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Sangeet - Classical and Folk Music of India
Dec 27, 2025 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Music
With Sangeet Team (Dave, Jayashri, Ramaprasad, Rungun & Padma)
Presenting Indian Classical Music from the Indian sub-continent and anywhere else in the world too. We are four different DJs that present from our personal collections with our own introduction to the songs. We broadcast every Saturday 9:00 am to 12:00 on 103.3 FM (NJ,NY and PA).
Tea Time with Dave ☕️🫖

| 9:01 AM |
| Dr. M. Lalitha “Entha” (varnam) in Raga Bilahari Vina Kuppayyar Amrutham SaReGaMa 2011 Her grandfather was violinist V. Lakshminaranayana, so Dr. M. Lalitha would be the niece of L. Subramaniam, L. Shankar, and L. Vaidyanathan.
Accompanied by: Kalakaddu R. Srinivasan (mridangam), Venkatramani (kanjira & konakkol) |
| 9:10 AM |
| Yunus Husain Khan Raag Jog Doyen of Agra Gharana T-Series 1994 Yunus Husain Khan (1927-1991) was the son and disciple of Vilayat Husain Khan, vocalist representing the Agra gharana.
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| 9:22 AM |
| Nithyasree Mahadevan Varugalaamo (Manji) Gopalakrishna Bharati Idhu Thano Thillai Sthalam INRECO Entertainment Private Limited 1998 Nithyasree Mahadevan was born in 1973 in Thiruvaiyaru, Tamil Nadu, to Lalitha Sivakumar and Iswaran Sivakumar. Her paternal grandmother is D. K. Pattammal, and her grand-uncle is D. K. Jayaraman. Her maternal grandfather was the mridangam maestro, Palghat Mani Iyer.
with M.A. Krishnasamy (violin), J. Sivakumar (mridangam), A.S. Shankar (ghatam) |
| 9:33 AM |
| Dulal Roy & Pt. Himangshu Biswas Bhupal Todi - Himangshu Biswas & Dulal Roy Jugalbandi - Flute & Jaltarang HMV 1968 Jugalbandi (duet) featuring Himangshu Biswas (bansuri) and Dulal Roy (jalatarang). A unique combination.
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| 9:49 AM |
| R. K. Srikantan Srinivasa Enna Bittu Purandara Dasa Swara Bhushani V/A Echo Recording Co. Pvt. Ltd. 1989 Rudrapatna Krishnashastri Srikantan (1920-2014) was born in Rudrapatna, Karnataka. He was mentored by his brother, violinist R. K. Venkatarama Shastri, then by Veene Subbanna and Chowdiah.
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| 9:55 AM |
| Surinder Kaur Chan Chadhiya Chane Di Channi Chane Di Chanani Amrit Vani Surinder Kaur was born in Lahore in 1929. She helped popularize Punjabi music in a career spanning nearly six decades. She passed away in New Jersey in 2006.
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| 10:02 AM |
| Pandit Jnan Prakash Ghosh, Pt. V. G. Jog & Jugalbandi Mishra Kalingda - Jnan Prakash Ghosh & V G Jog Jugalbandi - Harmonium, Violin Saregama India Ltd 1989 Vishnu Govind Jog, better known as V. G. Jog (Bombay: 1922 – 2004), was the foremost exponent of the violin in the Hindustani music tradition in the 20th century, and is credited for introducing this instrument into Hindustani music. The violin was already well established in Carnatic music before then. Jnan Prakash Ghosh (Kolkata: 1909 – 1997) often known as 'Guru' Jnan Prakash Ghosh was an Indian harmonium and tabla player from Farukhabad gharana of Hindustani classical music and musicologist.
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| 10:16 AM |
| Sowmya Pullai Piravi Ootukaadu Venkata Kavi Sangamam V/A Geethanjali 2002 S. Sowmya (born in 1969) is a Carnatic music singer. She learnt music initially from her father Dr. Srinivasan, and later from Dr. S. Ramanathan and T. Muktha. Sowmya made her concert debut at the age of 11.
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| 10:22 AM |
| Emani Shankara Sastry Ninnu Vina Namadi Endu (Navarasa Kanada) Tyagaraja Inde Du Sud - l"Art da la Vinba CBS 1975 Emani Sankara Sastry (1922 – 1987), was a renowned veena player. Born in Draksharama, Andhra Pradesh, he came from a family of celebrated classical musicians. His father was Vainika Emani Achyutarama Sastri.
with Madras A. Kannan on mridangam
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| 10:32 AM |
| Roshan Ara Begum Shudh Kalyan Malka-E-Mausiqi HMV 1961 Roshan Ara Begum (1917-1982) was born in Kolkata. She was the cousin of Abdul Karim Khan, the founder of the Kirana gharana, and received training from him for 15 years. ![]() with Hamid Husain (sarangi), and Allah Ditta (tabla) |
| 10:46 AM |
| Kadri Gopalnath Sadhinchane (Arabhi) Tyagaraja A Tribute to Adolphe Sax Echo Recording Co. Pvt. Ltd. 1994 Kadri Gopalnath (1949 – 2019) pioneered the saxophone in Carnatic music. One of his teachers was vocalist and mridangam player T. V. Gopalakrishnan.
with A. Kanyakumari (violin), T. Bhaktavatsalam (mridangam), S. Karthik (ghatam), B. Rajasekar (morsing) |
| 11:02 AM |
| T. N. Seshagopalan Giripriyam (Kadanakuthuhalam) Harikesanallur Muthaiah Bagavatar Master of Swaras Vol. 2 Sangeetha 1995 Madurai Thirumalai Nambi Seshagopalan (born, 5 September 1948) is a Carnatic singer, musician and composer.
with K. Alagiriswami (violin), Guruvayur Dorai (mridangam), T.H. Vinayakram (ghatam) |
| 11:09 AM |
| T. R. Mahalingam (flute) & Dr. L. Subramaniam (violin) Tulasibilva (Kedaragowla) Tyagaraja One and the Only Mali AVM 1996 Tiruvidaimarudur Ramaswamy Mahalingam (6 November 1926 – 31 May 1986) affectionately known as Mali, was a flautist who revolutionized the style of flute-playing in Carnatic music. Born in 1947 in Chennai, L. Subramaniam made his first public appearance at age 6. Went on to earn a Master's degree in music and teach South Indian music at Cal Arts. He completed medical training at Madras Medical College and registered as a medical practitioner before leaving for the U.S. He is also the brother of L. Vaidyanathan and L. Shankar. His uncles include Ramnad Raghvan and Ramnad Krishnan.
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| 11:16 AM |
| Abida Parveen Hamne Sab Sheher Mein Faiz Faiz by Abida Times Music 2002 Abida Parveen was born in 1954 in Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan. She received initial training in vocal music from her father Ghulam Haider, and later from Salamat Ali Khan. She has been dubbed as the 'Queen of Sufi music', performing mainly ghazals, qawwali, and light classical thumris.
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| 11:26 AM |
| Ravikiran Kavava Papanasam Sivan Raga "Varali" A connoisseur's dream Kalakendra 1995 Narasimhan Ravikiran was born in 1967 in Mysore. A child prodigy, he was able to identify about 325 ragas (melodic scales) and 175 talas (rhythmic cycles) of Carnatic music at the age of 2.
It's a bit hard to tell on this image, but the white cylindrical item used to glide over the strings that Ravikiran is holding is made of Teflon. Accompanying artists are: Palghat R. Raghu (mridangam) and Srivatsan (violin) |
| 11:31 AM |
| Nikhil Banerjee Raga Bhairavi Raga Shuddha Basant Vol.2 Venus Records & Tapes Ltd. 1993 Nikhil Ranjan Banerjee ( 1931 – 1986) was an Indian classical sitarist of the Maihar Gharana. A student of the legendary Allauddin Khan, Nikhil Banerjee was known for his technical virtuosity and clinical execution. Along with Ravi Shankar and Vilayat Khan, he was one of the leading exponents of the sitar.
(financed in part by imbedded ads for Kelvinator refrigerators) |
| 11:55 AM |
| Hemanta Mukherjee Purano Sei Diner Katha Rabindranath Tagore Rupantaree, Vol. 1 & 2 Saregama 1992 The melody for Rabindranath Tagore's "Purano shei diner kotha" ("Memories of the Good Old Days") was inspired to a large degree by the Scottish folk tune now associated with the Robert Burns poem "Auld Lang Syne". It is sung here by Hemanta Mukherjee.
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