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There has been a wave of classical musicians in India trying to make the genre more relatable to younger audiences. Whether ...
Ghulam Mohammed Zaz fears for the future of the hand-made santoor as there are no takers for the dying artform.
What’s Changing In North Indian Classical Music? Shorter sets, younger crowds, and visual backdrops are reshaping how the music is performed and experienced.
For many years now, Dayton’s full-time classical music station has been collecting musical instruments to benefit students in the Dayton region.
The business supplies and repairs music instruments for the large majority of East Texas school districts, and has been in business for nearly 80 years. Every summer, the business reaches their peak ...
New Delhi: Passengers at Indira Gandhi International Airport can now enjoy classical music and dance performances as part of a new initiative called D.
Instruments of healing At Johns Hopkins Hospital, music therapists use stirring rhythms and soothing melodies to support patients and their families during the hardest moments of their lives ...
In a digital age where global beats often eclipse local rhythms, Rohan Manchanda emerges as a passionate custodian of India’s rich musical heritage. Through Lokgharana — a platform he founded — Rohan ...
You've probably heard the joke about being able to buy a motorcycle and piano in the same trip if you buy Yamaha, but are the two companies really the same?
Game of Thrones Tushar Lall’s Indian classical rendition of the Game of Thrones theme marked the beginning of the Indian Jam Project. Inspired by the music alone, Tushar, without having seen Game of ...
A new generation of Indian musicians is shaking up New Zealand's music scene, blending contemporary hip hop with cultural roots.
These musical pillars, or what are commonly known as Saptaswara Stambhas, are made of solid granite, but you would be amazed to know that they sound like actual musical instruments: drums, strings ...