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‘Nadam’ is sound. Indian spirituality explains that the entire mystery of creation resolves itself into Light and Sound. The supreme is worshipped as ‘Nada Brahman’. Control of the breath, mental absorption and the maintenance of a blissful state have all made the art of music a veritable Nada yoga. Aldous Huxley in his “Music at Night” observes- “After silence,
Titled ‘Nadam’, this programme is a sincere and humble attempt to tap that fountain head and divert a small stream to reach those settled in distant lands. Indians living abroad may welcome this feature as one giving them a feeling of “home away from home”, while to others, this programme may serve to create a general awareness of Indian classical music. Whether you enjoy a good film song or a concert of carnatic music, it only proves one basic thing, that you do enjoy good music. However, in order to appreciate classical music, it would be helpful to have some knowledge of the system. ‘Nadam’ is specially meant for those, who, though uninitiated, have a natural love and craving for classical music. |
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