Classical music will continue to flourish: Bickram Ghosh

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The tabla player performed here recently at the three-day HCL concerts that brought together a cultural potpourri across the NCR with artists such as percussionist Sivamani, violinist Bala Bhaskar, tabla player Fazal Qureshi among others sharing the stage.

“I have been performing in Delhi for the last 25 years now. Many of my important concerts, including the ones with Pt Ravi Shankar have been in Delhi.

“The audience here is very discerning and they have a great taste for good quality music. It is always a pleasure to perform in Delhi,” he adds.

Ghosh is keen to take the legacy of Indian classical music and his father Pandit Shankar Ghosh’s teachings beyond the Indian sub-continent by opening his Academy in places like Singapore, Dubai, London and Australia.

(Sourced from agencies, Feature image courtesy:masalahq.com)

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