Sangeet Bharathi to hold musical evening 'Ninaad' on Nov 20

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November 17, 2011

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Mangalore, November 17: Sangeet Bharathi Foundation, a renowned music organisation will be organising a grand musical evening 'Ninaad' in the city on November 20.

Announcing this at a press meet here on Thursday, Prof Narendra L Nayak, Vice President of Foundation, said Corporation Bank Chairman Managing director Sri Ajai Kumar would inaugurate the programme of rare instruments at 6:00pm at Town Hall.

He said the concert will be divided into two parts. The first part will be a Jugalbandi of Jaltarang and Bansuri by renowned artists Milind Tulankar, Pune and Sri Sunil Avchat , Mumbai. Accompanying them on tabla will be Churudatt Phadke.

The second part will be a Been (Rudra Veena) recital by artist Ustad Bahauddin Dagar of Mumbai, and accompanying him will be Manik Munde, Mumbai.

This recital is being organised after 30 years in Mangalore, he said.

The programme is being sponsored by Corporation Bank, co-sponsored by Karnataka Bank, MRPL, Indian Overseas Bank, Canara Bank, PA Educational Trust, Sagar Reality Promotions and Expert groups of Institutions.

Free entry passes can be availed by music lovers between 4:45 pm and 5:45 pm at the venue on the day of the programme, Said Prof Nayak.

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