Prasant Radhakrishnan has a background in Carnatic Indian classical music and Western musical traditions, including jazz improvisation. Prasant is a protégé of the legendary Kadri Gopalnath, who revolutionized the role of the saxophone in Carnatic music. Prasant's performances traverse the realms of traditional Carnatic concert programs while also blurring boundaries with his VidyA ensemble and other collaborations, featuring instrumentation from the jazz tradition. Moreover, he embraces music as meditation, bringing forth unique philosophical perspectives through his artistry and teaching.
The interview covers the following topics:
- Prasant's experiences with Carnatic and jazz music
- His approach to improvisation across these musical traditions
- Experiences with his guru, Sri Kadri Gopalnath, and related insights
- Methods for learning to improvise
- Integrating meditation and music practice (including a demonstration!)
- Blending Indian and Western music traditions through composition and performance
- Breathing techniques for self-awareness
- Dreaming and improvisation
- Comparing the relationship between the Carnatic and jazz traditions and mind-altering substances and addiction
To learn more about Prasant Radhakrishnan's music, teaching, and performance activities, see his website: https://prasantmusic.com/