On a musical journey with ‘Strings Attached’

November 11, 2016 12:00 am | Updated December 02, 2016 02:52 pm IST - TIRUCHI:

TIRUCHI : TAMILNADU : 10/11/2016 : R. Kumaresh and Jayanthi Kumaresh presenting a concert at Tiruchi on Thursday.Photo: B.Velankanni Raj

TIRUCHI : TAMILNADU : 10/11/2016 : R. Kumaresh and Jayanthi Kumaresh presenting a concert at Tiruchi on Thursday.Photo: B.Velankanni Raj

The husband-wife team of violin and veena exponents R. Kumaresh and Jayanthi Kumaresh presented a soulful musical evening in the city on Thursday.

The performance was organised by Bharathidasan Institute of Management as part of, Isai Kaveri, a confluence of Indian classical music.

The musical extravaganza, ‘Strings Attached,’ featured unique conversations between the violin and the veena.

The musicians took the audience through a journey of different perspectives and exciting climax.

Isai Kaveri was conceptualised by Bharathidasan Institute of Management in 2011 to inculcate interest and develop a taste of classical music among students and youth. It is also intended as a tribute to the city.

Earlier editions of Isai Kaveri had featured performances by renowned artists such as Kasim and Babu on nadhaswaram, Rajesh Vaidhya on the veena and a jugalbandhi by Sriram Parasuram and Anuradha Sriram.

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