The last few years have seen arts management companies enter Indian classical arts – a field that has, largely, been unorganised. So, what is arts management? Simply put, it refers to treating and managing art like any other business – building up the product, managing it from inception to delivery…
Friends in Concert, a unique production featuring 13 well known Carnatic musicians, first aired digitally in 2020. A new, live production premieres on January 19th at The Music Academy. TM Krishna, the brain behind it, explains. “During the pandemic, musicians were putting out clips mostly by themselves. Music making, however,…
On YouTube is a K.V. Narayanaswamy (KVN) concert, listing co-artistes M. Chandrasekaran, Umayalpuram Sivaraman and G. Harishankar. Presenting ‘vAtApi gaNapatim’ after a shloka, KVN sings a classic sangati at the 2 minute 52 second mark when, suddenly, mid-line, the kanjira comes in – for all of 9-10 aksharam-s – clear,…
In 1926, Bangalore Nagarathnamma was not allowed to perform at the annual tribute to Saint Thyagaraja – because she was female – despite constructing his temple at her personal expense. It was 1941 before men and women could perform together at the Thiruvaiyaru Thyagaraja Aradhana. Now the armed forces have…
With globalisation, Indian artforms are more widespread. Larger auditoriums, extensive travel and many more concerts have inspired rethinks on the construction of many traditional instruments. Restrictive luggage constraints made portability key. Long tours without access to repair technicians necessitated durability. Such practical needs coupled with a desire for a unique…
‘Shruti mata, layam pita’ – the saying goes in the Carnatic tradition of music. So crucial is the baseline pitch for Indian classical music – whether Carnatic or Hindustani, bhajans or ghazals, dance and more. Consequently, the tanpura (or tambura in Carnatic parlance) has been integral to the arts. Many…
With the exception of, perhaps, the Carnatic fraternity’s annual renditions of Thyagaraja’s pancaratnam-s, group singing is rare in Indian Classical Music. Dr. Kanniks Kannikeswaran has taken this to a different level, however, pioneering music for groups of 40-250 using Indian lyrics set to Indian rAgam-s, inspired by world musical ensembles…
“We get criticised for trying to break conventions,” says Hardial Rai, the founder of ZerOculture, a UK based organisation. “We do that to adapt to new audiences, new aesthetics and new sensibilities,” The website of ZerOclassikal, ZerOculture’s musical arm, terms it an initiative to ‘offer a radical approach to south…
Anyone with even a little interest in Indian Classical Music has probably come across an Indian Raga Labs video or two. Ranging from 2-3 minutes to a maximum of 9-10, these are excellent studio recorded music and dance productions. Indian Raga Labs was the idea Sriram Emani wrote up as…
Born and raised in the USA, Arun Ramamurthy wanted to present the Carnatic music he played to the culture he grew up in. That led to Carnatic Sundays at the Cornelia Street Café, a highly regarded jazz club in the lower Westside in New York city which ran programs 7…