Friday, April 2 8 pm EDT | 7 pm CDT | 5 pm PDT
Saturday, April 3 7 pm EDT | 6 pm CDT | 4 pm PDT
A tale of lost souls from the Mahabharata
EXCLUSIVE NORTH AMERICA PREMIERE presented by JustUs Repertory & Dhvani India Performing Arts Society
Artist Reception on Zoom immediately following.
FREE for Annual Members
Sunday, September 13 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
A Dhvani Exclusive: A short solo veena recital by the talented young musician followed by a virtual reception with the artist. Ramana plays solo and sings along.
V K Arun Kumar accompanied by Vittal Rangan & Neyveli Narayanan Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
January 17, 2021
Sunday, August 161:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
We often think of ragas as being a structure of notes in a structured sequence. As with our understanding of colors, we realize that just as colors are both more and less that their chromatic numeric codes. so it is with ragas.
Sunday, August 2 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
An introduction to ghatam, the instrument, and its music will be presented by Vidvan Sri N. Guruprasad.
Saturday, April 10 7:00 pm EDT
a solo concert by Nisha Rajagopalan
T N Arunagiri accompanied by Vittal Rangan and Neyveli Narayanan Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Saturday, March 6 6:30 pm EST
RK Shriramkumar – violin | J Vaidhyanathan – mridangam | Dr. S Karthick – ghatam | Nandita Kannan – tambura
Sunday, October 11 10:00 am EDT
vivēkĀvivēka; appreciating the timeless message of Gopalakrishna Bharathi
Special feature on Dikshitar by Anahita & Apoorva Ravindran, and Archana Upadhyaya & Samanvi Udupi Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
January 15, 2021
Sowmya Acharya accompanied by Vittal Rangan and Neyveli Narayanan Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Sikkil Gurucharan accompanied by emerging accompanists Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Shilpa Sathyanathan accompanied by Vittal Rangan & K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Sapna Ganesh Prasad accompanied by Vittal Rangan & K V Prasad Dikshitar – Beethoven Melharmony Festival
Sunday, November 1 11:30 am EST
A discussion and demonstration on the art, science and techniques of singing swarakalpana in concerts.