Convergence in a Carnatic concert

A recent Carnatic concert presented in the south-eastern city of Atlanta in the United States reflected a beautiful amalgam of cultures, faiths, diasporas and demographics.   The event was organized by Emory University’s Office of Spiritual and Religious Life, and Telugu Studies at Emory. The venue, Cannon Chapel, within Emory’s…

K Arun Prakash

He is perhaps the most polarising mridangists of current times and K Arun Prakash is well aware of it. “What I am doing is unprecedented and anything unprecedented takes time to get accepted,” he says, in the unflustered manner typical of him. One realises very soon that he is a…

RK Shriramkumar

His calm and composed countenance belies the vidvat within. RK Shriramkumar’s is profound all-round musicality, signifying an amalgam of intellect, knowledge, creativity and bhAvam (the conveying of emotion) combined with dedication and deference to the artform itself. He is a solo violinist, accompanying violinist, respected vAgayEkkAra (a lyricist who also…

Nithyasree Mahadevan

Even before her first formal lesson, a varnam, the young girl had already picked up the corpus of songs that the entire household knew by heart, like Santhi Nilava Vendum, Eppadi Paadinaro, Maamava Pattabhirama. Nithyasree Mahadevan was born on 25th August 1973 to I. Sivakumar and Lalitha Sivakumar. A more…

ZerOclassikal

“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…

On a different note

To dare to be different in presenting an art form permeated by tradition, lineage and seemingly inviolable rules requires courage, and especially so when you are the headliner of your own eponymous crossover band. Roopa Mahadevan of Roopa in Flux and Aditya Prakash of Aditya Prakash Ensemble have done so,…

Indian Raga Labs

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…

Brooklyn Raga Massive

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…

A biography of Parassala Ponnammal

Hemavathy, the recently released biography of Parassala Ponnammal, sheds light on the lifelong Kerala- based Carnatic musician academic who became known outside her native state for the first time only at age 82. She went on to get several prestigious awards subsequently, the capstone being the Padma Sri in 2017…

Agam

Agam set the field ablaze when they arrived over ten years ago as the pioneer of what Rolling Stones magazine called Carnatic Progressive Rock. Leading classical musicians like Aruna Sairam, Ranjani and Gayatri and Kaushiki Chakraborty have since collaborated with them. Agam has a cult following ranging from children to…