"I surrender to the Divine Protector; I salute the Divine Maintainer of all;
I belong to the Divine Grace that created me; Please bless me to serve The Grace at all times."

About

Soul Chants Music
Soul Chants Music is a not for profit initiative. All proceeds of the sale of Soul Call are being donated to benefit organizations in the fields of community building, arts and spirituality. 


Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon

Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon celebrates the grace that exists in our innermost selves. Her musical and spiritual journey has been guided by great masters from Carnatic, Hindustani, South American and Western traditions.

"Music has always been an integral part of my life. My new CD, Soul Call, is a testament to that love and passion of music that has defined me since my earliest days." A melding of Carnatic, Hindustani, and Western influences, Soul Call draws in the listener with a healing mantra enveloped in classical Indian ragas. It’s an album that resonates with people of all cultures.

In other spheres of life, Ms. Tandon is an active participant in business, global education and spirituality. She runs a financial advisory firm, serves in leadership and avisory roles at New York University, Yale and the American Indian Foundation.


About the Musicians


Tejendra Narayan Majumdar


Sarod player Tejendra Narayan Majumdar is one of India’s most popular musicians. His music sparkles with the combination of virtuosity and classical purity. Tejendra is a representative of the legendary Senia Maihar School of Music.

Snehasish Mozumder
Mandolin player Snehasish has performed in major Indian festivals such as Indian Habitat Centre of Delhi and Bhowanipur Sangeeet Sanmelan. He has toured Europe, the U.K., and the USA, and is a recipient of the Surmani and Jadubhatta Awards.

Rakesh Chaurasia
Rakesh has worked with artists such as Spanish guitarist Marco Salaun, Indian jazz pianist Louis Banks and percussionist Taufiq Qureshi. “VIRA”, one of his most successful and highly acclaimed albums, featured Talvin Singh on the tabla. He and Talvin were invited to conclude the 24 hour live music broadcast to a worldwide audience on BBC radio celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s Silver Jubilee.