The Indian American global business leader and musician Chandrica Tandon Sunday won the 67th Grammy Awards of Triveni’s Grammy Award, an album that combines the ancient chant and world music. The 71 -year -old TANDON has won a sacred phonograph in a recent joint album in the Best New Age, Ambient, or a chant album category. The Seven Truck Album was aiming to be a meditation journey, although Tandon called “inner healing.”
In addition to the three different styles of South Africa’s flute player Keraman and the Japanese cellist El Matsumoto, she is an album named after the three rivers’ junctions. We presented Veda’s chant from ancient times. “Music is love. Music ignites light among us, and even our darkest days will spread our joy and laughter,” she said in Los Angeles. Won the award.
The music that grew up as a graduate of Chennai’s traditional and orthodox middle -class houses and Madras Christian College was around Chandrica Crish Nonnownow Citandon and her sister Indra. The family was rooted in Samaveda’s teachings, so Veda’s chant was part of the traditional training of the house, in addition to Calnatic music.
Indra Neii has led Pepsico as a CEO for 12 years, and has become one of the 50 most powerful women in the world, but Tandon is McKinsey’s first Indian American female partner and base in New York. We have created Tandon Capital Associates. A company that considers the reconstruction that can be measured by the institution.
A graduate of IIM Ahmedab AD, she became a global business leader and charitors who donated $ 100 million to New York Institute of Technology with her husband Ranjan in 2015. The institute is currently adding TANDON to its name.
Tandon, who studied music from classic singer Schublagha and vocalist Geriish Wazarwar, was nominated for her first Grammy Award in 2010.
Interestingly, this year, I was nominated for producer Ricky Kaji, Sitar player Anouschka Shankarl, and Radikaria, the Origin British artist in India.
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Currently, Shankar, which has been nominated about 11 times, has missed the Golden Glamophon home again. Nora Jones, the daughter of her sister, Rabi Shancarl, won the best and traditional pop vocal album for her ninth studio album.