Haryana, 21, Feb, 2025 – The XLRI (Xavier’s College of Management) Haryana, in association with the SPIC MACAY , hosted a mesmerizing classical vocal recital by Swati Tiwari Srivastava. The event, attended by management students and faculty, showcased the timeless beauty of Hindustani classical music.
Swati Tiwari, a dedicated vocalist from the Gwalior Gharana, disciple of Vidushi Sashwati Mandal and Vidushi Sunanda Sharma of Benaras Gharana . Swati began her performance with Raga Shyam Kalyan, presenting a soulful Vilambit bandish in Roopak taal, followed by intricate compositions in Drut Laya Ektal and Teental. Her expressive rendition captured the essence of the raga, setting a serene and reflective mood in the auditorium.
The recital then took an exciting turn as she presented a Tappa in Raga Khamaj, a rare style of singing . Her swift taans and rhythmic intricacies left the audience spellbound. Following this, she sang the emotive Dadra “Ganga Reti Pe…”, evoking deep nostalgia and devotion.
She concluded her performance with a Holi composition, filling the air with festive energy and Vibrant melodies.
Swati Tiwari was accompanied by Shri Ujith Udaya Kumar on Tabla and Lalit Sisodia on Harmonium.
The concert was not just a musical evening but also an educational journey for the students and faculty, offering them a glimpse into India’s rich classical heritage. The event successfully resonated with SPIC MACAY’s mission of bringing classical arts closer to the youth.
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