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Do you think Indian classical music is receiving less attention and appreciation among younger generations, and if so, what factors contribute to its declining popularity and how can we work to preserve and promote this rich cultural heritage?
Revival of Tansens In the age of pop and techno, Indian classical music faces a regrettable decline. There is only a slight remembrance of it in Bollywood music, which is sadly now also being “reverbed” and “remixed” into something that would suit pop culture. With today’s youth’s growing interestRead more
Revival of Tansens
In the age of pop and techno, Indian classical music faces a regrettable decline. There is only a slight remembrance of it in Bollywood music, which is sadly now also being “reverbed” and “remixed” into something that would suit pop culture.
With today’s youth’s growing interest in western culture and influence of globalization, people are shifting from Sa Re Ga Ma Pa to Do Re Mi Fa So. Neglecting their rich Indian roots of classical music, the younger generation would rather boast about listening to Mozart, Beethoven etc. Besides this, young learners or listeners claim viewing Indian classical music as something that is quite complex with all these different ragas, talas, swaras and gharanas. However these intricacies of Indian classical music is what makes it uniquely beautiful.
Media plays an important role in influencing the youth. Shows like Bandish Bandits embraced such a music culture and its classical soundtracks have been added to many playlists. Moreover, promoting organizations like SPIC MACAY can also further preserve the sanctity of this genre of music.
Hence through combined efforts in education, media and initiatives, we can protect and promote India’s rich musical heritage, ensuring it resonates with future generations.
Do you think Indian classical music is receiving less attention and appreciation among younger generations, and if so, what factors contribute to its declining popularity and how can we work to preserve and promote this rich cultural heritage?
Revival of Tansens In the age of pop and techno, Indian classical music faces a regrettable decline. There is only a slight remembrance of it in Bollywood music, which is sadly now also being “reverbed” and “remixed” into something that would suit pop culture. With today’s youth’s growing interestRead more
Revival of Tansens
In the age of pop and techno, Indian classical music faces a regrettable decline. There is only a slight remembrance of it in Bollywood music, which is sadly now also being “reverbed” and “remixed” into something that would suit pop culture.
With today’s youth’s growing interest in western culture and influence of globalization, people are shifting from Sa Re Ga Ma Pa to Do Re Mi Fa So. Neglecting their rich Indian roots of classical music, the younger generation would rather boast about listening to Mozart, Beethoven etc. Besides this, young learners or listeners claim viewing Indian classical music as something that is quite complex with all these different ragas, talas, swaras and gharanas. However these intricacies of Indian classical music is what makes it uniquely beautiful.
Media plays an important role in influencing the youth. Shows like Bandish Bandits embraced such a music culture and its classical soundtracks have been added to many playlists. Moreover, promoting organizations like SPIC MACAY can also further preserve the sanctity of this genre of music.
Hence through combined efforts in education, media and initiatives, we can protect and promote India’s rich musical heritage, ensuring it resonates with future generations.
Do you think Indian classical music is receiving less attention and appreciation among younger generations, and if so, what factors contribute to its declining popularity and how can we work to preserve and promote this rich cultural heritage?
Revival of Tansens In the age of pop and techno, Indian classical music faces a regrettable decline. There is only a slight remembrance of it in Bollywood music, which is sadly now also being “reverbed” and “remixed” into something that would suit pop culture. With today’s youth’s growing interestRead more
Revival of Tansens
In the age of pop and techno, Indian classical music faces a regrettable decline. There is only a slight remembrance of it in Bollywood music, which is sadly now also being “reverbed” and “remixed” into something that would suit pop culture.
With today’s youth’s growing interest in western culture and influence of globalization, people are shifting from Sa Re Ga Ma Pa to Do Re Mi Fa So. Neglecting their rich Indian roots of classical music, the younger generation would rather boast about listening to Mozart, Beethoven etc. Besides this, young learners or listeners claim viewing Indian classical music as something that is quite complex with all these different ragas, talas, swaras and gharanas. However these intricacies of Indian classical music is what makes it uniquely beautiful.
Media plays an important role in influencing the youth. Shows like Bandish Bandits embraced such a music culture and its classical soundtracks have been added to many playlists. Moreover, promoting organizations like SPIC MACAY can also further preserve the sanctity of this genre of music.
Hence through combined efforts in education, media and initiatives, we can protect and promote India’s rich musical heritage, ensuring it resonates with future generations.