There are some melodies that never fade—they linger in the air, travel across time, and quietly return to you when you least ...
There is a point in a jugalbandi where technique quietly steps aside and something more fragile takes over, listening. Not the kind that waits for its turn, but the kind that absorbs, bends, and ...
Music is part of our lives. As children, the first thing we did was sing, and only then did we start speaking. A newborn baby ...
On the sidelines of the concert, Rishab Rikhiram Sharma spoke to The Hindu about using music as a tool to address anxiety and depression, and how classical music can open up difficult conversations ...
Summer has just set in, it’s a warm afternoon and we are at the brand new Sunrooof store in Indiranagar, the perfect well-lit ...
Some melodies linger long after the last note fades, weaving themselves into memory and returning to you in quiet, unexpected moments.
At Saaz-e-Bahar, instruments that began their journey in the West are reshaped to speak the language of Indian classical ...
The three-day NAAD Classical Music Festival, curated by tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh, unfolded over the weekend with a line-up ...
The energy of Hyderabad’s nightlife found a perfect match when musician, producer and writer Akhlad Ahmed returned to the ...
Is 1966 the greatest year in music? The incredible number of classic albums released in 1966 certainly suggests as much. Here ...
A concert Sunday at High Beam Dreams offered Gibsons listeners a unique encounter with Raga stylings of India.
Week of April 9-15 features Dar Williams, The Sugarhill Gang, John Waters, Carmen Lundy, Paul Thorn, Yaima, Ari Lennox and ...