Colours of India by Bharatiya Vrund Gaan: The Indian Choir of England
  • Saturday 15 March 2025, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £16.50
Book tickets
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The Stoller Hall Presents Colours of India by Bharatiya Vrund Gaan, BVG: the Indian adult choir of England.

An evening of joyful, uplifting and soothing Indian choral compositions, including raga-based tarana, folk songs, vedic hymns, famous poetry and the spring songs.

Artistic Director & Conductor: Dr. Rakesh Joshi, accompanied by the finest musicians of the country (tabla, harp, bansuri, harmonium, percussion).

Please note: This performance will contain use of haze and strobe lighting.

Event Timings

7.30pm Start of first half
8.20pm Interval (20 minutes)
8.40pm Start of second half
9.35pm End of concert (approx.)

 

 

“an uplifting and powerful performance.” – Stroud News and Journal

“50 talented singers from the North-West and Greater London, performed their finest vocal compositions of the Indian choir” – Asian Voice

 

 

 

Logo reads Bharatiya Vrund Gaan, BVG: the Indian choir of England

 

Bharatiya Vrund Gaan Indian choir performing on stage

Colours of India by Bharatiya Vrund Gaan: The Indian Choir of England
  • Saturday 15 March 2025, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £16.50
Book tickets

The Stoller Hall Presents Colours of India by Bharatiya Vrund Gaan, BVG: the Indian adult choir of England.

An evening of joyful, uplifting and soothing Indian choral compositions, including raga-based tarana, folk songs, vedic hymns, famous poetry and the spring songs.

Artistic Director & Conductor: Dr. Rakesh Joshi, accompanied by the finest musicians of the country (tabla, harp, bansuri, harmonium, percussion).

Please note: This performance will contain use of haze and strobe lighting.

Event Timings

7.30pm Start of first half
8.20pm Interval (20 minutes)
8.40pm Start of second half
9.35pm End of concert (approx.)

 

 

“an uplifting and powerful performance.” – Stroud News and Journal

“50 talented singers from the North-West and Greater London, performed their finest vocal compositions of the Indian choir” – Asian Voice

 

 

 

Logo reads Bharatiya Vrund Gaan, BVG: the Indian choir of England

 

Bharatiya Vrund Gaan Indian choir performing on stage