Author: Chitra Devaraj A student of ShrotaHouse, practicing music A night before my interview, I felt quite forlorn, thinking “when was the last time I did meaningful and soul satisfying work?” To pep myself up, I decided to listen to the famous self-help audio book – Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and HappyContinueContinue reading “Own your voice and you can own your place in the world”
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Featured in Learn and Unlearn podcast series
Listen to the insightful conversation between Madhumita Bhaskar and Gautam Srikrishna at the podcast episode of ‘Learn and Unlearn’ – around ShrotaHouse, early music exposure among children and more!
Interview
BookedForLife, a literary portal based out of Mumbai, has interviewed our founder. Madhumita Bhaskar speaks about her first children’s coloring book, Indian classical music and more! Read the full interview here!
Little Musical Hearts
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Little Musical Hearts
Music exposure adds a very rich dimension to a child’s growth and development, and its benefits are manifold! Watch this viral video of a child and father spending beautiful moments with music. Every child has music inside. As a parent all you need to do is give him/her the right environment and encouragement to simplyContinueContinue reading “Little Musical Hearts”
Thought Pill
A recent happening at Tansen Samaroh 2020 was disturbing. You can read about it here How should musicians react when politicians disrupt concerts? How do you feel? If it makes less of a difference to you, that hurts the spirit of music and more so Indian classical music. And this is what ShrotaHouse shall help change.
Prodigy
Read about Pt. Chitravina Ravikiran – the child prodigy who was discovered and nurtured by his genius father. Photograph taken in 1969. Acharya Pitamaha Chitravina N Narasimhan with his two year old prodigy Chitravina N Ravikiran
Dear Tanpura…
Thought Pill
India has a rich musical history and yet, early music exposure is yet to get its due value and importance in our country. We spend most of our lives dealing with work and performance pressures, yearning for instant rewards and constantly feeding ourselves shallow entertainment and ephemeral addictions to get past the fears and anxietyContinueContinue reading “Thought Pill”
