Albums For her father-in-law’s 90th birthday, Tandon created a studio recording of his favorite
chants as a gift. This inspired her first full-length studio album,
Soul Call in 2009, a continuous recitation of the
mantra's eight phonemes:
Om Namo Narayanaya. The album was later nominated for
Best Contemporary World Music Album for the 53rd Annual
Grammy Awards in 2011. Tandon followed up her nomination with her second studio album:
Soul March in 2013, which was inspired by
Mahatma Gandhi's peaceful
Salt March in 1930. Classical
Hindustani music with aspects of
Latin and
jazz, it featured over 75 musicians and was recorded in the
United States and
India. In 2014, Tandon released her third studio album:
Soul Mantra, featuring the chant
Om Namah Shivaya in nine
ragas. Three years later in 2017, Tandon released her fourth studio album:
Shivoham - The Quest which merged
Sanskrit prayer with verses in
English. Recorded in nine studios across four
continents, Tandon states that
Shivoham - The Quest is “a musical expression of my intensely personal journey over the last 20 years.” In 2023, Tandon released her fifth studio album titled:
Ammu’s Treasures, a three-volume collection of songs inspired by her grandchildren in different genres and languages. The album features 17 musicians including
Béla Fleck,
Romero Lubambo,
Kenny Werner,
Maeve Gilchrist,
Jamey Haddad,
Cyro Baptista,
Eugene Friesen,
Bobby Keyes,
Sérgio Mendes, among others and won a Gold Medal in
Children's Music at the Global Music Awards in 2023. In 2025, Tandon released her sixth and latest studio album titled
Triveni, a collaboration between South African flutist
Wouter Kellerman and Japanese-American cellist
Eru Matsumoto.
Triveni won a 2025 Grammy award for Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant album.
Involvement with Multiple Choirs Tandon has worked with choral groups of all sizes, ages, skill levels, and backgrounds from around the world. For many years, she led a senior community choir in Queens, creating Western choral pieces for its untrained singers. She has worked extensively with the award-winning
Young People’s Chorus of New York City (YPC) and was named their 2024 to 2025 Artist-in-Residence. Receiving a grant from the
New York State Council on the Arts, she will work with YPC to create an original work titled Soul Harmony, drawing inspiration from ancient Sanskrit texts and other mystical traditions with eastern and western orchestration.
Select Performances Tandon has conducted numerous benefit concerts on world stages to sold-out audiences, including the
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,
Lincoln Center,
Olympiastadion,
Lobkowicz Palace, and in the
National Mall for the
World Culture Festival. == Awards and honors ==