A thought-provoking discussion on the relevance of traditional time theory in Indian classical music took center stage at the ‘Ragprabha’ music festival, organized by the Dr. Prabha Atre Foundation.
IIT Mandi revives ancient Indian practices to support students' mental well-being amid rising crises.
Much to his guru’s style, Prashanth’s concert stood out for precise kalpanaswaras, clear diction and seamless raga transitions.
There are some melodies that never fade—they linger in the air, travel across time, and quietly return to you when you least ...
Pattabhirama Pandit's concert, dedicated to Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar and K.V. Narayanaswamy, was a blend of tradition and ...
Runki Goswami has travelled a long road. She has charted out a successful professional career path in the IT industry and, at the same time, embarked on a melodious journey exploring the joys and ...
For nearly seven decades, Padma Bhushan awardee Pt Ajoy Chakrabarty has lived and breathed the nuances of Indian music, or as he prefers to call it, raga music, not just as a performer but as a ...
At Saaz-e-Bahar, instruments that began their journey in the West are reshaped to speak the language of Indian classical ...
There’s no experience that can fully prepare you for a new song. I still feel like a student. I’m constantly learning. Every ...
Pratidhwani 3, presented by Geetobitan — a group of musicians and singers from the Bengali community in the city — and directed by Saswati Bhattacharya, brought together classical and contemporary ...
The music most of us consume today often feels shaped by a sense of urgency. It seems compressed into shorter runtimes and built around instant hooks for virality. This shift is especially apparent in ...
In a strange turn of cultural resurrection, a 19th century circus show in England's Rochdale town would find renewed life in ...