Indian music
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Suresh Chandvankar (1952-2024): An archivist devoted to preserving India’s recorded sounds
Kushal Gopalka
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Watch: Musician transforms Lady Gaga’s hit song ‘Bloody Mary’ into soulful veena rendition
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Play Indian music on flights and in airports, urges aviation ministry
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Listen: This composition in Kirwani shows how Hindustani music enriched Marathi theatre
Aneesh Pradhan
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The legend of Baiju Bawra: Was there ever a musician who could melt marble with his singular voice?
Malini Nair
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In India’s crowded music streaming space, these factors will decide who emerges the winner
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Listen: These dadras from different gharanas offer diverse interpretations of Khamaj
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: These bandish ki thumri performances offer a melodious introduction to Raag Khamaj
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Explore the rare Sool taal in these vocal and tabla performances
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Mark Gandhi Jayanti with raags composed in his honour by Ravi Shankar and Kumar Gandharva
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Instrumental performances set to a double-tempo Dadra taal
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: Begum Akhtar plays with tempo in these performances set to the Dadra taal
Aneesh Pradhan
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Listen: The many ways in which Faiyaz Khan adds colour and dynamism to the Dadra taal
Aneesh Pradhan
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‘Harmony with AR Rahman’ trailer: Amazon Prime series explores India’s diverse musical traditions
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Explore the Kaharvaa taal through the qawwalis of Jaffar Hussain Badayuni and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Aneesh Pradhan
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No longer just moneybags, corporate brands are now shaping India’s independent music
Amit Gurbaxani
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In this Indian singer’s haunting voice, you can hear the richness of Bulleh Shah and Nirala’s poetry
Vandana Shukla
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Tushar Lall of The Indian Jam Project on early beginnings, pleasing his parents and Bollywood
Devarsi Ghosh
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Looking back: What Rajendra Prasad, India’s first President, thought about music
Aneesh Pradhan
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Watch: And still the ‘Shape of You’-inspired tributes keep coming, led by a biriyani-flavoured one
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