The melody of Saha-gaan
Nov 13, 2011
Vasundhara Komkali and Kalapini Komkali, wife and daughter, respectively of Pandit Kumar Gandharva performed a soulful concert on the second day of The Hindu Friday Review November Fest. Vyasmurthy Katti on the harmonium and Sanjay Despande on the tabla accompanied them with sensitivity. Some images from the serene concert… Photos: S.R. Raghunathan
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