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In ancient texts, the region south of the Vindhyas is sometimes referred to as Karnatakam. This, perhaps, is from where Karnatik music, the classical music of south India, gets its name. The word ‘Karnatik’ can also be interpreted as coming from the Sanskrit root ‘karneshuatathi’or that which is pleasing to the ear.  Karnatik music has remained relatively immune to influences from Persia and Central Asia, which played a significant role in shaping North Indian classical music, and hence, can be considered a more homogeneous Indian tradition. Built on the basic pillars of raga (melodic framework) and tala (rhythm cycle), the Karnatik music repertoire is developed around the various compositions of music created by prolific composers through the ages.   

Learn how to master the fundamentals like Varases, Geethe, Varnams, Kritis and Manodharma Sangeetham through the diploma program of 5 years that IME offers in karnatik music. This program handholds a student from the foundational aspects and progresses through various levels such as Basic, Intermediate and Advanced levels of learning.

Group classes at the IME and online one-to-one classes are offered for this course, which are handled by expert faculty members.

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KV Semester 1
  • Notuswarams
  • Sarale Varases
  • Janti Varases
KV Semester 2
  • Mandrasthayi Varases
  • Tarasthayi Varases
  • Datu Varases
KV Semester 3
  • Alankarams
  • Geethe
KV Semester 4
  • Lakshana Geethe
  • Jatiswara
  • Swarajati
  • Varnams
KV Semester 5
  • Varnams
  • Madhyamakala Kritis
  • Vilamba Kala Kritis
  • Bhadrachala Ramadasa Sankeertana
  • Utsava Sampradaya Kritis
KV Semester 6
  • Varnams
  • Madhyamakala Kritis
  • Vilambakala Kritis
  • Devaranama
  • Notation of two geethams
  • Classification of ragas
  • Life history of musical trinity
  • Raga Lakshana
KV Semester 7
  • Adi tala varnams in two speeds
  • Ata tala varnams
  • Navaragamalika varnam
  • Pancharatna kriti
  • Classification of musical instruments
  • Notation of jatiswara and geethams
  • Concepts learnt in guest lectures
KV Semester 8
  • Daru Varna
  • Varnams in other talas
  • Kalpana swarams
  • Compositions of diverse composers
  • Vachanas
  • Description of formats in karnatik music
KV Semester 9
  • Brief Alapana
  • Madhyamakala Kriti
  • Pancharatna Kriti
  • Swarajati of Shyama Shastri
  • Alankaras in various jaatis
  • Navagraha Kriti
KV Semester 10
  • Kritis in rare ragas
  • Kritis in allied ragas
  • Ragamalika Kriti
  • Taranga
  • Tillana
  • Padam
  • Javali
  • Utsava Sampradaya Kriti
  • Manodharama
  • Concept of Tala Dasha Pranas
  • Kutcheri presentation skills