Bharati Vaishampayan - Broadcasts

Broadcasts

Dr. Bharati Vaishampayan first performed on All India Radio (AIR) in the year 1972. She has been honoured with the status of 'A' Grade artist for Classical as well as Light-Classical categories.

Some of the prestigious AIR broadcasts are:

  • Tuesday Night Concert, AIR Delhi in 1983
  • Holi Festival, AIR Pune in 1983
  • Chain programmes, AIR Pune, Ratnagiri, Mumbai, Panaji & Dharwad in 1984
  • Chain booking concerts, AIR Guwahati, Silchar, Dibrugadh & Imphal in 1984
  • Sunday Night Concert, AIR in 1993
  • Chain programmes on Raag Malhar titled 'Natarangi Malhar', AIR Panaji, Ratnagiri, Sangli, Pune, Aurangabad, Jalgaon & Nagpur in 1998
  • Eleven episodes of the Sangeet Sarita programme on Vividh Bharati on the special theme "Do Madhyam Ke Raag"

Apart from various concert broadcasts on radio, Dr. Bharati has also worked as an Expert on the Selection Committee at AIR, Sangli in 1990. She has also participated in various discussions on AIR, notably 'Future of Classical Music' and 'Swarlipi of Pandit Bhatkhande'.

She has also given Classical performances on the Music Asia channel in the programme titled 'Alaap'. Currently this programme is being telecast on the Z Marathi channel.

Two CDs of various live performances of Dr. Bharati have been released by Musician's Guild. These CDs feature Raagas like Shuddha Kalyan, Yaman, Shankara, Khambavati, Kaushi Kanada, Adana Bahaar and Malvi.

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