Hindustani music celebrates the rain and its many colours and emotions in its corpus of compositions in Khayal, Dadra, Thumri and Kajri and its varieties of Malhar, Megh and several other ragas ...
The city witnessed a solo performance by Vidyadhar Vyas at a programme in G.D. Birla Sabhagar that was organized by Sangeet Ashram. The artist commenced his presentation with the appropriate monsoon ...
It would perhaps be inopportune to celebrate the rains with music given the havoc that the intemperate weather conditions have caused in Mumbai and the floods in many Indian states. In fact, many have ...
Sarang and Malhar are two ragas which are said to be a part of the traditional ragamala that has existed for more than a thousand years. Miyan Ki Malhar, a type of Malhar is often associated with ...
In the North Indian musical tradition, the link of raga Malhar with the monsoons is so widespread that recently a pan Indian retail chain called its new monsoon collection Malhar. Throughout North ...
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