The Indian Classical Music Society of Vancouver presents Baithak Series
Living Traditions, a concert featuring acclaimed vocalist from India, Arshad Ali Khan, along with Grammy-nominated Subhen Chatterjee on tabla and Akhil Jobanputra on harmonium.
Living Traditions, a concert featuring acclaimed vocalist from India, Arshad Ali Khan, along with Grammy-nominated Subhen Chatterjee on tabla and Akhil Jobanputra on harmonium.
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