× Close
-
When a Voice from the Skies brought Hindustani music to Indian homes
Aneesh Pradhan
-
The morning raga that goes perfectly with the morning newspaper
Aneesh Pradhan
-
A keyboard crescendo: Innovative harmonium players from Karnataka and Bengal
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Relentless innovation: More pioneering harmonium players from Western India
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Three pioneering musicians who helped turn the harmonium into a solo instrument
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Listen to virtuosos of an instrument once banned on All India Radio
Aneesh Pradhan
-
A glimpse at the work of Inayat Khan, a pioneering Indian musician in the West
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Why singer Jankibai of Allahabad was always associated with the number 56
Aneesh Pradhan
-
A showcase of thumris by Kesarbai Kerkar
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Exploring the magic of Kesarbai Kerkar, live in concert
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Kesarbai Kerkar's voice was a commanding presence for four decades
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Explore the slow magic of Jat taal
Aneesh Pradhan
-
An introduction to the lilting beauty of the Addha taal
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Gwalior gharana stalwarts explore slow compositions in Tilwada taal
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Four versions of Vande Mataram by Hindustani maestros mark National Week
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Chaiti songs with an erotic frisson
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Chaiti songs to celebrate the first month of the Hindu calendar
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Listen to Annapurna Devi, Zarin Daruvala and other stellar Indian women instrumentalists
Aneesh Pradhan
-
A bouquet of raags to enliven the Festival of Colours
Aneesh Pradhan
-
Enjoy the scrumptuous raag Bahar with a variety of toppings
Aneesh Pradhan