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Remembering Batuk Diwanji, a treasure trove of stories about Mumbai’s Hindustani music scene
Aneesh Pradhan
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Indian soundscapes: Culture ministry aims to document music makers so it can spend its money better
Aneesh Pradhan
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Two projects are mapping the music of India, creating awareness about our sonic diversity
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: From Bengal and Punjab, two lesser known pakhawaj gharanas
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: A pakhawaj solo performance by Dattopant Mangalvedhekar, recorded for AIR
Aneesh Pradhan
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Soulmate: The band that has done more for the blues in India than anyone else
K Mark Swer
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Listen: Explore the Naathdwara style of pakhawaj playing, with roots in Jaipur
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Pakhawaj players of the Nana Saheb Panse gharana, with roots in the Indore court
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Exploring the rich tradition of pakhawaj solo playing
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Mogubai Kurdikar, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan and Siddheshwari Devi sing bhakti poetry
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Siddheshwari Devi, Faiyaz Khan and other Hindustani greats sing devotional poetry
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Meerabai’s ‘Mat Ja Jogi’ interpreted by Mallikarjun Mansur, Bismillah Khan and other greats
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Omkarnath Thakur’s rendition of a Meerabai bhajan reflects his dramatic khayal presentations
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Kesarbai Kerkar, Jitendra Abhisheki and Kishori Amonkar explore the same bhajan
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Many Hindustani music purists believe concert repertoire is getting populist. Is it?
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Marathi natya geet performed by Abdul Karim Khan and Kumar Gandharva
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: How the composition Sur Sangat Raag Vidya influenced Marathi theatre music
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Marathi theatre songs take melodic excursions into bandhi thumri form
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Bal Gandharva sings Marathi natya geet based on a Hindustani dadra
Aneesh Pradhan
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The fascinating rhythms of Alla Rakha: A tribute to the tabla wizard
Aneesh Pradhan