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As the guru-shishya tradition changes, Indian classical music workshops flourish
Aneesh Pradhan
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Classics rare: Abdul Aziz Khan and other maestros of the vichitra veena
Aneesh Pradhan
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Quicksilver tappas from beyond the Gwalior and Banaras gharanas
Aneesh Pradhan
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Tappas from the Banaras gharana by maestros Siddheshwari Devi, Rasoolan Bai and Girija Devi
Aneesh Pradhan
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Hindustani music performers often mistake legend for history: an interview with Aneesh Pradhan
Nalini Taneja
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Tappas: A gift from the gharana vocalists of Gwalior and Banaras
Aneesh Pradhan
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Brass tracks: Bands of the Indian defence forces play symphonic ragas
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen to the deep tones of the rudra veena, played by leading dhrupad exponents
Aneesh Pradhan
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Rediscover the virtuosity of Hindustani vocalist Amir Khan
Aneesh Pradhan
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Classical melodies that glow with the light of Diwali
Aneesh Pradhan
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Five classic jugalbandis that demonstrate the real meaning of the term
Aneesh Pradhan
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How the magic of thumri gives life to Kathak
Aneesh Pradhan
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A rare glimpse of the mandolin being used in Hindustani music too
Aneesh Pradhan
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Why would students be drawn to classical music when they're barely exposed to it?
Aneesh Pradhan
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Introducing two rare Hindustani instruments: the sundari and the taar shenai
Aneesh Pradhan
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[Video] Ravi Shankar, Zakir Hussain and other greats at the BBC studios
Aneesh Pradhan
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Tarana: How Indian classical music broke free from the confines of language
Aneesh Pradhan
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For the Ganesh festival, Hindustani compositions praising the elephant-headed god
Aneesh Pradhan
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'Kashmir is India's internal matter'
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[Video] A tribute to VD Paluskar, who encouraged amateurs to study Hindustani music
Aneesh Pradhan