India, Dec. 2 -- When the Capital's air fills with classical notes, it's ought to be the fag end of the year. For it's around this time that the annual event, Delhi Classical Music Festival, makes its foray amidst the cacophony of a jam-packed cultural calendar. This time, it's returning to mesmerise the music aficionados with a line-up that includes renowned artistes who will present vocal and instrumental performances.

"I will sing thumri and may be a bhajan; will select the raga after seeing the audience," says Padma Bhushan Pt Ajoy Chakraborty, who will take to stage on day one. Having performed in the city on several occasions, he shares, "Delhi audience is much better than before... This might be my 65th concert in Delhi and I now ...