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Music that heals our minds, our hearts and spirit, and our body, and connects
Why not play music together and connect again – the way families have shared music for thousands of years, and long before music became a commodity? Listen to Spark’s Next Big Thing series, which explores how technology in various guises might affect humanity in the far future: How will we experience music in 2050? >>
Raga Hamsadhvani in: “India’s classical music may be the best antidote to chauvinism” by Ramachandra Guha
To read the full article by the internationally acclaimed author of India After Gandhi, click here >> After Partition, Bade Ghulam chose to move to Pakistan, but, finding the audience for classical music limited (in all senses of the word), wished to return to the Indian side of the border. In the 1950s, it was … Read more
Flute TS Sankaran – Kalakshetra 1988
Vidwan TS Sankaran was Flute Mali’s favorite and most trusted disciple. Apart from imbibing many of his guru’s techniques, he has created several of his own. His music also sometimes reflects his passion for the other great genius piper of the 20th century, TN Rajaratnam Pillai, who hails from the same village as Shri Sankaran. … Read more
Video | Layavinyasam by TR Sundaresan: Mridangam & Konakkol
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