Sax Meets Strings; a carnatic instrumental concert
Battelle Fine Arts Center 170 West Park Street, Westerville, OH, United StatesFeaturing: Smt. Sandhya Anand - Violin | Anvita Hariharan - Saxophone Accompanist: Vinod Seetharaman - Mridangam
Featuring: Smt. Sandhya Anand - Violin | Anvita Hariharan - Saxophone Accompanist: Vinod Seetharaman - Mridangam
Featuring: Keerthana Sankar - Vocal Accompanists: Sushmitha Ravikumar - Violin | Athrey Nadhan - Mridangam
Dr. Padma Sugavanam - Vocal | Vinod Seetharaman - Violin
The trustees of Dhvani would like to thank the following individuals and families for their generosity in sponsoring the concert by Ranjani and Gayatri.
Featuring: Aishwarya Shrinivasan - Vocal Accompanists: Dr M Narmadha - Violin | Kallidaikurichi S.Sivakumar - Mridangam
Featuring: Violin Maestro Prof. V.V.Subramaniam Accompanist : Trivandrum V. Balaji - Mridangam
A centenary tribute to Madurai Shanmugavadivu Subbulakshmi
The Otterbein University Department of Music in collaboration with Dhvani is proud to present a three-part concert series devoted to Indian carnatic music.
In order to encourage children in the community who learn Carnatic music and have an opportunity to showcase talented youngsters, Dhvani organizes a competition event.
Accompanists: V.V.S.Murari - Violin | Erode Nagaraj - Mridangam
The Otterbein University Department of Music in collaboration with Dhvani is proud to present a three-part concert series devoted to Indian carnatic music.
Fire and Ash ; a thematic multi-genre production by JustUs Repertory, conceived, and directed by Nataka Choodamani Dr. Gowri Ramnarayan
Featuring Pandit Ronu Majumdar - Flute | Nirmala Rajasekar - Veena Accompanists: Thanjavur K Murugaboopathi - Mridangam | Ajeet Pathak - Tabla
The Otterbein University Department of Music in collaboration with Dhvani is proud to present a three-part concert series devoted to Indian carnatic music.
Accompanied by Trivandrum Sampath Narayanan on the violin and B Sivaraman on the mridangam
Janaki Rangarajan and Kaustavi Sarkar Contact (614) 441 5424 for details
Syama Sastri (1762–1827) is thought to be the least known of the great trinity of carnatic composers of the this period.
Barnett Center for Integrated Arts and Enterprise In Collaboration With Odissi at Ohio State and Dhvani Presents
Artist Residency Program : Summer 2015