playback Ramamurthy - Violin, R. singers Sankaranarayanan - Mridangam Dec. 23, 2011 Friday Dec. 20, 2011 Tuesday 4.00 p.m. - Malladi Brothers - Vocal, H.N. 6.00 p.m. - U. Srinivas - Mandolin, V.V. Bhaskar - Violin, M.L.N. Raju - Srinivasa Rao - Violin, Trichy Mridangam, Giridhar Uduppa - Sankaran - Mridangam, E.M. Ghatam Subramaniam - Ghatam, Sree 7.15 p.m. - - Dr. Vyjayantimala Bali - Sundarkumar - Kanjira Bharatanatyam Dec. 21, 2011 Wednesday Dec. 24, 2011 Saturday 6.00 p.m. - P. Unnikrishnan - Vocal 10.30 a.m. - Revathy Kris hna - Veena, M. manikandan, M. Karthikeyan - Keyboard, Kirankumar - Tabla, Dec. 22, 2011 Thursday G. Suresh - Rhythm Pad, K.V. Sridharan - Special Effects 5.00 p.m. - - J.A. Jayanth - Flute 6.00 p.m. - Anil Bajpai & Neelima Gokhale - 7.00 p.m. - Y Gee Melody Makers www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 Ragas and Rafi - special Swati's Dasavataram, programme to celebrate Mohd. Arunachalakavi's Manthara- Rafi's birthday. Madhuvanthi Kaikeyi & Balamurali's Nritta Arun - guest singer. tarangam Dec. 25, 2011 Sunday Dec. 27, 2011 Tuesday 10.30 a.m. - B. Kannan - Veena 4.00 p.m. - Visaka Hari Sangeetha 4.00 p.m. - Lalgudi G.J.R. Krishnan and Upanyasam Vijayalakshmi - Violin duet 7.15 p.m. - Priyadarshini Govind Bharatanatyam 7.15 p.m. - Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam presents 'Krishnaya Thubhyam Namaha' Dec. 28, 2011 Wednesday 4.00 p.m. - 'Mahanadi' Shobana Vocal Dec. 26, 2011 Monday Vignesh 7.15 p.m. - Srinidhi Bharatanatyam 10.30 a.m. - Gopal Aravind - Vocal Chidambaram 4 p.m. - Sikkil Gurucharan - Vocal 7.15 p.m. - The Dhananjayan's Bharatha Kalanjali presents 'Poora- Dec. 29, 2011 Thurdsay Thrayee' - thematic 10.30 a.m. - Asha Ramesh (USA) - Vocal presentation in three segments. 4.00 p.m. - Priya Sisters - Vocal www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 7.15 p.m. - Anitha Guha's disciples present Ganesh - Mridangam, Kushkinda Kandam and Sundara Trichy Murali - Ghatam Kandam - Bharatanatyam 4.00 p.m. - Sanjay Subrahmanyam - Vocal, Nagai Muralidharan - Dec. 30, 2011 Friday Violin, Neyveli Venkatesh - 10.30 a.m. - Mohan Santhanam - Vocal, Mridangam, Udupi Sridhar - Mysore Srikanth - Violin, Ghatam Srimushnam Raja Rao - Mridangam, S.V. Ramani - 7.15 p.m. - Disciples of C hitra Ghatam Visweswaran present 6.00 p.m. - (At Kamaraj Hall) K.J. Yesudas Bharatanatyam - Vocal, S.R. Mahadeva Sarma - performance Violin, Thiruvarur Bakthavatsalam - Mridanga,. Tripunithura Radhakrishnan - Ghatam Jan. 01, 2012 Sunday 10.30 a.m. - Jayalakshmi Santhanam - Vocal, Dec. 31, 2011 Saturday Sheela Rajendra - vocal support, R.K. Sriramkumar - Violin, J. 10.30 a.m. - Bombay Sisters - Vocal, Vaidyanathan - Mridangam, N. Usha Rajagopal - Violin, K.R. Guruprasad - Ghatam, A.S. www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 Krishnan - Morsing, B.S. 4.00 p.m. - Dr. M. Lalitha - Violin with Purushotham - Kanjira Suman Bhattacharya - Sitar, Rishab Dhar - Pakhawaj 4.00 p.m. - Ganesh and Kumaresh - Violin Duet 7.15 p.m. - Vidya Subramaniam (USA) - Bharatanatyam 7.15 p.m. - Urmila Satyanarayanan - Bharatanatyam Jan. 04, 2012 Wednesday Jan. 02, 2012 Monday 5.00 p.m. - Shantarati - Bharatanatyam 4.00 p.m. - Gayathri Girish - Vocal 6.45 p.m. - U.A.A. presents 'Naadagam ' - play in Tamil 7.15 p.m. - J. Suryanarayanamurthy & disciples present 'Gokula Thilaka Srikrishna' - thematic Jan. 05, 2012 Thursday Bharatanatyam performance 4.30 p.m. - S. Sowmya - Vocal, Melakaveri Thyagarajan - Violin, Arjun Jan. 03, 2012 Tuesday Ganesh - Mridangam, H. www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Bharat Kalachar Margazhi Mahotsav 2011 Nov 26 th 2011 to Jan 16 th 2012 Sivaramakrishnan - Ghatam M.A.
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