MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2012 Hindustani & Carnatic Jugalbandhi Subrata Bhattacharya (Tabla) Somnath Roy (Ghatam)

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MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2012 Hindustani & Carnatic Jugalbandhi Subrata Bhattacharya (Tabla) Somnath Roy (Ghatam) Kirsch Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA May 20, 2012 Neyveli Radhakrishna (Carnatic Double Violin) Indrajit Banerjee (Sitar) & Accompanied by: MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2012 Hindustani & Carnatic Jugalbandhi Subrata Bhattacharya (Tabla) Somnath Roy (Ghatam) Kirsch Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA May 20, 2012 Neyveli Radhakrishna (Carnatic Double Violin) Indrajit Banerjee (Sitar) & Accompanied by:

MIT’s Heritage of the Arts of South Asia Spring 2012 Hindustani & Carnatic Jugalbandhi Subrata Bhattacharya (Tabla) Somnath Roy (Ghatam) Kirsch Auditorium, MIT, Cambridge, MA May 20, 2012 Neyveli Radhakrishna (Carnatic Double Violin) Indrajit Banerjee (Sitar) & Accompanied by: