Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival
Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival is an annual Carnatic culture musical event that takes place in Solihull in UK. It is conducted by the south Asian non-profit organization ShruthiUK. The festival is named after Saint Tyagaraja, a prominent 18th-century Indian composer of Carnatic music.[1][2][3]
Birmingham Thyagaraja Festival | |
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Genre | Carnatic |
Location(s) | Solihull, England |
Founded by | ShruthiUK |
Website | www |
Affiliations
- In 2018, the festival helped raised funds for the British Heart Foundation to help fund research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease[4]
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