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Archana and Aarathi presented songs on Kapaleeswarar and Parthasarathy temples

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H. Ramakrishnan
Archana and Aarathi presented songs on Kapaleeswarar and Parthasarathy temples
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Sisters Archana and Aarathi performed a Carnatic music concert in Chennai, focusing on compositions dedicated to the Kapaleeswarar and Parthasarathy temples. The event was well-received and featured accompaniment by skilled musicians.

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It documents the preservation and performance of traditional Indian classical music in a contemporary cultural context.

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In Carnatic music, R.K. Shriramkumar is one of the foremost, and perhaps, the busiest gurus today. No surprise then that two of his disciples, Archana and Aarathi presented a well-curated concert. Titled ‘Music from the ancient twin towns — Mylapore and Triplicane’, the programme was organised under the auspices of Naada Inbam at Ragasudha Hall.

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