The 5-day-long festival, set to begin on September 21, also celebrated as International Day of Peace, will also usher in the United Nations' 12-day peace campaign here.
"This year the Flute Festival will take place in the first few days of the 12-day-campaign. The flute is the proto instrument of the UN's sustainable goals. A simple bamboo reed has converted human breath into music.
27 flutists from Italy, Slovak, Latvia and Afghanistan will form the international component of the festival. Major attractions will include Riga Saxophone Quartet from Latvia and Arcadio Baracchi from Italy among others.
Besides Chaurasia who is also patron of the festival, other Indian performers include Pandit Pravin Godhkindi, Pandit Ronu Majumdar and Pandit Chetan Joshi.
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Parallel to the main festival are several ancillary events including an exhibition on the languishing wind instruments of India and a series of workshops where yoga and flute will be combined to create relaxing and healing effects.
Budhiraja said, "The other layers of the festival are also
According to organisers, a 'Flute Contest' is also underway across 180 schools in Delhi-NCR, where 10 selected students from each category of 'below 12years' and 'below 20 years' of age will receive scholarships for residency programmes under the mentorship of the music greats of the country.
The festival will see three music concerts each day, besides talks on peace by a score of noted speakers from India and overseas.
"The finalists of the 'Flute Contest' will be performing. Sangeet Natak Akademi will be sponsoring three teams for villages, who will come to the mainstream on the world platform," Budhiraja said.