Chandrika Tandon's Remarkable Grammy Win for 'Triveni'
Chandrika Tandon, the South Asian American singer, songwriter, and producer, has earned the prestigious 2025 Grammy Award for her album 'Triveni' in the category of Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album. This win not only marks her first Grammy victory but also highlights her growing influence in the realms of spiritual and healing music.
The album 'Triveni' is the result of a groundbreaking collaboration featuring Tandon alongside Grammy-winning South African flutist Wouter Kellerman and Japanese American cellist Eru Matsumoto. Together, they craft a deeply meditative musical ambiance, integrating ancient mantras with the soothing melodies of flute and cello. This unique blend serves as a cultural bridge, connecting diverse musical traditions and offering listeners a transformative experience.
Upon receiving her award, Tandon shared her gratitude and perspective on the power of music: "Music is love, music ignites the light within all of us, and, even in our darkest days, music spreads joy and laughter. Congratulations to all the other nominees in our category. Thank you for the music, and thank you for each and everyone that creates and supports the music; may all our lives be enveloped in love, light, and laughter."
Tandon's journey in music has been rich and diverse. For years, she has excelled in melding traditional Sanskrit chants with Western musical forms, leading large choral ensembles and performing at notable venues such as the Lincoln Center and the World Cultural Festival. Her dedication to music education is evident in her role as Artist in Residence for the Young People's Chorus of New York City. Additionally, she has received a New York State Council on the Arts grant to compose Sanskrit chants for various choral settings.
Beyond her musical achievements, Chandrika Tandon is a formidable philanthropist and business leader. She is the founder of Tandon Capital Associates and the first South Asian-American woman elected as a partner at McKinsey & Company. Her philanthropic work through the Krishnamurthy Tandon Foundation focuses on enhancing human happiness through music and education. Tandon has also contributed her knowledge and expertise as a trustee of NYU, chairing the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and backing several community education initiatives.
Her accolades include the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and NYU's Gallatin Medal, elements that further solidify her legacy as both a groundbreaking artist and a visionary leader. Through her label, Soul Chants Music, Tandon has released six significant albums and performed at various prestigious events, advocating for the importance of music in life.
In reflecting on her Grammy achievement, Tandon signifies the importance of connectivity through music, emphasizing that art can touch lives, heal wounds, and bring joy, bridging gaps between cultures and generations.
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