Podcast series about Indian/Hindustani classical music featuring uncommon ragas and compositions based on them rendered by well known though not often remembered musicians of their times. Presented by Manoj Govindraj accompanied by his expert commentary and analyses.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | MusicMusic Commentary |
This episode is a humble tribute to the legendary vocal maestro Ustad Rashid Khan, whose untimely passing away is a real shock to the music world. His tonal quality and the emotional appeal in his music will continue to inspire music students and mus... more
This episode delves deep into the contribution of maestro Pandit Vishwamohan Bhat, who modified the slide guitar by incorporating several enhancements and created a new instrument, the Mohan Veena.
This episode discusses the contribution of Vidushi Shubhra Guha, both as a performer who belonged to the male dominated Agra Gharana but still managed to establish herself as a singer of repute. She also taught many students both in India and abroad.... more
This episode brings to light the lively yet meditative nature of the vocal style of Pandit Mukul Shivputraji. Despite being the son of the legendary vocal maestro Pandit Kumar Gandharvaji, Mukulji has carved his own nich in Hindustani classical music... more
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You will learn a lot from this podcast. Top marks.
A podcast with a benevolent mission. Very detailed and informative for any admirer of Indian classical music.
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