The centerpiece of the evening is the “Bharat Symphony,” a musical odyssey through India’s history, composed by Dr L Subramaniam himself. Divided into four movements, this symphony weaves together the tapestry of Indian culture:
Audiences will be treated to “Paris Concerto” and “Spring Rhapsody,” ensuring a night of musical enchantment.
Following the New Delhi performance, the festival will continue its journey to Bangalore, Mysore, and Mumbai, with the tantalising compositions of Dr L Subramaniams.
The entry to the concert is free.
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