Book Indian Classical Instruments in India

Guru Kaaraikkudi Mani
Guru Kaaraikkudi Mani

Guru Mani was well known as 'Master Mani' down south, wherein he has shared the stage and performed with many local artists and won many rewards and gold medals

Sivamani
Sivamani

A world percussionist with dynamic showmanship who can create music from anything; surrounds his massive kit with an array of instruments from world over

TV Gopalakrishnan
TV Gopalakrishnan

Gopalakrishnan is a cult figure, known simply as Guruji TVG to one and all; a prolific mridangam player!

K BHASKARAN
K BHASKARAN

Krishnamurthy Bhaskaran is a flautist and the definition of satirical music.. He leaves the audience mesmerized.

Trichur C Narendran
Trichur C Narendran

His intricate patterns, sense of proportion, sharp anticipation and the ability to give a soft touch to the percussion instrument makes him a legendary artist!

Trichy K Murali
Trichy K Murali

Trichy K Murali has received several prizes and awards from various music institutions in India and abroad

V Kamalakar Rao
V Kamalakar Rao

Kamalkar Rao's highly intricate rhythmic patterns and sense of proportion have played a major role in the enhancement of his concerts

Aravind Bhargav
Aravind Bhargav

Aravind Bhargav is an award winning and talented classical mandolin player who has received innumerable felicitations and awards!

Ghatam Vaidyanathan Suresh
Ghatam Vaidyanathan Suresh

Hailed as the Pele of Percussion, Suresh is acknowledged for his elegant spontaneity and technical supremacy

Neyveli B Venkatesh
Neyveli B Venkatesh

An A-grade AIR artist in mridangam; Venkatesh rose to fame by playing a 28-hour-long marathon session in Neyveli

Poly Varghese
Poly Varghese

Initially trained at Kerala Kalamandalam, Poly Varghese is a multi-instrumentalist who has played worldwide with acclaimed personalities!

Nerkunam Sankar
Nerkunam Sankar

Nerkunam Sankar is one of the most famous Carnatic musician and kanjira player in Chennai