Experience a peaceful journey with this immersive meditation video, featuring soothing instrumental music inspired by Indian classical traditions. Let the gentle sitar melodies, subtle percussion, and ...
The New England Conservatory of Music Intercultural Institute, is celebrating its 30th anniversary next week with a symposium on bimusicality. Bimusicality is when artists can perform in two distinct ...
For the past year, percussionist Sameer Gupta’s nonprofit, RootStock Arts, has presented bite-sized programs of classical Indian music at Medicine For Nightmares Bookstore & Gallery. By turning the ...
The performances were delivered by sitar player Jyoti Thakar and tabla player Arvind Paranjape.
Young sitar player Rishab Rikhiram Sharma is leading a transformative initiative with his music. The 24-year-old Rishab participated in the ET NOW Global Business Summit 2026, where he discussed his ...
Some melodies linger long after the last note fades, weaving themselves into memory and returning to you in quiet, unexpected moments.
The sounds of the sitar and tabla will echo in List Art Center this Saturday, when Brown students will join in an exploration of Indian music and culture. Raagmaala, an organization promoting the ...
For hundreds of centuries, raga has formed the backbone of Indian classical music, offering a guideline for musicians to improvise when performed live. Ragas—which roughly translates to “coloring”—are ...
NEW DELHI (AP) -- Ravi Shankar, the sitar virtuoso who became a hippie musical icon of the 1960s after hobnobbing with the Beatles and who introduced traditional Indian ragas to Western audiences over ...
Gaining confidence with the sitar, Harrison recorded the Indian-inspired song “Love You To” on the Beatles’ landmark 1966 album “Revolver,” helping spark the raga-rock phase of ’60s music and making ...