Tags : Indian classical music
A repertoire is a collection of pieces, songs or works that a musician or group can perform. The repertoire is a crucial aspect of any musician’s career, as it is the foundation upon which they build their musical skills, style, and identity. This blog will delve deep into the repertoire, exploring its many facets and […]Read More
“Unraveling the Legacy of Thumri Gharanas” INTRODUCTION Thumri is a genre of semi-classical vocal music that originated in the North Indian subcontinent, with roots in the medieval poetry of the region. Thumri Gharana is a style or tradition within this genre that emerged in the 19th century and has since become a prominent school of […]Read More
Exploring the Rich Heritage of Khyal Gharanas: A Journey Through the Diverse Schools of Indian Classical Music INTRODUCTION Khyal is a popular genre of North Indian classical music that is primarily vocal in nature. It is a form of Hindustani music that combines improvisation and structured composition. Khyal is characterised by exploring different melodic and […]Read More
INTRODUCTION The harmonium is a musical instrument that has been a staple of Indian classical music for centuries. Its unique sound and versatility have made it a favorite among musicians and music lovers alike. Despite its popularity, many people do not fully understand the history and significance of the harmonium in Indian classical music. In […]Read More
INTRODUCTION The Sehnai is a musical instrument that has been an integral part of Indian classical music for centuries. Originating in northern India, the Sehnai has a distinct, haunting sound that has captivated audiences for generations. This beautiful instrument is made of wood and has several reeds that produce the melodic notes that make the […]Read More