MUMBAI: Music Vruksh is pleased to invite the public to an evening of classical resonance and quiet reflection at the Music Vruksh Baithak 2025. This unique concert, celebrating the seamless confluence of Hindustani and Carnatic classical music, will be held on Saturday, May 31, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, at the Y.B. Chavan Rangaswar Auditorium, Mantralaya, Mumbai.
True to the spirit of Music Vruksh, this year's "Confluence" concert is designed as a gentle dialogue between these rich musical forms. The event will feature intuitive harmonies, engaging jugalbandis, and melodic moments, honoring the traditional musical roots of India. Through this open-to-all event, Music Vruksh aims to stand by its philosophy of making art accessible to all.
The baithak will feature the Ms. Nithya Rajendran, a vocalist extensively trained in both Carnatic and Hindustani disciplines for over three decades. She has received numerous accolades and performed at prestigious venues across India. Nithya delves into the therapeutic and spiritual potential of music. Nithya's passion lies in harnessing the power of music to transform lives, particularly among young minds, focusing on mental health and emotional well-being.
Sharing her excitement, Nithya Rajendran said, “I am deeply honored to be a part of Music Vruksh Baithak 2025. Having devoted over three decades to both disciplines, I believe music is a living language with immense power to touch the heart and mind, fostering emotional well-being, especially for young minds. It's a privilege to share this heartfelt confluence, making classical music accessible to everyone who seeks its quiet reflection and profound resonance."
An initiative started by Nithya Rajendran, Music Vruksh TM, aspires to disseminate knowledge and appreciation for Indian Classical music. Music Vruksh ™ offers workshops, lectures, concert demonstrations, and teaching to educate people about the classical music of India.
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, May 31, 2025
Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Venue: Y.B. Chavan Rangaswar Auditorium, Mantralaya, Mumbai
Entry: Open to all