Where’s the diversity in Indian classical music, asks T.M. Krishna

Where’s the diversity in Indian classical music, asks T.M. Krishna

In the late 1980s, when I was around 12 years old and trying to listen to every classical music concert in town, the often-heard lament was about declining audiences and that those who did attend were older people. The fear was that, once a few generations passed, the art form would fade away. The conservatives […]

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Where’s the diversity in Indian classical music, asks T.M. Krishna

Where’s the diversity in Indian classical music, asks T.M. Krishna

In the late 1980s, when I was around 12 years old and trying to listen to every classical music concert in town, the often-heard lament was about declining audiences and that those who did attend were older people. The fear was that, once a few generations passed, the art form would fade away. The conservatives […]

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Where’s the diversity in Indian classical music, asks T.M. Krishna

Where’s the diversity in Carnatic music, asks T.M. Krishna

In the late 1980s, when I was around 12 years old and trying to listen to every classical music concert in town, the often-heard lament was about declining audiences and that those who did attend were older people. The fear was that, once a few generations passed, the art form would fade away. The conservatives […]

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