Trisaamaa Arts, a registered cultural institution in the heart of Lucknow, is on a mission. Our motto, “In tune with the divine,” guides our commitment to preserving and promoting classical music in its purest form.
Incorporating classical baithaks, music events, seminars, literature, and multimedia content, we aim to bring the magic of classical music to urban and rural audiences. Our initiatives extend beyond music to support students, musicians, and instrument makers.
At Trisaamaa Arts, we believe that classical music is more than just a form of entertainment. It is a journey to the divine, a way to connect with something deeper than ourselves. Our music is inspired by the rich cultural heritage of India, and we strive to share it with the world in a way that is both authentic and accessible.
When you attend a Trisaamaa Arts concert or workshop, you are not simply listening to music. You are immersing yourself in a world of timeless melodies, spiritual traditions, and cultural values. Our artists are passionate about sharing their love of classical music with others, and their performances are both uplifting and inspiring.
We believe that everyone has the potential to appreciate and enjoy classical music, regardless of their background or experience. That is why we offer a variety of programs and events to appeal to a wide range of audiences. Whether you are a seasoned classical music lover or a complete beginner, we have something for you.
We invite you to join us on our journey to the divine. Immerse yourself in the world of Trisaamaa Arts and experience the power of classical music to transform your life.
- The phrase “journey to the divine” suggests that classical music is not just about entertainment, but also about spiritual growth and transformation.
- The image of “immersing yourself in the world of timeless melodies and cultural heritage” evokes a sense of wonder and awe. It suggests that classical music can transport us to another place and time, and help us to connect with something deeper than ourselves.
- The invitation to “join us on our journey to the divine” is a personal and inviting one. It suggests that Trisaamaa Arts is more than just a music organization; it is a community of people who are passionate about sharing their love of classical music and its transformative power.
Nurturing the Soul of Music – At Trisaamaa Arts, our objectives are clear:
- Revival: We strive to revive classical music in its most authentic form.
- Baithaks and Events: Witness unforgettable classical music experiences.
- Promotion: We’re on a mission to make classical music a part of everyday life, reaching both urban and rural communities.
- Education: Seminars, literature, and multimedia resources for both enthusiasts and scholars.
- Archiving: Preserving our cultural heritage through scripts, audio-visual recordings, and other archival formats.
- Trisaamaa Arts wants to revive the baithak culture and wishes to take this to every show of Lucknow. As city was primarily known for its music, It wishes to gain back the title of Lucknow. Which was : “Musical Capital of the Country”.
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Let’s all of us join with Trisaamaa Arts and take forward the hidden gem of our country. We urge all the youngsters to take out some time for our classical music.
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“Classical music is divine. It can never end but surely has been lost somewhere.”
The Visionaries Behind Trisaamaa Arts:
Abhishek Kumar
Avadhesh Kumar Sharma

Abhishek Kumar, Trustee - Trisaamaa Arts
Mr Abhishek Sharma, the founder of Trisaamaa arts and a software engineer. We know right, this combination is new to us, and so we are here to tell you more about this excellent human. Mr Abhishek is a software engineer by profession. During his childhood, his grandfather took him to classical performances that happened in Lucknow. And since then, he has developed a sweet corner for the classical music of this city. We all are aware of how slowly and steadily the traditional form of art is losing its value, especially in our own country. Abhishek thought to relish that precious artform. He started gathering interested people through his Facebook page named ' Classical Music of Lucknow '. Through this page, he unknowingly attracted a large mass audience. Gradually, after the second lockdown in 2021, he decided to give his online audience a chance to meet. Since then, he has held around 13 baithaks in Lucknow. They take place in some cafes, parks or anywhere, anyways, artists don't need a place to describe them, right? Before we talk more about his journey, you must be curious to know the meaning of 'Trisaamaa'. Trisaamaa is one of the names of Lord Vishnu. Moving forward, Mr Abhishek has drastically attracted the younger youth which is below the age of 30. These days people are not much interested in classical music, but Abhishek has made that possible through his immense knowledge and his organisation. When talking about the aim and reason behind the formation of Trisaamaa, Abhishek told us that he mainly aims at providing that 'bliss and salvation to people'. The formation of Trisaamaa took place during covid, it was then, when Abhishek realised the need of gatherings. He thought that people had to come out of those depressing times and they could introspec through classical music. Music has the power to heal everything and classical music is just so powerful. Music enables mind to think and generates constructive chain of thought. Even we have several researchers reading more about the effect of Indian Classical Music on people's health and minds.

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