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This is the first podcast release of a set from Ragas Live Festival 2019. The event was broadcast live on WKCR 89.9 FM-NY in front of an enthusiastic audience at Pioneer Works.
Saraswathi Ranganthan is performing the veena here and was joined by her Raghavan Sai on Mridangam. In a spontaneous decision Swaminathan Selvganesh who had played an amazing set earlier in the evening sat in on the set.
Ragas Live Festival is a 24 hour annual broadcast with over 60 musicians. We will return in 2020 - stay tuned!
Saraswathi brings with her a legacy of firsts. She is the first Indian woman and Veena artiste to win a Chicago Music Award in its 35-year history, the first Veena artiste to perform as an orchestra member of Disney’s Jungle Book production and the first Veena artiste to receive a $10,000 grant from the Logan Foundation in Chicago. She attributes her path-carving success to the inclusive energy in her music and in her life. Her goal? Bring artists and listeners together as one community united in music and understanding. – worded by Stephanie Jones, Jazzspeak.org
Saraswathi constantly endeavors for sounds of the Veena to reach a cross cultural global audience. She learned Veena from her mother Shantha Ranganathan and from Karnataka Kalashree EP Alamelu in Bangalore. She has been performing and teaching for over three decades now.
Saraswathi also has the distinction as being the first Veena artiste whose original multi-lingual song “Ennai Azhaithaen – I embraced me” was commissioned by the Chicago Humanities Fest.
Saraswathi is the first Veena artiste to perform live music for Chicago International Moves & Music Fest with original score for screening of the movie Buster Keaton’s Seven Chances.