Carnatic musician Amritha Murali, trained in both vocal music and violin from a young age, has carved a niche for herself with her expansive repertoire and deep-rooted classicism. Under the mentorship of R.K. Shriramkumar for over a decade, she continues to evolve as a performer and teacher. Her concerts are known for their rigour and aesthetic consistency, drawing listeners across generations. In this conversation with The Hindu, Amritha reflects on her artistic journey, the discipline behind her craft, and how audiences regardless of familiarity can connect with Carnatic music.
