Already a highly respected musician in his own country, Ravi Shankar first burst into European and American popular consciousness in the late 1960s when the Beatles’ lead guitarist, George Harrison, ...
The sitar's distinctive sound is produced by a gently curved surface that makes each note bloom before it settles, an effect Indian craftspeople perfected by ear centuries before scientists could ...
The series on taals with the same number of matras or time units started last week with an episode highlighting the 14-matra dhamaar taal. Quite in the manner that this taal is employed to accompany ...
Sitar maestro Purbayan Chatterjee speaks about reimagining ragas, collaborating across genres, mentoring Farhan Akhtar, and ...
At the top of the world, Everest Base Camp sits at a staggering 17,598 feet (5,364 metres) above sea level. Approximately 40,000 people trek to the base camp on the world’s tallest mountain every year ...
Set to compose music for a ballet based on Nobel laureate Herman Hesse’s “Siddhartha”, Pandit Gaurav Mazumdar, says the world has embraced the Indian classical instrument sitar as their own. Dr Vinod ...
Folks around the world may not easily be able to recognize a bansuri, a sarod or a sarangi, but they can instantly identify the reverberating buzz of a sitar- and that’s all thanks to Pandit Ravi ...
When Ravi Shankar, sitar virtuoso, passed away last December there was an international outpouring of tributes and writings on his life and contributions to world music. The Indian maestro, who was ...
Sitar player Ravi Shankar died Tuesday at the age of 92. Brian Q. Silver, a sitar player with over 40 years of experience, talks about playing the unique instrument and how Shankar popularized the ...