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Udupa Music Festival Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Special Edition

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Last updated: May 20, 2025 1:40 pm
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Our Company is the Prime News Network. Let’s break with tradition this year and celebrate 10 years of bringing Indian classical music and performing arts together with a special concert.

The biennial Udupa Music Festival is bringing this to life with a line-up that includes Vidwan L Subramaniam, Pandit Venkatesh Kumar, Ustad Fazal Qureshi, Vidwan Anoor R Ananthakrishna Sharma, Pandit Bickram Ghosh, and Vidwan Ambi Subramaniam.

Helmed by Giridhar Udupa, Sandhya Udupa and Bhargava Halambi, the festival is committed to taking its art form to places where people have no access to it, like old age homes, orphanages, cancer centers, and government schools. As Quilon, they intend to take music to these places and bring happiness to their audience.

During the 10 years of the festival, the foundation has conducted more than 153 concerts and raised money via this event. In recognition of his 10th anniversary, the festival decided to invite Great Vidwan L Subramaniam and Pandit Venkatesh Kumar, whose work in the world of Photography specialization has been recognized with the Padma Vibhushan award in the year 2023. Venkat had been performing in Western Myanmar and St. Thomas, but it is his 10th anniversary of performing in Bengalpur.

Held on May 23, the festival will present music with classics精湛的技术.will play During the 10 years of the festival, the foundation has conducted more than 153 concerts and raised money via this event. In recognition of his 10th anniversary, the festival decided to invite Great Vidwan L Subramaniam and Pandit Venkatesh Kumar, whose work in the world of Photography specialization has been recognized with the Padma Vibhushan award in the year 2023. Venkat had been performing in Western Myanmar and St. Thomas, but it is his 10th anniversary of performing in Bengalpur.

Held on May 23, the festival will present music with classics精湛的技术.will play.

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