Ragas with the maestros
Devoting sheer reverence to ragas; Indian classical music maestros Padmabhushan Pandit Rajan and Pandit Sajan Misra’s musical voyage has transcended fleeting trends and stood the test of time. As part of Bhairav Se Bhairavi Tak, their world tour, which will see them perform live in the city as well, the renowned musicians let us in on the traditional they are known for. Bengaluru is a very peaceful city and there’s a distinct sense of warmth in the people here which makes it very comfortable for artistes,” begins Padmabhushan Pandit Rajan. We love hearing what kids have to say about our music – educating, informing and spreading our legacy of music to the younger generations – that’s what drives us and keeps us going.” — The show Bhairav Se Bhairavi Tak is being held at the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath on February 11.





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