Making history at the Grammy Awards 2025, Chandrika Tandon, Wouter Kellerman, and Eru Matsumoto won for the best new age album, or chant album, for their collaborative work, 'Triveni.'
The biggest music awards across the globe, the Grammys 2025, were held on February 2 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.?
The winner from India, Chandrika Tandon, attended the ceremony in a silk salwar kurta, accessorizing it with her statement necklace. Chandrika was among the few talents who made it to the Grammy 2025 nominations as Indian origin this year.?
Apart from Chandrika Tandon, there was a group of three: Ricky Kej, Anoushka Shankar, and Radhika Vekaria, who faced strong competition in their category.?
Moreover, this is not the first time Tandon has won the Grammy; earlier, also, in 2011, for 'Soul Call' in the Contemporary World category.
Reacting to 'Triveni,' which grabbed a Grammy nomination, Tandon, in a social media post, stated that the team wouldn't have reached here except for the incredible support of the fans. "There are such spectacular fellow musicians I met along the way¡" she added.
'Triveni' is a groundbreaking collaboration that brings together Tandon, Grammy-winning South African flutist Wouter Kellerman, and Japanese American cellist Eru Matsumoto.
The trio has created a deeply healing musical experience that blends the ancient mantras with the soothing sounds of flute and cello.
The album, without a doubt, explores the cultural roots and bridges the gaps across the traditions.
Chandrika Tandon is an Indian-American musician and businesswoman who has earned a Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album nomination for 'Triveni.'.
In 2011, she was nominated for the Best Contemporary World Music Album for 'Soul Call.