Music
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Hindusthan Records: How the shepherd boy playing a flute brought music into Indian homes
Subha Das Mollick
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The Muslim maestro at the heart of a Hindu temple tradition
Malini Nair
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When saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins spent time in an ashram in Mumbai’s Powai in 1968
Naresh Fernandes
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Bring It on Home: How Bob Dylan reshaped popular music in Eastern India
Arka Chakraborty
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Manganiyar women are stepping onto a stage long closed to them by men
Malini Nair
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‘The act of listening is part of the story’: Anurag Banerjee on his book on Meghalaya’s music scene
Diya Isha
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In Florida, university professors are hoping to use music to challenge India-Pakistan dynamics
Siraj Khan
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The unsung women who took Hindustani music from the kotha to the gramophone
Malini Nair
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Why AI in music is making listeners react emotionally
Cate Cleo Alexander, The Conversation Lauren Knight, The Conversation
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How ‘Vaishnava Jana To’ changed from Gandhi’s time to ours
Malini Nair
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‘My Life’: Ustad Allauddin Khan’s autobiography is occasionally impatient and always deeply human
Ipshita Mitra
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From the biography: The secret of the life, art and milieu of khayal singer Arun Kashalkar
Sumana Ramanan
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Why a 19th-century king’s music still provokes doubt and dispute in the Carnatic world
Malini Nair
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Why Iranian pop legend Googoosh, once silenced by the Islamic Republic, has paused her singing
Richard Nedjat-Haiem, The Conversation
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Liquid notes: How water flows through Indian music
Chitra Srikrishna
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Protest music with playful satire: How a Nigerian rapper has become the voice of a generation
Paul Onanuga, The Conversation
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How the bawdy, irreverent songs of kajari and hori have resisted being tamed
Chandranshu Yadav Pratyay Nath
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‘The Scattered Court’: Meticulous archival research reconstructs the musical afterlife of the Empire
Ankush Pal
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Humans are hardwired to sing and dance and it is great for us
Elinor Harrison , The Conversation
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How an 86-year-old music store has helped Kolkata stay in touch with ‘everything musical’
Pratyay Nath