Articles & Insights
Explore the world of Indian classical music through in-depth articles, artist interviews, and educational content
Booking Direct, Made Simple: KalaSudha Tickets Are Now Live
This month we start something steadier than a festival season: a KalaSudha concert every month, with workshops and more to follow. That rhythm changes what we need. When you put on shows all year roun...
KalaSudha Composer: The First Release Is Open for Testing
KalaSudha Composer is open for testing. Earlier this year, we shared a first look at our browser-based notation editor for Hindustani classical music. Since then, we rebuilt large parts of it and adde...
Decoding the Ragas and Rhythms of the Indian Holi Season
In the world of IT, we live by “release cycles” and “sprint cycles”. In the rural heartlands, where Holi is a way of life, things run on an older, more robust operating system. Here, the seasons dicta...
Beyond the Video Call: KalaSudha Academy Booking System Evolves Online Indian Classical Music
In Indian classical music, the relationship between teacher and student has always been intimate and sustained. Apart from delivering theoretical and practical lessons, a guru listens, adjusts, and gu...
The Mastery of the Sitar and the Indian Violin
The moments preceding the raga rendition are characterised by intense stillness. For the artist, seated before the tanpura’s initial resonance, this marks the commencement of an inward journey. Years ...
Two Streams, One Source: Deciphering the Dialects of Indian Classical Music
Looking into the internal field of Indian classical music, we find it like a great river that, through the sheer force of history and geography, branched into two mighty distributaries. To the uniniti...
The Eternal Heartbeat: Discovering the Soul of Indian Classical Music
The atmosphere in a silent auditorium, as a performer closes their eyes before the first note, evokes a clear sense of mystery. In the absence of turning sheet music or a conductor’s baton, the audien...
Introducing KalaSudha Composer: Revolutionising Indian Classical Music Notation
We are pleased to introduce KalaSudha Composer, a cloud-based music notation software developed with careful planning and dedication. Designed for Hindustani classical music, it offers a powerful, int...
The Year We Built Bridges: 2025, The Soul of Art, and Our Digital Future
As I sit down to reflect on 2025, the silence in the room feels very different from the silence before a concert begins. The pre-concert silence is full of nervous anticipation. The silence at the end...