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Home / Arts and Entertainment / L Shankar Dazzles at Sawai Gandharva Festival

L Shankar Dazzles at Sawai Gandharva Festival

15 Dec

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Summary

  • L Shankar delivered a powerful Carnatic performance in Harikambhoji.
  • Young vocalist Aniruddh Aithal earned a standing ovation for his recital.
  • The festival concluded with tributes to classical music pioneers.
L Shankar Dazzles at Sawai Gandharva Festival

The final day of the Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsav was marked by exceptional performances from renowned artists. L Shankar captivated attendees with a powerful vocal alap in the Carnatic raga Harikambhoji, followed by a precise violin performance that drew deep appreciation. His unique style and musical prowess left a lasting impression on the audience.

Young vocalist Aniruddh Aithal earned a standing ovation for his recital, showcasing maturity and control in ragas like Multani. He gracefully responded to an encore request for a Kannada bhajan. Veteran vocalist Pandit Upendra Bhat presented sombre ragas, offering heartfelt tributes and personal anecdotes, while Shruti Vishwakarma Marathe mesmerized with her pliant voice.

The festival concluded with a tribute to the Kirana gharana founders, including Abdul Karim Khan, Sawai Gandharva, and Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. Performers like Pandit Upendra Bhat, Shriniwas Joshi, and Anand Bhate joined in an ensemble, ending with a recording of Sawai Gandharva's performance, as the audience stood in reverence.

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Notable performers included L Shankar, Aniruddh Aithal, Pandit Upendra Bhat, Shruti Vishwakarma Marathe, Sawani Shende, and Pandit Venkatesh Kumar.
The festival featured Carnatic ragas like Harikambhoji and Gowri Manohari, alongside Hindustani ragas such as Multani, Asavari, Hindol Bahar, and Kedar.
The festival ended with an Arghya, paying tribute to Abdul Karim Khan, Sawai Gandharva, and Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, featuring performances and a recording of Sawai Gandharva.

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