Pratham Swar to Host Annual Classical Music Conference on Dec 13

Renowned Artistes From Jamshedpur, Ranchi and Kolkata to Perform at Cultural Hall

Key Points:

  • Pratham Swar to present annual classical music conference on Dec 13
  • Top vocalists and instrumentalists from three cities to perform
  • Free entry announced by organisers for the music event

JAMSHEDPUR – Pratham Swar is set to hold its annual Classical Music Conference on December 13 at the Swami Vedananda Cultural Hall of Bharat Sevashram Sangha.

The organisation said the programme will showcase senior artistes. Moreover, musicians from Jamshedpur, Ranchi and Kolkata will feature in the event.
In addition, the initiative aims to promote Indian classical traditions before a discerning audience.

The schedule includes a vocal recital by Anil Kr Singh of Jamshedpur. Besides, he will be supported by Kartick Karmakar on tabla and Manmohan Singh on harmonium.
The lineup also features a tabla solo by Pt Sujit Saha of Kolkata.

Pt Sanatan Goswami will accompany on harmonium for two performances. Moreover, he joins both Pt Saha and Pt Subhomoy Bhattacharya.
The latter will deliver a classical vocal presentation with Swarup Moitra on tabla.

A sitar recital by Debapriya Thakur of Ranchi is also planned. Meanwhile, Amitava Sen will provide tabla support.
Organisers stated that admission remains free for all visitors.

A source linked to the event said the conference continues past efforts to highlight classical artistry. “It is our attempt to bring rich traditions to the city,” the voice said.
Officials identified the organising team as Secretary Devarghya Roy, Assistant Secretary Kartick Karmakar and Convener Krishnendu Paul.

Similar conferences have been reported earlier, including a Pratham Swar preview and the second annual edition.
Another cultural update on the group’s activities appeared in a related feature.

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