Popular folk singer Malini Awasthi praised the Uttar Pradesh government and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanth for taking a keen interest in promoting classical and folk forms of music
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 17: Dedhia Music Foundation (DMF), a non-profit organization founded by Aatish Dedhia, CEO of Zycus and dedicated towards promoting and preserving Hindustani Classical Music, introduces Yuva Sur Sartaj 2024. A first-of-its-kind talent hunt to discover young
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 26: Following the debut of its off-campus initiative - NCPA@thePark in March, the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, returns to Bengaluru with yet another unique concert by the Symphony Orchestra of India featuring child prodigy Ayaan
New Delhi [India], May 14: HCL Concerts, an initiative dedicated to preserving and promoting the Indian classical performing arts unveiled, "The Great Indian Classical Podcast with Nirali Kartik," one of the first series dedicated to conversations around Indian Classical Music. The inaugural
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 26: Mumbai's premier arts and cultural institution, the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) has partnered with the BLR Hubba to bring its community outreach initiative - 'NCPA@ThePark' to Bengaluru, supported by Westside. Following the success
After the announcement made by Ranjani and Gayatri to withdraw from the Music Academy's Conference 2024 in protest against the Sangita Kalanidhi award to vocalist TM Krishna, the Music Academy president N Murali has written a letter addressing the issue.
The artistes are miffed with the Chennai-based academy's decision to bestow the honour, which is considered the Oscar equivalent in Carnatic music, on the 48-year-old vocalist whom they say has "glorified Periyar" and vilified the Carnatic music community.
Renowned Indian classical musicians Ranjani and Gayatri have announced their decision to withdraw from the Music Academy's Conference 2024 and said that their participation in this year's conference under TM Krishna's presidency would constitute a "moral violation."
Padma Bhushan recipient Dr L Subramaniam, who is among the best-known violinists worldwide and one of India's finest performers, has contributed to international recognition for the violin as a South Indian solo instrument.
Violin virtuoso L Subramaniam is a crusader of global music. Because of his strong background in Carnatic classical music, western classical music, and orchestration, Subramaniam has been continually experimenting with new concepts and ideas. He developed the global music concept.
New Delhi [India], January 31: In the heart of "Glorious India," a unique musical project has come to life, blending tradition and innovation in classical music. Created by world renowned composer and Tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh, this project showcases the brilliance of musicians in North an