RTP Series-2 Celebrates the Art of Carnatic Improvisation at RR Sabha, Chennai
Chennai, June 2026: Carnatic music enthusiasts in Chennai are set to witness an evening of musical excellence as renowned vocalist Dhanya Dinesh Rudrapatnam presents “RTP Series-2 – An Ode to the Pinnacle of Carnatic Improvisation” at the prestigious Rasika Ranjani Sabha (RR Sabha) in Mylapore.
The free-admission concert will take place on June 9, 2026, at 5:00 PM at the Kamakoti Triveni Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Swami Hall, one of Chennai’s well-known venues for classical music performances.
A Celebration of Ragam-Tanam-Pallavi
The RTP Series is dedicated to showcasing the depth and creativity of Ragam-Tanam-Pallavi (RTP), considered one of the highest forms of improvisation in Carnatic music. Through this concert, audiences can experience intricate ragas, imaginative manodharma, and the rich traditions that define South Indian classical music.
Accomplished Artists to Perform
The concert will feature:
- Dhanya Dinesh Rudrapatnam – Vocal
- Naveen R – Violin
- T. Karthick – Mridangam
Together, the artists are expected to deliver an engaging musical experience that highlights the beauty and complexity of Carnatic improvisation.
Event Details
Date and Time
- Date: June 9, 2026
- Time: 5:00 PM
- Admission: Free
Venue
RR Sabha – Kamakoti Triveni Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Swami Hall
No. 30/1, Sundareswarar Street,
Near Sivaswamy School,
Mylapore, Chennai – 600004
Event Type
Classical Music – Vocal
Organizer
Rasika Ranjani Sabha Foundation
Why This Concert Matters
Mylapore continues to be the cultural heart of Chennai, hosting numerous Carnatic music concerts throughout the year. Events such as the RTP Series help preserve and promote the rich heritage of Carnatic music while providing a platform for talented musicians to showcase their artistry.
Music lovers, students of classical music, and rasikas looking for an enriching cultural experience can attend this free concert and enjoy an evening dedicated to the pinnacle of Carnatic improvisation.
Chennai’s Vibrant Classical Music Scene
Chennai is widely regarded as India’s Carnatic music capital, attracting artists and audiences from across the country. Prestigious sabhas such as Rasika Ranjani Sabha play a vital role in nurturing the city’s thriving classical music ecosystem through regular concerts, festivals, and educational initiatives.
The RTP Series-2 concert is expected to draw music enthusiasts eager to experience traditional Carnatic excellence in an intimate and inspiring setting.




