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Two men sitting cross-legged on the floor playing traditional Indian veenas with more instruments leaning on the wall behind.
26 Sep

Melbourne Veena Festival: Our Journey – Iyer Brothers

  • Comedy
  • Theatre

The veena is one of the most ancient string instruments of India and plays an important role in Hindustani classical music and Carnatic classical music.

In 2023, the Iyer Brothers celebrate 50 years of playing the veena and have assembled an impressive instrumental ensemble of veena players to share personal musical stories of their journey – from their formative learning years in India to establish their teaching and musical careers in Melbourne.

The music for veena will be played in the traditional South Indian Carnatic style, accompanied by the mridangam, a South Indian two-headed drum, and chosen especially from the Iyer Brothers’ own repertoire that has been refined across their 50-year career.

The concert will also feature voices of the brothers’ young Australian students who have taken on the challenge of learning the veena as part of their musical studies and discoveries.

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Location

Elisabeth Murdoch Hall
Melbourne Recital Centre
31 Sturt St
Southbank 3006

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Price and bookings

Adult / general $55
Student / concession $45
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