classical music
Shailaja Khanna | What ‘democracy’ looks like in the world of classical music
With the lockdown, everything changed. This cosy circuit took no time to disintegrate
Apple announces huge push into classical music, standalone app launching in 2022
The tech giant stated that it will incorporate the app's functionality and playlists into Apple Music
Book Review | Monograph studies tone of mridangam
Mridangam, also called Naadha Vadhiyam and king of percussion instruments, has evolved over centuries
Medley’s child
DJ, singer and electronic dance music producer, ritviz dons many hats.
Artistes provide a fitting tribute to the great Kelubabu’s role in resurrecting Odissi dance
The aesthetics and organisation of the festival both on and off stage were impeccable, with excellent public and private, national and local support.
No trends for Sukhwinder Singh
In a candid chat, Oscar winning singer opens up about the current trend of using auto-tuning in the industry and his plans to aopen a modern gurukul.
NaadSadhana: A Tabla-Swarmandal AI/ML jugalbandi app for classical singers, trainees
The Swarmandal is one instrument that almost every classical singer in India needs.
Classical music baithak at Delhi gurdwara: Of ragas and Sikhs
Bhai Baljit Singh’s talented and beautiful daughter Luxmi sang, followed by a tabla solo by Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee Yashwant Vaishnav.
Remembering the masters
A two-day festival dedicated to noted dhrupad artist Pt Vidur Mallick and pakhawaj maestro Pt Yamuna Prasad Chaudhary was held at Triveni auditorium.
Striking a chord
Delhi’s largest classical music festival ended last week after mesmerising the audience for four days.