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Carnatic, Mridangam

Arjun Kumar

Arjun Kumar was born into a family of mridangam artists, and upholds their renowned style on the...

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Carnatic, Mridangam

Neyveli B Venkatesh

Neyveli B Venkatesh is a Chennai-based mridangam player. His rhythm training began under his...

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Percussion, Mridangam

Parupalli S Phalgun

Parupalli Subbaraya (P.S.) Phalgun is an experienced mridangam maestro, known for rhythmic...

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Percussion, Mridangam

Patri Satish Kumar

 “The word tradition has another word hiding within it: addition. Tradition continues when you...

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Percussion, Mridangam

Dr. Trichy Sankaran

Dr. Trichy Sankaran is a global ambassador for the mridangam, a double-headed South Indian drum....

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Percussion, Mridangam

VV Ramanamurthy

VV Ramanamurthy is a leading mridangam artist. Born to a lineage of Carnatic masters, he was...

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Carnatic, Mridangam

Thiruvaarur Bakthavathsalam

Thiruvaarur Bakthavathsalam, revered in the realms of Carnatic music, stands as a luminary figure...

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New to indian Classical Music?

The beginner's guide to Indian classical music. Whether you’re completely new to raga music or just need a refresher, we’ve put together this brief overview of all things raga music to help you feel at ease when visiting one of our concerts or watch our videos on our YouTube or our Darbar Concert Hall.

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