India, Feb. 4 -- Chandrika Krishnamoorthy Tandon, despite early schooling in music, came into the limelight as a musician rather late. That's only because the Chennai-born American musician was carving out her niche as a businessperson - she was the first Indian American woman partner at McKinsey, the global consultancy firm. Triveni, the album that has fetched her a Grammy for Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album, is a collaborative effort with South African flautist Wouter Kellerman and Japanese-origin cellist Eru Matsumoto. This is the first Grammy for 71-year-old Tandon. Triveni, a seven-track album, offers an elevating yet calming soundscape built around Eru's cello notes punctuated by Kellerman's flute and Tandon's soaring voice tha...
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