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25 years of Melharmony: India's musical gift to global consciousness
The Sunday Guardian
|December 07, 2025
A landmark musical movement celebrates twenty-five years of global influence and innovation.
The proclamation of Oct 11, 2025 as Melharmony Silver Jubilee Day by the Mayor of Madison, WI, USA, highlights the global impact of this pathbreaking music genre amalgamating Indian Melodic approach and West's Harmony-centric style.
Melharmony has indeed arrived on the world stage as a significant post-millennial contribution of India to world culture. It has enriched Western Symphony Orchestras and World Music ensembles with more than 100 Indian raagas through repertoires of Indian classical master composers, and is emerging as a vehicle to introduce Indian compositions to American school orchestras. Melharmony's continued growth has the potential to expose every student of Western music to the rich aesthetics and subtle nuances of Indian classical music.
Melharmony has proliferated globally via yearly twin-composer festivals featuring eminent Indian artists collaborating with Western Classical, Jazz and Rock counterparts to audiences as large as 45,000-50,000. Renditions of melody-based Indian and harmony-based Western pieces are followed by Melharmony presentations with orchestral harmonies crafted within the scale logic and phraseology of raagas both familiar (e.g., Shankarabharanam, Keeravani, Shanmukhapriya, Reetigowla and Nattai) and exotic (e.g., Jingla and Umabharanam). Hundreds of such collaborations have led to a rapidly expanding repertoire of orchestral suites, ensemble and chamber creations embedded with Indian microtonal nuances, evocative ornamentation and dazzling rhythmic arithmetics.
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