S. Nithyasree performed a veena recital at Narada Gana Sabha as part of the Mangalam Muthuswamy Veena Endowment series [1].
The event highlights the continued preservation of classical Indian music through endowment-supported performances. Such recitals provide a platform for artists to explore complex ragas before a dedicated audience in a traditional setting.
Nithyasree was joined by accompanying musicians B. Ganapathiraman and B.S. Purushotham [1]. The performance focused on raga explorations, specifically utilizing Lathangi and Madhyamavati to anchor the recital [1].
These specific ragas served as the foundation for the musical journey, allowing the performers to showcase technical precision, and emotive depth. The collaboration between the veena and the accompanying artists created a cohesive sonic experience throughout the program [1].
Narada Gana Sabha continues to host these series to honor the legacy of classical musicians. By supporting the Mangalam Muthuswamy Veena Endowment, the venue ensures that the intricate art of the veena remains accessible to the public [1].
“S. Nithyasree performed a veena recital at Narada Gana Sabha”
The use of specific endowments to fund classical recitals ensures the survival of niche musical traditions. By anchoring the performance in ragas like Lathangi and Madhyamavati, the artists maintain a link to historical compositions while introducing them to contemporary audiences.



