
Vijayawada, Dec.6 (NSS): The second Edition of Krishnaveni Sangeetha Neerajanam Music Festival was inaugurated today at the Tummalapalli Kshetrayya Kalakshetra Auditorium in Vijayawada. The event was graced by Suresh Gopi, Minister of State for Tourism, as chief guest.
Distinguished dignitaries in attendance included Kandula Durgesh, Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Cinematography, Government of Andhra Pradesh, P. Tejaswi, Chairperson, Andhra Pradesh State Creativity & Culture Commission, Gummadi Gopal Krishna, Chairman, Andhra Pradesh Nataka Academy, Vinay Chand, Secretary, Tourism, Andhra Pradesh, Gyan Bhushan, Senior Economic Advisor, Ministry of Tourism, and Amrapalli Kata, CEO, Andhra Pradesh Tourism Authority (APTA).
The three-day festival is being held across three iconic locations in Vijayawada, featuring over 140 talented artists and 35 mesmerizing programs that celebrate the rich legacy of Carnatic music.
During his keynote address, Shri Suresh Gopi celebrated the festival as a platform for honoring the rich cultural and musical heritage of Telugu traditions. He highlighted the contributions of legendary composers such as Tyagaraja, Annamacharya, and Ramadasa, whose works continue to resonate globally. The Minister praised the festival as a pioneering model for “Music Tourism”, integrating cultural preservation with tourism promotion. He commended the prequel events held across spiritual and heritage sites in Andhra Pradesh, which have brought Carnatic music closer to local communities and smaller towns.
Kandula Durgesh, Minister for Tourism, Culture, and Cinematography, lauded the festival’s role in showcasing Andhra Pradesh’s cultural heritage. He described it as a magnificent platform to promote music tourism, highlighting Karnataka music, traditional crafts, and the artistic legacy of the region. The Minister announced plans to preserve the legacy of great composers such as Tyagaraja and Annamacharya and to honor artistic luminaries like Pinakini and Dwaram Venkataswami. He assured that steps would be taken to address challenges faced by artists and revealed plans for appointing a Chairman for the Dance Academy in Andhra Pradesh.
The Krishnaveni Sangeetha Neerajanam Festival goes beyond music to offer a holistic cultural experience by integrating various aspects of Andhra Pradesh’s rich heritage. A key highlight of the festival is the showcase of GI-tagged handicrafts and handlooms from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, presented by the Development Commissioner for Handicrafts and Development Commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles.
By weaving together music, crafts, and cuisine, the Krishnaveni Sangeetha Neerajanam Festival creates a vibrant tapestry of Andhra Pradesh’s tangible and intangible heritage, reflecting the Ministry of Tourism’s innovative approach to The Krishnaveni Sangeetha Neerajanam Festival, spanning three days, celebrates Andhra Pradesh’s cultural richness through the divine melodies of Carnatic music, bridging communities and showcasing the spiritual and artistic essence of the Telugu-speaking region.