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Navagraha Symphony: A Cosmic Fusion

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Indian symphony blends cosmos with classical music.
  • Festival marks 35 years, features global orchestra.
  • Performance includes Sanskrit shlokas and dancers.
Navagraha Symphony: A Cosmic Fusion

On January 23, violinist L. Subramaniam will present the Indian premiere of his Navagraha Symphony, a unique composition inspired by Indian cosmology. This significant event marks the 35th anniversary of the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival.

The symphony, running for 45 minutes, draws inspiration from the concept of nine planets and their influence, incorporating Sanskrit shlokas. It will feature a full symphony orchestra, a choir, dancers, and soloists, creating a large-scale production.

Kavita Krishnamurti, festival director, expressed enthusiasm for performing in Chennai, noting the city's open-minded audience. The festival showcases a rich blend of musical traditions, with performers ranging from traditional Indian percussionists to English songwriters and Bollywood artists.

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The Navagraha Symphony is a 45-minute musical composition inspired by Indian cosmology, featuring Sanskrit shlokas, a symphony orchestra, and choir.
The festival is celebrating its 35th year and will feature the Indian premiere of the Navagraha Symphony on January 23 at Sir Mutha Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall in Chennai.
It uniquely blends Indian concepts like the nine planets with Western classical music, featuring a diverse ensemble of musicians, dancers, and vocalists.

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