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Amarendra Dhaneshwar

The city speaks with a German accent

Officially, Mumbai, India, and Stuttgart, Germany, have a 40-year-old relationship.
Section: Lifestyle  | Saturday, June 21, 2008 3:23 IST

A traveller on an age-old musical tour

Indian civilisation is like a rainbow with its many colours. Multi-religious and multicultural, this country offers a great deal.
Section: Lifestyle  | Saturday, June 14, 2008 3:26 IST

Holding on to a tune from a time gone by

A Mumbai institution for Indian classical music is a treasurehouse of old recordings, finds Amarendra Dhaneshwar.
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, May 30, 2008 19:11 IST

Stringed glory

Violinist Milind Raikar is on a journey to spread his music through Europe, says Amarendra Dhaneshwar
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, May 9, 2008 22:06 IST

First Lady of the raga

Originally from Assam, she is popular the world over and has been a front-ranking singer of her genre for well over four decades.
Section: Lifestyle  | Saturday, March 8, 2008 10:07 IST

‘I attempt to create a global sound’

L Subramanium is India’s violin superstar. A musician whose reputation extends beyond the borders of the country, he is constantly engaged in creative pursuits.
Section: Lifestyle  | Saturday, February 16, 2008 3:18 IST

Framed notes

Why did film music become so popular so quickly with so many Indians? “It had mass appeal in stark contrast to the rarified elitism of classical Indian culture”.
Section: Lifestyle  | Saturday, January 26, 2008 3:54 IST

‘Classical music can overcome any challenge’

The 78-year-old maestro, who put the little-known town of Mewat in Haryana on the musical map of the world, retains his flamboyance and charm.
Section: Lifestyle  | Saturday, December 22, 2007 3:12 IST

A jaunt in the world of primordial sound

Namita Devidayal’s book brings out dilemma of a smart, modern day, young lady getting entangled in the web of orthodox yet affectionate musicians
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, October 14, 2007 3:31 IST

Stringing it along

Ulhas Bapat draws sweet music from the santoor, combining innovation with tradition. Bapat performs at the Chetna College Auditorium, Bandra (E), June 17, 5.30 pm
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, June 16, 2007 9:43 IST
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