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Kochi Music Fest: A Symphony of Genres Awaits

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Festival features diverse genres from film to classical music.
  • Renowned artists like Jakes Bejoy and K J Yesudas to be honored.
  • Subhash Park in Kochi hosts this musical extravaganza from Nov 27-30.
Kochi Music Fest: A Symphony of Genres Awaits

The upcoming Malayala Manorama Hortus Art and Literature Festival in Kochi promises an unforgettable musical journey from November 27 to 30 at Subhash Park. This vibrant event will showcase a diverse array of musical forms, including popular film songs, intricate Carnatic classical music, rhythmic traditional percussion, soulful Hindustani classical music, and energetic band performances.

Visitors can anticipate engaging sessions with prominent figures in the music industry. Music director Jakes Bejoy will explore the connection between life and music, while veteran filmmaker Sreekumaran Thampi will share his extensive experiences. Performances by artists like Praseetha Chalakudy, Martin Oorali, and James Thakara will highlight rustic music, and Stephen Devassy and Sreevalsan J Menon will demonstrate keyboard and classical note synchronization.

The festival also includes a harmonious blend of Hindustani and Carnatic music led by Dr N J Nandini and Dr Shine Priyadarshan, a musical talk by Sanjay Subrahmanyan, and an exploration of 'navarasas' in music by Sithara Krishnakumar and Govind Vasantha. Suhail Koya and Bineetha Ranjith will discuss new-generation music, while Indian Ocean band performs. A special segment, 'Oru Swaram Mathram,' will celebrate the iconic K J Yesudas.

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The festival is scheduled to take place from November 27 to November 30.
The festival will feature film songs, Carnatic classical, Hindustani classical, band music, and traditional percussion.
Jakes Bejoy, Sreekumaran Thampi, Praseetha Chalakudy, Sithara Krishnakumar, and the band Indian Ocean are among the performers.

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