Prasanna Venkatraman curated an interesting list of songs dedicated to Rama

[ad_1] Prasanna Venkatraman. | Photo Credit: RAVINDRAN R Prasanna Venkatraman’s concert for Rasika Ranjani Sabha and Gaanapriya Foundation featured the Purandaradasa composition ‘Rama Nama Payasake’ with a pallavi that reads like a divine recipe: “To the payasam of Rama’s name, add the sugar called Krishna, and mix the ghee of Vittala’s name — and savour […]

The Cecilian Choir, from Bengaluru, raises its voice for a cause

[ad_1] One of Bengaluru’s oldest choirs, The Cecilian Choir, will perform for a fundraiser in Bengaluru. Titled Memories Are Made of This, it is a fundraiser for St. Joseph’s University Scholarship Programs. The Cecilian Choir was started in 1982 by a group of musicians under the leadership of Reverend Dr Theodore Pereira.   This year, the […]

R.P. Shravan’s concert featured an interesting line-up of Tamil songs

[ad_1] R.P. Shravan’s concert for Chithirai Tamil Isai Vizha organised by Madhuradhwani. | Photo Credit: VELANKANNI RAJ B It was a pleasure listening to  R.P. Shravan’s vocal recital for Madhuradhwani and Aanmajothi as part of the Chitthirai Thamizh Isai Vizha.  A disciple of Delhi P. Sunder Rajan, he made a vibrant start with ‘Aadi kondar […]

The joy of listening to old-world jazz

[ad_1] Dressed elegantly in blue-grey, Netherlands-based alto saxophonist Femke Mooren did a charming rendition of jazz great Cannonball Adderley’s ‘Wabash’ at the Mumbai leg of the World Jazz Festival recently. She followed it up with her upcoming original release ‘Nellie’, in a duet with trumpeter Charlie Philips. Joined by the vibrant Venezuelan pianist Francisco Rodriguez, […]

London-based musician Amritha Thankachy releases new single; speaks about Bharathiyar’s influence

[ad_1] Amritha Thankachy | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement “You cannot make Tamil music without Bharathiyar.” This is not a quote you hear every day in a world of trending reels and auto-tuned covers. But singer-songwriter Amritha Thankachy does not just reference Bharathiyar — she converses with him, she says. From her beginnings as a video […]

On World Heritage Day looking at how music and dance festivals help in heritage conservation

[ad_1] “Thankfully, I made it to this festival. I have been to Jodhpur earlier but never got to see this gorgeous white marble cenotaph,” says Christine from Germany as we stand on the terrace of Jaswant Thada on a chill October morning. It is a perfect vantage point to view Jodhpur, splashed with hues of […]

Kavya Trehan’s Hyperreal tour promises an immersive experience

[ad_1] When 14-year-old Kavya Trehan told her mom she wanted to perform at an open mic (the kind where they serve alcohol too), her mom did not panic or lecture — she just said, “Cool, I will come with you.” At the event, Kavya, mostly just wanting some attention, got up and sang whatever popped […]

Karan Khosla: Jazz is going to be a big movement in India

[ad_1] Karan Khosla | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Most people dream of escaping the corporate grind — Karan Khosla did it. Swapping spreadsheets for sheet music, he turned his passion for jazz into a full-fledged career. It has been quite a leap for Karan, who has a degree in Physics with a concentration in Applied Mathematics, to transition into a […]

AR Rahman on Abhijeet Bhattacharya’s criticism for ‘overusing’ technology: ‘It’s nice to blame me for everything’

[ad_1] AR Rahman; singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya | Photo Credit: PTI and K. Murali Kumar/The Hindu Oscar-winning music composer AR Rahman on Tuesday responded to singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya’s criticism that he led the industry to rely heavily on technology, leading to a decline in live instrumentation. In an interview with India Today, Rahman said, “It’s nice […]