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HYDERABAD: A five-day-long music festival being organised by the city-based Nada Tarangam Trust will begin from September 14 at the Keyes High School here. It will be kicked off with a vocal performance by Manda Sudha Rani of Visakhapatnam, accompanied by Venkata Krishna on violin and K. Sadguru Charan on mridangam. On Tuesday, audiences will be able to enjoy a concert by Neyveli R. Santhana Gopalan from Chennai, accompanied by R. Dinakar, L.V.V. Iyer and N. Somayajulu on violin, mridangam and ghatam, respectively. Before the start of the concert, violin maestro Annavarapu Ramaswamy will be felicitated by conferring the title ‘Violin Ratna’. September 16 will be turn of Vasantha Subbalakshmi of Hyderabad, with O. Rajasekhar on the violin and Kapa Srinivasa Rao on the mridangam. On Thursday the musical shower will be provided by the popular violin maestros Ganesh and Kumaresh from Chennai with V.V. Ramanamurthy on mridangam. The festival will conclude on September 18 with a concert by Malladi Brothers - Sriram Prasad and Ravikumar together with Dwaram Satyanarayan Rao on violin and M.L.N. Raju on mridangam. Entry will be free, said a press release.
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