9th edition of The Hindu & Saregama M.S. Subbulakshmi Award is back
The Hindu
Competition honours young performers of Carnatic music
The Hindu and Saregama M.S. Subbulakshmi Awards, presented by Parry’s Amrit Sugar, for aspiring Carnatic musicians is back this year but in a hybrid format. The grand finale of the much-awaited competition will take place at The Music Academy in Chennai on January 7, 2022.
As before, the ninth edition of The Hindu and Saregama Classical M.S. Subbulakshmi Awards presented by Parry’s Amrit Brown Sugar aims to provide a platform for the next generation to showcase their talent.
The winner of this grand finale stands to win an opportunity to bring out their own album, by Saregama along with many other laurels.

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