On March 18th, India Society and LearnQuest Academy of Music kicked off their new partnership with a memorable classical music evening at a sold out event at the new India center. The program featured beloved local artists and renowned local artists who enthralled classical music lovers.
The program kicked off with a Hindustani vocal recital by Mrs. Swati Panda , accompanied by Dr. BG Parulkar on harmonium and the inimitable Amit Chatterjee on the Tabla.
The second segment moved to Carnatic classical with Dr Revathi Ramaswami on the Veena accompanied by Shri Pravin Sitaram on the Mrindangam.
The grand finale was rendered memorably by Apratim Majumdar on the Sarod, with Amit Chatterjee on the tabla.
"We are looking forward to many more such joint events in the future," said Mrs Sarita Deshande, chair of India Society's "Symphony" initiative, which aims to make India Center a hub for arts in all forms.
"We are glad to have found such a wonderful classical music loving community in the heart of Massachusetts" said Mr. Pradeep Shukla "We look forward to a deep partnership with ISW and to welcoming the community to our 15th Musical Conference, first time after the Pandemic. " The Conference is from April 7th - 9th in Weston, MA.