This is my take on life: The music of the past and its golden classics stay etched in memory. I also believe that those who, despite challenges, embrace the beauty of classical and traditional music, finding inspiration, healing, and stories within, deserve pathways to flourish. Let's ignite a shift in perspective and support these artists. I'm one of them.
Gursharan Singh's musical odyssey ignited at the tender age of 7. Exploring instruments, the violin resonated deeply, inspiring mastery. Destiny intervened with the Rabab, a year-long passion, and a transformative meeting with a friend of his Guru. Mesmerized by the Sarod, Gursharan embraced it under Ustad Rishi Ranjan ji. Relocating to Kolkata, his Sarod skills blossomed under Ustad Aatish Mukhya Upadhaya. Completing his fifth year at Kala Kendra Allahabad and BA studies at Pracheen Kala Kendra Chandigarh, he pursued excellence relentlessly. Gursharan's thirst for learning led him to Pune for Sarod mastery. With abundant wisdom, he graced stages, captivating audiences across India and Beijing, etching his mark on the music world.