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Learn more about when a journalist founded a music club in colonial Bombay

In a rare lecture, Dr Aneesh Pradhan turns the pages of history to 19th Century Mumbai’s Parsi Gayan Uttejak Mandali, and the rise of Hindustani Classical music’s modern era

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An archival photograph of members of the Parsi Gayan Uttejak Mandali at a performance

An archival photograph of members of the Parsi Gayan Uttejak Mandali at a performance

Linkin Park is already preparing for their India debut later this week. On arrival, they might find a city open and embracing inventive new music. Back in the late 1800s, it was a different India. Music was the privilege of the royal courts. But in cosmopolitan Bombay of 1870, a Parsi music club sought to change it. Dr Aneesh Pradhan’s lecture on the Parsi Gayan Uttejak Mandali at the KR Cama Oriental Institute will shine a spotlight on this lesser known chapter of the city’s musical history.

A moment from the performance of the Parsi Gayan Uttejak Mandali curated by Shubha Mudgal (in yellow) and Aneesh Pradhan in Goa. Pics Courtesy/Dr Aneesh Pradhan
A moment from the performance of the Parsi Gayan Uttejak Mandali curated by Shubha Mudgal (in yellow) and Aneesh Pradhan in Goa. Pics Courtesy/Dr Aneesh Pradhan

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