This article was first published in Economic and Political Weekly, Vol XLI No.21, May 27-June 2, 2006 Lakshmi Subramanian’s article (EPW, April 8-14, 2006) on the role of the accompanist in the larger aesthetic of Indian music presented a fresh look at the issue, particularly so, after the now media-sensationlised and much-hyped ‘Shanmukhananda Hall’ episode. Ironically, it took an episode of involving celebrity musicians to bring media attention to the role of the accompanist, and yet, the discussion that
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This is an unpublished response to an article that appeared in the Times of India in March 2006 The Times of India, Mumbai, on April 3, 2006, carried a thought-provoking article by Bella Jaisinghani bringing into sharp focus the issue of work-related injuries that musicians could suffer from. However, Jaisinghani’s article published on March 26, 2006 appeared to lack the balanced approach that her writing otherwise displays. This article contained a description of the supposed misdemeanor of Indian musicians traveling