The 4th day of the Pt Motiram Pt Maniram Sangeet Samaroha lit up the stage at the Centre for Cultural Resource & Training (CCRT), Kodapur with unforgettable performances that left the audience mesmerized.
Updated On – 27 November 2024, 10:35 PM
Hyderabad: The 4th day of the Pt Motiram Pt Maniram Sangeet Samaroha lit up the stage at the Centre for Cultural Resource & Training (CCRT), Kodapur with unforgettable performances that left the audience mesmerized. This iconic event once again proved its ability to blend India’s rich classical music heritage with fresh, contemporary sounds.
The evening began with an enchanting sitar performance by Chiraj Katti, a rising star in the world of Indian classical music. His intricate mastery of the sitar paired beautifully with the dynamic rhythm of Shubh Maharaj on the tabla, creating a spellbinding musical dialogue that transported the audience to a realm of serenity and passion.
The night reached new heights when Ricky Kej, the three-time Grammy Award-winning composer and environmentalist, took the stage. Known for his innovative approach to music, Kej presented soulful compositions from his Grammy-winning album Divine Tides. His music, filled with global sounds and messages of environmental awareness, resonated deeply with the audience, showcasing the power of music to inspire and unite.
The performances on Day 4 captured the true spirit of the Sangeet Samaroha – a celebration of tradition, innovation, and artistry. The audience was enthralled as the artists effortlessly bridged the gap between the classical and contemporary, delivering performances that will be remembered for years to come.