🎶 In this episode of The Piano Pod, “Reimagining Raga and Jazz – Blending Indian Ragas, Jazz, and Classical Music,” I sat down with Charu Suri—award-winning pianist, composer, and trailblazer—who is redefining what jazz can be through her original genre: Raga Jazz.
As one of the first female jazz artists of Indian origin to perform at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Charu fearlessly blends Indian ragas, Western classical traditions, Sufi mysticism, and modern jazz into something entirely her own.
🌍 From growing up across four continents to discovering jazz later in life, Charu shares the personal and artistic journey that led her to create genre-defying albums like The Book of Ragas, Ragas & Waltzes, and her latest, Rags and Ragas, featuring legends such as John Patitucci and Steve Gadd.
In this episode, we explore:
- 🎶 What makes a raga unique—and how it compares to jazz and classical music
- 🎶 The healing power of raga-based improvisation
- 🎶 Her journey as a South Asian woman in jazz
- 🎶 Grief, creativity, and composing through personal loss
- 🎶 Her legacy and vision for a more inclusive music industry
📺🎧 Do not miss this episode—experience how Charu reimagines musical traditions with depth, innovation, and heart.
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[Links]
- ▶️ RAGA No. 1 (Bhimpalas, Kirwani) by Charu Suri
- ▶️ Verona Waltz (RAGAS & WALTZES by Charu Suri)
- ▶️ FRENCH QUARTER (Raga Charukesi) for NPR Tiny Desk 2024 Contest:
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