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Carnatic musician from Bengaluru appointed to prestigious chair in UK: Times of India
City-based Carnatic musician Radhika Balakrishnan has been appointed visiting professor for the Chair of Indian Music set up by the Indian Council for Cultural Re lations (ICCR) at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Read more here.
Crowds out for second day of Coronation events in West Midlands: BBC
Fifty students from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s folk ensemble put on a musical treat for worshippers at the Bilaji Temple, Oldbury. Read here.
Music is not just a passion for her: The New Indian Express
Profession for many may not be a passion. Lucky are those who find it in their day to day job and for Radhika Balakrishnan, music is both her profession and passion. Read here.
Indian Vice-Chancellors strengthen ties with RBC
The delegation enjoyed a tour of the facilities Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, alongside a recital and welcome talk from Dr Radhika Balakrishnan, a Carnatic classical vocalist and RBC’s first-ever Indian Council for Cultural Relations Chair in Indian Studies. Read more here.