Carnatic Quest 2025 Crowns Winners: Over 2,500 Artists From 145 Cities Compete

HCL Concerts has announced the winners of the fifth edition of its national talent hunt, Carnatic Quest 2025. The competition saw participation from over 2,500 artists aged 18-30 from 145 cities across India. Winners across five categories, including Vocal and Violin, were selected by an eminent jury of renowned musicians. The initiative aims to build a community and provide performance platforms for emerging Carnatic artists.

Key Points: HCL Carnatic Quest 2025 Winners Announced for Young Musicians

  • Over 2,500 artists from 145 cities participated
  • Winners selected across Vocal, Flute, Violin, Veena & Percussion
  • Provides platform for emerging classical musicians
  • Eminent jury of leading Carnatic musicians evaluated entries
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HCL Concerts announces winners of 5th Carnatic Quest; over 2,500 artists from 145 cities participate

HCL Concerts announces winners of Carnatic Quest 2025 talent hunt. Over 2,500 artists from 145 cities participated in the national competition for young Carnatic musicians.

"What makes Carnatic Quest special is not just the competition, but the community it builds around young classical artists. - Nikhil Soni"

Chennai, March 14

HCL Concerts, a platform dedicated to identifying and nurturing emerging talent in Indian classical performing arts, has announced the winners of Carnatic Quest 2025, the fifth edition of its national talent hunt for young Carnatic musicians.

The competition, conducted in collaboration with the Rhapsody Music Foundation, saw participation from over 2,500 artists aged between 18 and 30 from 145 cities across India. Winners were selected across five categories - Vocal, Violin, Veena, Flute and Percussion, following a grand finale held in Chennai, as per the press release.

The first-place winners received a trophy, certificate and cash prize, while the second and third rank holders were awarded certificates and cash prizes. The winners will also get an opportunity to perform on platforms hosted by HCL Concerts, providing them with wider exposure in the classical music circuit.

The contest is held annually, alternating between two age groups: 12-18 and 18-30. The fifth edition marked the third cycle focused on senior-level artists aged 18-30.

Participants competed across three digital screening rounds before advancing to the on-ground finale in Chennai.

Previous winners of Carnatic Quest, including P Vikram (Vocal), V S P Gayatri Sivani (Violin), K R Shrivats (Veena), and Sairam Kumar (Percussion), have gone on to perform at prominent classical festivals and platforms.

The 2025 edition was evaluated by an eminent jury panel comprising leading Carnatic musicians: Sikkil Gurucharan (Vocal), Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi (Violin), K V Prasad (Percussion), Shashank Subramanyam (Flute), and Jayanthi Kumaresh (Veena). The panel includes recipients of prestigious honours such as the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and the Kalaimamani title.

Following the final performances, the jury announced winners across the five categories.

Carnatic Quest 2025 WinnersVocal

Winner: Hari Kishan Prakash

Flute

Winner: Sreenidhi Shiruru

Violin

Winner: Aravind H

Veena

Winner: Vinayak Vaidyanathan

Percussion

Winner: Abhijith Arun

Speaking about the initiative, Nikhil Soni, Associate General Manager - Marketing, HCL Group, said that the competition goes beyond being just a talent contest.

"What makes Carnatic Quest special is not just the competition, but the community it builds around young classical artists. This year, we saw participants from across the country bring their own regional influences and individual voices to a shared tradition, and that is exactly what keeps this art form alive and evolving. Through initiatives like Carnatic Quest, we aim to provide emerging musicians with meaningful platforms to present their talent and connect with wider audiences. We are proud to stand behind these artists as they step into the next chapter of their careers," Soni said.

With its fifth edition concluded, Carnatic Quest continues to serve as a national platform for emerging musicians, helping young artists gain visibility and opportunities within India's classical music ecosystem.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Fantastic initiative by HCL. The jury panel is stellar! Sikkil Gurucharan and Jayanthi Kumaresh are legends. This kind of exposure is invaluable for young artists. Hope they get more concert opportunities now.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I wish there was more focus on artists from smaller towns in the coverage. The article mentions 145 cities, which is great, but the winners seem to be from established music hubs. Hope future editions highlight more regional diversity.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian classical music, it's amazing to see such a structured, national-level competition. The digital screening rounds are a smart way to reach talent everywhere. Would love to watch the performances online if they're available.
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Vikram M
My cousin participated! Didn't win, but the experience was invaluable. The feedback from the jury was detailed and constructive. More than the prize, the recognition and network matter. Kudos to HCL for building this community.
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Karthik V
The alternating age group format (12-18 and 18-30) is brilliant. Catches them young and also supports those pursuing music seriously after school/college. This is how you sustain an art form for generations. 👏

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