Podcast

<h3>Podcast With Classical Maestros</h3> <p>The true story of music begins where the spotlight ends. The HCL Concerts podcast brings you honest moments where deep passion meets untold stories. Nirali Kartik converses with legends of Hindustani and Carnatic music as they share their stories. You’ll hear about Dr. N Rajam’s quiet focus and Taufiq Qureshi’s powerful rhythms. Each episode brings out the real feeling behind the music. Get ready to smile, reflect, and understand how Raagas are not just notes.</p> <p> </p> <h3>Inside the HCL Concerts Podcast with Nirali Kartik</h3> <p>Have you ever wondered how Rakesh Chaurasia channels stormy emotions through a bamboo flute? Or how does Sudhir Nayak wring sorrow from his harmonium? These sessions offer exclusive access to the minds shaping Indian classical music.</p> <p>Hear artists discuss creative breakthroughs and stage fears. Each episode tells a vivid story and unravels the mysteries behind it all. Rarely offered are digital records of summer concerts, explanations of complicated techniques, and the sheer force of years spent honing one’s artship. These extraordinary conversations will surely enhance your knowledge of Indian Classical music, whether you’ve recently discovered it or have grown alongside it. Additionally, they turn listening into an emotional ritual in and of itself.</p> <p> </p> <h3>Nirali Kartik & Top Artists: Unveiling the Indian Classical Music Journey</h3> <p>Nirali Kartik artfully draws out the soul behind the sound. In one memorable episode, Rupak Kulkarni recounts carrying his flute through Mumbai monsoons to train under Hariprasad Chaurasia, a tale of grit that’ll give you chills. Another feature Dr. N Rajam describing how violin strings became her voice when words failed. These musical artists don’t just perform; they live their art! Nirali Kartik’s thoughtful questions reveal how Taufiq Qureshi blends tradition with innovation or why Sudhir Nayak calls the harmonium his “breathing companion.” Each episode feels like a private mehfil. Unfiltered, profound, and deeply human! For true art lovers, it’s your backstage pass to unwritten musical histories.</p>