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Highlights from Bansuri Ki Dhun

The musical event hosted at The Saturday Club lawn in association with The Telegraph

Hannah Nicole D’souza | Published 28.03.22, 02:00 AM
Rakesh Chaurasia flanked by Gopal Barman (left) and Subh Maharaj joined together in melodious harmony to present an evening full of soul and heart. From Hindustani classical music to Carnatic melodies, their notes left the crowd spellbound.

Rakesh Chaurasia flanked by Gopal Barman (left) and Subh Maharaj joined together in melodious harmony to present an evening full of soul and heart. From Hindustani classical music to Carnatic melodies, their notes left the crowd spellbound.

Rich and mellow tunes resonated through the club lawn on March 6, at The Saturday Club presents Bansuri Ki Dhun in association with The Telegraph. The event brought forth a beautiful evening of melodies that serenaded the soul. The audience witnessed a skillful musical invocation by Rakesh Chaurasia, Gopal Barman and Subh Maharaj under a well-lit lawn with food and beverages to accompany them.

“It was a beautiful soulful evening and I’m sure people were mesmerised by the performance and that’s what we were here for,” said Harjyoti Bindra, president of The Saturday Club.

“Over the past three or four years, we’ve been having classical music events at least once a year. Of course we try to make it big. This time we were fortunate enough to connect with Rakesh Chaurasia and so we grabbed the opportunity to invite him to play for the classical music audience of the club. That’s how we conceived this idea,” added Shayak Gupta, entertainment convenor.

Shayak Gupta and Harjyoti Bindra

Shayak Gupta and Harjyoti Bindra

What they loved...

“It was an enchanting experience of haunting melodies on the bansuri by a young maestro, in the special ambience of the club lawn. It truly underlined the role of music in our return to normalcy,” said sitarist Partha Bose.

“It was an enchanting experience of haunting melodies on the bansuri by a young maestro, in the special ambience of the club lawn. It truly underlined the role of music in our return to normalcy,” said sitarist Partha Bose.

“My favourite part was the mesmerising jugalbandi between the three musicians, with the bansuri, tabla and dholak. Even for many of us who do not understand the ragas and intricacies of classical music, it was sheer joy to hear the perfectly synchronised music,” said Monika Agarwal.

“My favourite part was the mesmerising jugalbandi between the three musicians, with the bansuri, tabla and dholak. Even for many of us who do not understand the ragas and intricacies of classical music, it was sheer joy to hear the perfectly synchronised music,” said Monika Agarwal.

“This was a first for me as I’d never attended such an event before and I really liked it. I truly enjoyed it from the start to the finish,” said Pragya Chopra.

“This was a first for me as I’d never attended such an event before and I really liked it. I truly enjoyed it from the start to the finish,” said Pragya Chopra.

Last updated on 28.03.22, 12:56 PM
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