“The British declared that the harmonium is unsuitable for Indian music without bothering to consult an expert in Hindustani music. We, like humble and obedient servants of Her Majesty, accepted the ban and continued to declare it unsuitable long after it became a part of mainstream concert performances and music-making,” she adds. “While the ban on the harmonium was lifted and most broadcasts on AIR feature its accompaniment, its players could never enjoy the same status as other musicians.”
Anyway, today, the harmonium is making a comeback in Carnatic as well. The southern classical system, for instance, has C. Ramadass, who notes a surge in his harmonium performances since 1980, though his tryst with the instrument began three decades preceding it.