Indian American artist's album honored for its fusion of ancient
mantras and global musical traditions
NEW
YORK, Feb. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- South Asian
American singer, songwriter, and producer Chandrika Tandon has won the 2025 Grammy Award
for her album "Triveni" in the Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant
Album category. This marks her first Grammy win and second
nomination, solidifying her influence in the world of spiritual and
healing music.
A groundbreaking collaboration, Triveni brings together
Tandon, Grammy-winning South African flutist Wouter Kellerman, and Japanese American cellist
Eru Matsumoto to create a deeply
meditative musical experience. The album blends ancient mantras
with the soothing sounds of flute and cello, serving as a bridge
between cultures and traditions.
"Music is love, music ignites the light within all of us,
and, even in our darkest days, music spreads joy and laughter,"
Tandon said upon receiving the award. "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."
For many years, she has been melding Sanskrit chants and western
musical traditions for large choral groups, and her compositions
have recently been performed by her and others at the World
Cultural Festival and Lincoln Center. She is Artist in Residence
for the Young People's Chorus of New York City Artist and received
a New York State Council on the
Arts grant to compose Sanskrit chants for choral
ensembles.
Beyond her musical achievements, Tandon is a renowned
philanthropist, business leader, and humanitarian dedicated to
elevating human happiness through music and education. She has
released six albums under Soul Chants Music and performed at
prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center,
Times Square, and Washington
D.C.'s National Mall.
The first South Asian-American woman elected partner at
McKinsey, Tandon is the founder of Tandon Capital Associates and
chairs the Krishnamurthy Tandon Foundation. She also serves as a
trustee of NYU, chairs the NYU Tandon
School of Engineering, and has supported numerous business and
community education programs.
Among her many honors, Tandon has received the Ellis Island
Medal of Honor, NYU's Gallatin Medal, and The Town Hall's Friend of
the Arts Award, further cementing her legacy as both an artist and
a visionary leader.
About Chandrika Tandon
Chandrika Tandon is an
award-winning musician, business leader, and philanthropist
dedicated to the power of music and education. Through her Soul
Chants Music label, she creates transformative musical experiences
rooted in ancient traditions. Her work spans across music,
business, and education, inspiring people worldwide.
For more information,
visit: https://chandrikatandon.com
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SOURCE Soul Chants Music