Indian Baritone Frazan Adil Kotwal makes long-awaited Mumbai debut at the Royal Opera House
Western classical music has long evolved through the exchange of ideas, styles, and traditions, shaped by centuries of creative exploration and emotional expression. Its forms are built on balance and contrast, where intimacy meets grandeur and simplicity coexists with complexity. In its essence, it invites attentive listening. It unfolds gradually, allowing melody and harmony to create mood, atmosphere, and meaning. Whether reflective or dramatic, restrained or expansive, it can slow time, draw focus inward, and open space for emotional connection without the need for words.