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National and International Artists to Perform in 30th Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival | ||
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
A number of artists from across the world, including India will participate in the 30th year of Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival. This festival was started in 1992 by Viji Subramaniam & Dr. L Subramaniam, in memory of Prof. V Lakshminarayana, father and guru of Dr. L Subramaniam. This year due to the pandemic, we are organizing a very special series of digital performances on every weekend between January 9th to January 24th 2021 at 7 pm and will be streamed digitally on the platforms below -
Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival 2021 Violinist/Composer, and creator of the Global Fusion concept, Dr. L. Subramaniam has performed/recorded Carnatic Classical Music, Western Classical Music, & also composed for & conducted Orchestras, scored for films, collaborated with a wide range of some of the greatest musicians, from different genres of music.
Dr. L Subramanian, Kavita Krishnamurti, Anup Jalota, Svetlana, John McLaughlin, Rajery, Ivry Gitlis, Oystein Baadsvik, Pankaj Udhas, Illairaaja
He completed his MBBS from Madras Medical College and has been awarded with many honorary doctorates for his contribution in the field of music. He completed his thesis on Raga and Harmony and received his Ph.D. He is also the founder/director of the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival (LGMF), the biggest global music festival in India, and is also the founder chairman of the Lakshminarayana Global Centre of Excellence (LGCE) with his wife Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam.
Undoubtedly one of the favourites of the critics and the masses, Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam’s singing career reads like a fairy tale. Her exquisite and mellifluous voice, wide range and, versatility to sing different styles and types of songs has put her in a unique place amongst singers and she has been quoted as a “melody queen” by leading critics and connoisseurs alike.
Germain Randrianarisoa, known as Rajery, is a songwriter and singer. He plays the valiha, an emblematic instrument of Madagascar, between zither and tubular bamboo lute. Rajery, the illustrious Malagasy valiha player known not only for his virtuosity but above all for his ability to unite energies around innovative artistic projects which are always imbued with humanity, is entering a new phase in his career. His music has its roots in the land of Madagascar, while combining a more universal music: whose nomination is MOZIKA MIAINA: Musiques Vivantes de Madagascar. |
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