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News |  16 Dec 2009 10:36 |  By Tarachand Wanvari

Bengaluru Habba to showcase Musical 'Greats'

BANGALORE: The seventh edition of the annual Airtel â€?Bengaluru Habba' 2009, in association with Kingfisher, brings to Bengaluru the best in performances across genres in the Habba Greats festival. From English theatre to Indian classical expressions, the Habba Greats festival features some of the most sought-after legends of our country at Chowdaiah Memorial Hall, between 14 and 18 December, every day from 6.45 pm onwards 

Also, during the Karnataka Greats Festival, Ambedkar Bhavan will see the myriad cultural manifestations of Karnataka by master performers like Prof. Venkateshkumar, Master Hirannaiah, C. Aswath, Keremane Shivananda Hegde and Shridhar and Anuradha Shridhar. All Karnataka Greats shows are scheduled for 7 pm onwards 

Habba Greats from the music front include:

� Pravin Godkhindi (Flautist- Dec 17) - Born into a family of musicians, Pravin had his father, Pandit Venkatesh Godkhindi, an eminent vocalist and Bansuri artiste, for a guru. Pravin started toying with a flute at the tender age of three and gave his first public concert at the age of six, managing to hold the audience spellbound

� Pandit Jasraj (Hindustani Vocal- Dec 17) - Pandit Jasraj was born into a family of four generations of outstanding musicians. He had his initiation into music from his revered father, Pandit Motiram and later underwent intensive tutelage under his elder brother and Guru, Pandit Maniram. Pandit Jasraj has not only created over three hundred bandishes (compositions) himself, but has also traversed the uncharted path of singing ancient Sanskrit verses of great saint-poets in pure Indian classical style that has helped create a major spiritual revolution in classical music. His deep research in Haveli Sangeet (Traditional Temple Music) has also given the world some rare and inspired compositions in this devotional genre.

� Mysore Nagaraj and Mysore Manjunath (Carnatic Violinists- Dec 18) - Amazingly gifted violin maestros, Dr. Mysore Manjunath & Dr. Mysore Nagaraj are among the brilliant violinists in the annals of Indian Classical music. Their exceptional musical talents were first revealed at the tender age of nine when they stormed into the music world and swept music lovers & critics off their feet by their extraordinary musical acumen and technical virtuosity. Acclaimed as child prodigies with astonishing musicianship, Nagaraj and Manjunath blossomed into leading instrumentalists on the contemporary musical scene.

Karnataka Greats from the music front include:

�C Aswath (Sugama Sangeet- Dec 15) - C. Aswath is a household name in Karnataka. A graduate in Science from the Bangalore University, he worked with Indian Telephone Industries for 27 years before retiring as an Executive Engineer in 1992. He started his musical career as a disciple of Devagiri Shankararao Joshi in Hindustani Music and is, perhaps, the only Music Director in Karnataka, to have carved a niche of his own in all three fields that demand music as an element of expression: Theatre, Sugama Sangeet and Film.

�Prof. M. Venkateshkumar (Hindustani Vocal- Dec 16) – Prof. M. Venkateshkumar is gifted with a mellifluous, robust and vibrant voice, rich in tradition and deep in devotion. His vast experience and deep-rooted commitment has made him a name to reckon with in the field of Hindustani Vocals.

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