Abhishek Raghuram | In conversation
1h 13m
Abhishek Raghuram is a prominent Carnatic vocalist, widely regarded for his exceptional musical talent and versatility. Born into a family with a rich lineage of classical musicians, Abhishek is the grandson of the legendary mridangam maestro, Palghat Raghu. His early exposure to the intricacies of Carnatic music, coupled with rigorous training, has helped him develop a unique style that blends tradition with innovation.
Abhishek's singing is characterized by his remarkable control over laya (rhythm), an intuitive understanding of complex rhythmic patterns, and an ability to weave intricate improvisations while maintaining the emotive core of each raga. His performances are known for their energy, spontaneity, and a deep sense of musicality that resonates with both seasoned connoisseurs and newer audiences alike.
In 2014, Abhishek Raghuram made a notable appearance at the prestigious Darbar Festival in London, one of the world's foremost platforms for Indian classical music. His performance at the festival further solidified his international reputation and showcased his ability to captivate diverse audiences.
With a strong foundation in mridangam, which enriches his rhythmic mastery, and a modern approach rooted in tradition, Abhishek continues to be a dynamic force in the world of Carnatic music, both in India and globally.