Jul 18, 2026 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).
| 9:04 AM |
| Ranjani - Gayathri Sami Ninne (Varnam) - Sri Garbapurivasa Madrasil Margazhi 2003 Rajalakshmi Audfio 2004 Ranjani and Gayatri are sisters who were born into a musical family in 1973 and 1976 respectively. They started their training on violin, but have been singing together since 1997. They have been students of P.S. Narayanswamy. Recorded live in Chennai in December 2003, with H.N. Bhaskar (violin), Manoj Siva & K. Arun Prakash (mridnagam), and Guruprasad (ghatam). "Garbhapurivasa" is a pseudonym for a quartet of 19th Century composers from Karur, Tamil Nadu. |
| 9:12 AM |
| Chitti Babu Idadu padamtukki - Khamas Papanasam Sivan The Sound of Veena Columbia 1969 Chitti Babu (1936 – 1996) was born Hanumanlu Challapally in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. Chitti Babu was his nickname at home, and it became his stage name. He was a prime disciple of Dr. Emani Sankara Sastry.
(accompanying musicians were not identified) |
| 9:20 AM |
| Dhananjay Kaul Thumri - Mishra Khamaj Dhananjay Kaul is from Kashmir, and sings classical and light classical music in the Patiala and Sham Chaurasia gharanas. |
| 9:29 AM |
| Sanjay Subrahmanyan Manasunilpa - Abogi Tyagaraja December Season 2003 - Sanjay Subrahmanyan Charsur Digital Workstation 2004 Sanjay Subrahmanyan was born in Chennai in 1968. He began studying violin with V. Lakshminaryana (L. Subramaniam and L. Shankar's father), He studied vocal music with Rukmini Rajagopalan and Calcutta K. S. Krishnamurthi.
Recorded live in Chennai (Sri Parthasarathy Swamy Sabha) in December 2003, with Nagai Muralidharan (violin), Trichy B. Harikumar (mridangam), K.V. Gopalakrishnan (kanjira) and R.V.P. Balachandran (morsing). |
| 9:44 AM |
| Apratim Majumdar & Amit Chatterjee Raga Palas Kafi: In Dadra Taal Homage to Pandit Ravi Shankar (Indian Classical Sarod) Questz World 2013 Apratim Majumdar (born 1978), is from Kolkata. He was tutored by Rabin Ghosh, disciple of Alauddin Khan, for over nineteen years. Apratim also received training for a period of three years from Partho Sarothy, disciple of Dhyanesh Khan and Ravi Shankar. Presently he is training under Pradip Kumar Chakraborty, one of the disciples of Ravi Shankar.
Amit Chatterjee is the son and disciple of Sankha Chatterjee. |
| 9:57 AM |
| T. Padmini Kalala Nerchina - Deepakam Tyagaraja Veenadaswaram T. Padmini is a veena player and vocalist from Visakhapatnam, a port city in Andhra Pradesh. She has a PhD in music. |
| 10:02 AM |
| Hyderabad Brothers Mitri Bhagyame - Kharaharapriya Thyagaraja D. Seshachary D. Raghavachary EMI 1994 The Hyderabad Brothers are D. Raghavachari and D. Seshachari. They got their initial formal training from their father Daroor Ratnamacharyulu. Their mother Daroor Sulochana Devi was also a Carnatic classical musician. violin: TKV Ramanuja Charyulu, mridangam: Vellore Ramabhadran, kanjira: V. Nagarajan |
| 10:11 AM |
| Lalith Rao Raga Desh (Tarana) Inde Du Nord (Raga Darbari Kanhada, Raga Desh) Ocora Radio-France 2007 Lalith J. Rao was born in Bangalore in 1942, and passed away June 3rd, 2026.. She started learning music from Rama Rao Naik, of the Agra gharana. She also completed her Bachelors and Masters in Electrical Communication Engineering, but gave up that career for music. with Vyasmurthi Katti (harmonium), Gourang Kodical (tabla), Bharathi Prathap (support vocal) |
| 10:23 AM |
| Dr. N. Ramani Brova Samayamide - Gowrimanohari Garbhapurivasa Dr. Natesan Ramani (1934 – 2015), commonly known as N. Ramani or N. Flute Ramani, was an Indian Carnatic flautist. Ramani was born into a family of flautists, learning first from his grandfather, Aazhiyur Narayanaswami Iyer. He later became a disciple of his maternal uncle and eminent flautist, T. R. Mahalingam. "Garbhapurivasa" is a pseudonym for a quartet of 19th Century composers from Karur, Tamil Nadu. |
| 10:34 AM |
| Uday Bhawalkar Rag Malkauns: Dhrupad Compositions Raga Shri & Raga Malkauns Nimbus Records 1997 Uday Bhawalkar was born in Jaora, Madhya Pradesh in 1966. He received training in dhrupad from Fariduddin Dagar and Zia Mohiuddin Dagar. with Manik Munde on pakhawaj >>> Uday Bhawalkar will be singing in NJ tomorrow, July 19th, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Venue: the Gopal residence, 10 Geiger Lane, Warren, NJ For more info: soundtraditions@gmail.com or DM @soundtraditions Entry: $35 for adults Payment: Zelle to soundtraditions@gmail.com, cash, or check Kids under 12: No charge. Light lunch will be served. |
| 10:45 AM |
Set Break:
other concerts in the area
in addition to Uday Bhawalkar in Warren NJ, Chhandayan celebrates the opening of their new venue in Manhattan, at 269 W 39th St, 5th floor Saturday July 18th 7:30 pm: Malvica Chopra on sitar. Sunday July 26th 1:30 pm: Samir Chatterjee (tabla), Atri Kotal (vocal), Ramanan Venkatraman (hansaveena) FREE. Sunday July 26th 4:30 pm: Vastal Dave (sitar) Saturday August 1st 7:30 pm: Atri Kotal (vocal) | |
| 10:48 AM |
| S. Sowmya Brocheva - Khamas Mysore Vasudevachar Kutcheri Charsur 2000 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.
Recorded live in January 2000, with Embar S. Kannan (violin) and Neyveli R. Narayanan (mridangam). |
| 10:58 AM |
| Ghulam Qadir Butt Sailgah (folk tune) Kashmir: Traditional Songs and Dances V/A Nonesuch Explorere Series 1974 recorded in Srinagar, Kashmir. Ghulam Qadir Butt plays the rebab, the folk ancestor of the sarod. |
| 11:04 AM |
| Raghunath Seth Gorakh Kalyan - Pt Raghunath Seth Jugalbandi - Ustad Sultan Khan - Sarangi, Pt. Raghunath Seth - Flute Saregama India Ltd 2004 Raghunath Seth (1931-2014) was born in Gwalior. He was a bansuri student of Pannalal Ghosh. Kashinath Mishra accompanies on tabla. |
| 11:16 AM |
| Bombay S. Jayashri Kaavaava - Varali Papanasam Sivan Sings Your Favourites Vani Recording Company "Bombay" Jayashri Ramnath was born in Kolkata in 1964 or 1965. She is a Carnatic vocalist, singer and musician, trained by Lalgudi Jayaraman and T. R. Balamani. She has also received training in Hindustani music from K. Mahavir Jaipurwale and Ajay Pohankar. Plus she studied bharatanatyam dance and learned to play the veena. with Usha Rajagopalan (violin), K.V. Prasad (mridangam), E.M. Subramaniam (ghatam) |
| 11:23 AM |
| Sultan Khan Raga Mishra Tilang Singing Sarangi Chhanda Dhara 1988 Sultan Khan (1940-2011) was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He was a sarangi player belonging to Sikar Gharana. He was a sought-after accompanist as well as solo artist, and one of the founding members of the Indian fusion group Tabla Beat Science. with Zakir Hussain on tabla |
| 11:38 AM |
| Chinmoy Chatterjee Bhara Thak Smritisudhai Rabindranath Tagore Bhara Thak Smritisudhai Saregama 1966 Chinmoy Chattopadyay (1930-1987) was was a singer of Rabindrasangeet. |
| 11:42 AM |
| Amar Nath Mishra Raga Sindhu Bhairavi Sitar De Bénarès Kora Sons 2001 Amar Nath Mishra was born in Varanasi in 1943. He initially learned sarangi from his father Bhawani Prasad Mishra. Later switching to sitar, he studied under Srichand Mishra. Tabla by Kuber Nath Mishra. |






















