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Published by: Team GI Youth

Madhav Danturthi, classical singer

Born in the USA, 20-year-old Santa Clara-resident Madhav Danturthi, is making waves in the Carnatic music industry. A disciple of guru ‘Sangeethacharya’ Dr Vyzarsu Balasubrahmanyam, Madhav also learnt western choir and other forms of music, starting when he was four years old.

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Published on 20, Oct 2022

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