Harballabh Fair
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Shree Baba Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan is a festival of Indian Classical Music, held every year on the last weekend in December, in Jalandhar City.
The festival is named after Baba Harballabh who is considered a saint and an exponent of Hindustani Classical Music in northern India.
The first Sammelan (festival) was held in 1875 at the Sidh Peeth Shri Devi Talab Mandir, in Jalandhar.
The 3 day long festival hosts 15-20 artists every year. Prominent artists of Hindustani Classical Music from India and Pakistan have performed at the festival at one time or the other during the history of the festival.
The festival attracts thousands of music lovers from all over India and other countries. There is no admission fee to attend this music festival.
The money for organizing the festival comes from various donations and grants - both public and private.
[edit] Shree Baba Harballabh Sangeet Pratiyogita
To encourage the young to appreciate and improve themselves in the field of Hindustani Classical Music and to bring out the best amongst the competitors, an open competition in Hindustani Classical Music is organized by the Mahasabha every year for 3 days prior to the annual Sangeet Sammelan.
There are 3 categories for competition, namely: Vocal, Instrumental(Non-Percussion) and Instrumental (Percussion)
There are 2 age groups in each category Juniors (Yuva Varg) - between 13 to 19 yrs. Seniors (Varishth Varg) - 19+ to 25 yrs.
There are 3 prizes in each category: First, Second and Third.
The winners from the Senior age group are initiated and given an opportunity to perform as 'Performing Artists' during the next Sammelan.
[edit] Shree Baba Harballabh Sangeet Utsavs
Vasant Utsav, Malhar Utsav and Hemant Utsav are organized in the months of February, August and October every year. Two to three artists are invited during these Utsavs to give their performance during a 4-5 hour program on the scheduled evenings.
During the Utsavs, preference is given to the upcomign artists in the field of Hindustani Classical Music so as to give them appropriate exposure in the music circles.