Bharat Culture - The Evolution of Indian Classical Music : two people [1]
- Arts
- Edwin Thumboo Collection
- 2000 / 2009
This is a photograph taken at the annual concert, Bharat Culture, performed by NUS Indian Instrumental Ensemble. It shows Prof. Edwin Thumboo walking alongside a guest.This photograph is part of the collection donated by Edwin Thumboo to NLB. Title devised by Library staff. Date of creation estimated.
Credit Line
From the Edwin Thumboo Collection. All rights reserved, Edwin Thumboo and National Library Board, Singapore 2008
Subjects
- Arts>>Performing Arts>>Music
- Folk music--Performances--Photographs
- Folk music--India
- Thumboo, Edwin, 1933- --Photographs
- Arts>>Music>>Musical instruments and ensembles
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