Ranjani-Gayatri

Ranjani and Gayatri, commonly known as Ranjani-Gayatri, are renowned Indian Carnatic vocalists and sisters who have made significant contributions to the classical music landscape. Born into a family richly immersed in music, their inclination towards the art form was evident from an early age. Ranjani, the elder of the two, plays the violin, while Gayatri accompanies with vocal renditions. Initially, they started their career in music as violinists before transitioning to become vocalists—a move that would come to define their journey in the Indian classical music industry.

Having undergone rigorous training under illustrious gurus, the sisters have captivated audiences around the globe with their soul-stirring performances and have been celebrated for their technical expertise, emotive expressions, and clarity in diction. Their recent releases like "Sri Kamakshi Stotram" and "Pandurangashtakam" are a testament to their dedication and skill in interpreting traditional compositions with innovation while keeping the essence of Carnatic music intact. Their album, "Gems of Carnatic Music: Ranjani - Gayathri (Live in Concert 2004)," provides a glimpse of their dynamic presence in a live setting, and their collaborative piece, "Crazy Little Thing Called Chakravakam," showcases their versatility and willingness to experiment with the fusion of genres. Continually pushing the boundaries, Ranjani-Gayatri are not only ambassadors of Carnatic music but also active contributors in its evolution.

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