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Swami Haridas-Tansen Festival Begins in Delhi

The 27th Delhi edition of the Swami Haridas-Tansen Sangeet Nritya Mahotsava starts today. Featuring legends like Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia and Begum Parveen Sultana, the 3-day festival offers free entry. Don't miss it!

Chennai's Streets & Rooftops Host Music Revolution

Chennai's music scene is breaking free from auditoriums. Discover how grassroots movements are creating 200+ inclusive, spontaneous performances on streets and rooftops, uniting the community. Read more!

Thyagaraja Music Festival Begins in Bengaluru

The annual Thyagaraja Music Festival starts today at Bengaluru's Seva Sadan. Featuring 100+ artists over 3 days, it celebrates Carnatic music's legacy. Don't miss this cultural highlight!

Will Music Survive the Rapid Pace of Technology?

As technology accelerates, N Raghupathy questions the endurance of traditional music. Explore the impact of innovation on musical expression and its future. Read the full analysis.

Carnatic Music's Global Journey: Tradition Meets Innovation

Carnatic music is expanding its reach through global collaborations and digital platforms while staying true to its roots. Musicians discuss fusion, improvisation, and engaging younger audiences. Discover the evolution of this classical tradition.

Margazhi's Hidden Narrative: Music, Philanthropy & Inclusivity

Discover how Chennai's Margazhi season goes beyond classical concerts. Artists like Sudha Ragunathan, OS Arun, and Bombay Jayashri are driving social change, supporting disabled artists, and redefining inclusivity. Explore the philanthropic spirit of the

Chennai's Inclusive Sign-Language Choir Debuts at Margazhi

For the first time in Chennai, over 200 children, including deaf and disabled performers, joined a unified sign-language choir at Margazhi Matram. Discover how this multisensory concert is redefining inclusivity in Indian classical music.

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