L Subramaniam's Navagraha Symphony Premieres at Delhi's Global Music Festival

The 35th Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival was inaugurated in Delhi by Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. The event featured an orchestral rendition of Vande Mataram and the Indian premiere of Dr L Subramaniam's Navagraha Symphony, performed with Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam. International performances included the Astana Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and ballet by the Gakku Ensemble. The festival, a platform for cultural exchange since 1992, will now travel to Chandigarh, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bengaluru.

Key Points: Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival 2024: Navagraha Symphony Debut

  • Indian premiere of Navagraha Symphony
  • Orchestral Vande Mataram performance
  • Cultural exchange with international artists
  • Festival inaugurated by Delhi LG
2 min read

L Subramaniam's orchestral 'Vande Mataram' to 'Navagraha Symphony', Delhi audience witness musical extravaganza at LGMF

Delhi witnessed the Indian premiere of L Subramaniam's Navagraha Symphony and an orchestral Vande Mataram at the 35th Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival.

"this year's festival holds special significance as it marks the Indian premiere of Dr L. Subramaniam's Navagraha Symphony - Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam"

New Delhi, January 17

The 35th edition of the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival was held in the national capital, featuring Indian and international music and dance performances in collaboration with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.

The festival was inaugurated by the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Vinai Kumar Saxena, in the presence of ICCR Director General K. Nandini Singla and several dignitaries from foreign embassies and cultural institutions. The event highlighted India's cultural heritage while promoting global artistic collaboration.

The programme opened with an orchestral rendition of Vande Mataram, composed by Dr L Subramaniam to mark the 150th anniversary of the national song. The performance featured a symphony orchestra, a choir, and a ballet presentation. Dr Subramaniam said the composition would be performed in several countries as a tribute to the nation, as per the press release.

Performances followed by the Astana Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Choir of the Aktobe Regional Philharmonic, conducted by Maestro Abzal Mukhitdin, along with ballet presentations by the Gakku Ensemble.

The Indian premiere of Navagraha Symphony, composed by Dr Subramaniam and inspired by the nine celestial planets, was a key highlight. The performance featured Kavita Krishnamurti and members of her family, combining Sanskrit verses with Western symphonic music.

The festival concluded with Shantipriya, a composition originally created for the Kirov Ballet, presented live with orchestra and ballet for the first time. The performance featured a powerful and elegant ballet presentation by the Gakku Ensemble, beautifully choreographed by Gulmira Ordabayeva.

Speaking on the occasion, Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam remarked that this year's festival holds special significance as it marks the Indian premiere of Dr L. Subramaniam's Navagraha Symphony, as per the press release.

Established in 1992, the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival is a platform for cultural exchange. After Delhi, the festival will be held in Chandigarh, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Fusion of Sanskrit shlokas with Western symphony? The Navagraha Symphony sounds fascinating! Wish I could have been there in Delhi. Hope the Chennai leg of the festival is just as grand. This is the kind of soft power India needs.
A
Aman W
While the event sounds magnificent, I do hope such festivals are made more accessible to the common public, not just dignitaries and embassy folks. The ticket prices for these things are often out of reach for average music lovers.
S
Sarah B
Attended the event with colleagues from the embassy. The collaboration with the Kazakh ensembles was stunning. The Gakku Ensemble's ballet to Shantipriya was a powerful and elegant conclusion. A truly global music festival.
K
Karthik V
LGMF has been a beacon for 35 years! Blending Indian classical roots with global orchestral music is no small feat. Taking Vande Mataram to the world in this form is a brilliant tribute. Jai Hind!
N
Nidhi U
The concept of Navagraha in a symphony is so uniquely Indian and spiritually profound. Hope they release a recording soon for those of us who couldn't make it. Also great to see it touring to Bengaluru and Chennai!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50