Sruti Magazine

Sruti Magazine Sruti is India’s foremost magazine for the Performing Arts, Indian classical music and dance. The target audience of Sruti comprises several groups. Janaki
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Follow to stay upto date on current events, artists interviews and more! Sruti is India's leading monthly devoted to Indian classical music and dance and theatre. These include lay music and lay dance enthusiasts, connoisseurs, musicians, dancers, teachers, scholars and students of the fine arts, institutions and organisations active in the field and officials of Government agencies concerned with

the arts. Featuring Carnatic music doyenne D K Pattammal and child prodigy Mandolin U Srinivas on its inaugural cover in October 1983, the magazine created quite a stir in artistic circles. It was without a parallel in English magazines then or perhaps even now. That cover page spoke volumes about the magazine's twin objectives of preserving tradition and encouraging innovation, something Sruti has assiduously pursued ever since. Many customs that have today come to be recognised as established best practices in the performing arts especially in south India have been the result of Sruti's systematic campaigns in favour of good taste, decorum and performance excellence. Among its early triumphs was the restoration of the importance of ragam-tanam-pallavi, which had become conspicuous by its absence on the concert platform. For over two decades, Sruti has constantly practised what it preaches adherence to high standards of authenticity, objectivity, sophisticated writing based on thorough research, and a healthy respect for individuals and institutions, balanced by an equally healthy irreverence towards holy cows. Sruti is not an academic journal, even though it carries scholarly and technical articles from time to time. Sruti's several profiles of the leading exponents of music and dance have been pathbreaking in the annals of Indian journalism, as have been its special projects to document the teaching methodology and stylistic characteristics of leading schools of dance and music. It is a veritable treasurehouse of in-depth knowledge of the many centres of excellence the kshetras which have served to propagate the classical arts of India. Started under private auspices, Sruti was promoted as a not-for-profit venture and placed under a Trust in April 1985 when the Sruti Foundation was established with Founder-Editor N Pattabhi Raman as its Managing Trustee. Sruti, is its `flagship' endeavour, while Samudri (Subbulakshmi-Sadasivam Music & Dance Resources Institute), is an ambitious initiative towards archiving valuable resource material in music and dance and promoting research and cooperative endeavours to ensure the sustainable development of the performing arts, based on traditional ideas and practices. Sruti’s Editor-in-Chief is Ms S.

29/05/2026

In our latest interview, we catch up with Kishore Das, CEO of . He dives deep into the heritage of the iconic store, how the music industry has evolved, and what it takes to sustain a cultural landmark in the modern era

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26/05/2026

Raga Hindolam is a pentatonic Carnatic raga known for its serene, meditative mood and gentle, introspective appeal.
With its distinctive absence of rishabham and panchamam, it lends itself beautifully to evocative alapana and soulful compositions.

Listen to Brindha Manickavasakan as she takes us through this beautiful raga in our raga of the month series

H. Yoganarasimham (1897–1971) was the definition of an old Mysore intellectual. A Sanskrit scholar who studied under Sar...
17/05/2026

H. Yoganarasimham (1897–1971) was the definition of an old Mysore intellectual. A Sanskrit scholar who studied under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan , he brought rare, unheard ragas to life in his compositions. For him, music wasn't a profession—it was a spiritual calling

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14/05/2026

S. Janaki has spent a career witnessing some of the finest moments in Indian classical dance.

In this exclusive conversation, she reflects on her journey and the evolving role of the critic—a closer look at how dance is observed, interpreted, and written about.

Watch the full interview on YouTube.



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07/05/2026

Celebrating the 165th Birth Anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore with a musical discovery that transcends borders!

In 2017, Musicians Debashish and Rohini Raychaudhuri stumbled upon a rare find in a Pittsburgh church: three English hymns composed and noted by Tagore himself in the book Singing The Living Tradition

Credits - Victoria Memorial Hall in collaboration with Hindusthan Records

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Remembering guru K.P. Kittappa Pillai. As a seventh-generation scion of the Tanjavur Quartet, he was a repository of an ...
05/05/2026

Remembering guru K.P. Kittappa Pillai. As a seventh-generation scion of the Tanjavur Quartet, he was a repository of an exquisite collection of Bharatanatyam and musical compositions

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Bharatanatyam in Baroda marks a significant chapter in India’s cultural history, where a deeply rooted southern traditio...
17/04/2026

Bharatanatyam in Baroda marks a significant chapter in India’s cultural history, where a deeply rooted southern tradition found resonance in the north.

What began within royal courts found continuity through institutions, allowing the art form to extend beyond geography while holding its essence.

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16/04/2026

On the occasion of World Voice Day, we bring you an insightful conversation with Sikkil Gurucharan (Sikkil. C. Gurucharan ), a renowned Carnatic vocalist.

In this video, he shares his thoughts on voice care, performance preparation, and the discipline required to maintain vocal health.

Watch the full video on our YouTube channel.

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