At the Talayan Music Circle,students,some economically disadvantaged,fine tune their interest in classical music and achieve mastery over the tabla
The thap of the tabla greets you much before you enter the Talayan Music Circle premises. It’s 11 am and the lessons are in progress at this academy in Aundh. Pandit Arvind Kumar Azad,founder of the academy,welcomes you cheerfully. More disciples pour in and settle down as the thaps and chaants continue. This 20-year-old organisation also supports students who are economically disadvantaged by guiding them into the world of music.
There are several other similar stories. A student from Aurangabad,Sarang Bhandare,learnt music for 10 years at the academy. Today he teaches tabla at the Vidhyanchal School. Mayur Kumar from Patan now conducts tabla lessons. Several of our students are now independent. Most of them are earning a living through the art. They have dedicated themselves to it.
The class has students pursuing MA in tabla as well as tabla instructors who are trying to take music to a new level. Each student also appears for the government-run Akhil Bhartiya Gandharava Mahavidyalays certified course in tabla. Then there are pakhawaz players,women artistes and an atmosphere filled with love for the art form. Pandit Azad attributes his journey to Pune to his brother,B K Shrivastava. He has also earned several awards including the Presidents Award in 1991,Sangeeet Ratna in 2009 and Maharashtra Gaurav.