Hyderabad Tyagaraja Aradhana Music Festival 2026: Celebrating Telugu Classical Music And Pancharatna Seva

The week-long festival brings together renowned gurus, seasoned scholars, and budding musicians, offering audiences an immersive experience of Telugu classical music and the Pancharatna tradition

Hyderabad Tyagaraja Aradhana Music Festival 2026: Celebrating Telugu Classical Music And Pancharatna Seva

The Hyderabad Tyagaraja Aradhana Music Festival (HTAMF) and Pancharatna Seva is set to return this year from January 19 to 25 at Sampradhaya Vedika, Shilparamam, organized by Sanskriti Foundation, a Hyderabad-based non-profit with 17 years of dedication to promoting classical arts.

More than just a platform for performance, the festival serves as a gathering of artists, scholars, and families, fostering connections and community in a shared celebration of music. The week-long festival brings together renowned gurus, seasoned scholars, and budding musicians, offering audiences an immersive experience of Telugu classical music and the Pancharatna tradition.

The organizers emphasize the importance of bridging generations. By introducing young artists to the knowledge and experience of seasoned musicians, HTAMF aims to preserve and propagate Telugu classical music, shielding it from the distractions of popular media, modern cinema, and political noise. Their vision is simple yet powerful: those who are trained can perform, and those who are learning or simply appreciate music can enjoy it fully.

All events at the festival are free to attend, reflecting the commitment to accessibility and cultural inclusivity. Artists and audiences can register and find more information at www.htamf.org.

This annual festival is not only a tribute to the legacy of Tyagaraja but also a vibrant effort to keep classical traditions alive in contemporary Hyderabad, nurturing both artistry and community spirit in the heart of the city.