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Indian classical music lovers enthralled by series of magical performances at Akashwani

Indian classical music lovers got enthralled by a series of magical performances by world-renowned musicians at a concert: Peace Through Music, at Akashwani's newly-constructed Rangbhawan auditorium in New Delhi yesterday evening. The concert, organized by External Services Division, is an a-treat-to-watch musical event which is a part of the year-long celebrations on 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatama Gandhi.<br />'' <br />'' The concert witnessed performances of likes of Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, who invented a new form of Veena instrument called Mohan Veena and flautist, Pandit Ronu Majumdar. Violinist, Dr. L Subramaniam and famous Odissi Dancer, Ms Kavita Dwibedi made their presence felt in the concert. This is the first time that the Akashwani is organizing such a music concert in its newly-constructed auditorium. The event also witnessed rich traditions and culture of Indian classical music. The event also witnessed rich traditions and culture of Indian classical music. <br />''  <br />

Indian classical music lovers enthralled by series of magical performances at Akashwani

<span style="color: #222222;">Indian classical music lovers today got enthralled by a series of magical performances by world-renowned musicians at a concert: Peace Through Music at Akashwani's newly-constructed Rang Bhawan Auditorium in New Delhi. </span><br />” <br />” <span style="color: #222222;">The concert, organized by External Services Division, is a-treat-to-watch musical event which is a part of the year-long celebrations on 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatama Gandhi.</span><br />” <span style="color: #222222;"><br />” The concert witnessed performances of likes of Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, who invented a new form of Veena instrument called Mohan Veena and flutist, Pandit Ronu Majumdar. </span><br />” <br />” <span style="color: #222222;">Violinist, Dr. L Subramaniam and famous Odissi Dancer Kavita Dwivedi made their presence felt in the concert. This is the first time that the Akashwani is organizing such a music concert in its newly-constructed auditorium. The event also witnessed rich traditions and culture of Indian classical music. The event also witnessed rich traditions and culture of Indian classical music.</span><br />” &nbsp;

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