I am so grateful and honored to be given an opportunity to perform with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra and selected as the scholarship recipient. Learning a musical instrument is such a rewarding and mind enriching skill but it also can be very expensive. By providing scholarships and educational outreach, WCO is truly making a difference in children's lives and the future of music in Madison.
– Indre Raghaven

Indre began her violin studies at age seven with Janse Vincent, and currently studies with Professor Eugene Purdue. Indre has been a member of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestras (WYSO) for eight years, where she has held concertmaster and principal roles.

Indre is a finalist of the 2025 Bolz Young Artist Concerto competition (The Final Forte) and the 2025 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's Stars of Tomorrow competition. She is also the winner of the 2025 Middleton Community Orchestra’s concerto competition. She was a semifinalist of the 2024 Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Stars of Tomorrow Competition and performed as concertmaster at the MSO Stars of Tomorrow Side by Side concert. Indre was a semifinalist in the 2023 Bolz Young Artist Competition and received honorable mentions in the 2024 Bolz Young Artist Competition and the 2024 Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Young Artist Concerto Competition. She spent the summers of 2023 and 2024 at the Meadowmount School of Music studying with Professor Gerardo Ribeiro and Professor I-Hao Lee. Additionally, in 2024, she attended Sounding Point Academy at The Colburn School. Indre has played in masterclasses for James Ehnes, Paul Kantor, David Halen, Danielle Belen, I-Hao Lee, Blair Milton, Dawn Dongeun Wohn, Julian Rhee, Aizuri quartet, and others.

Outside of music, Indre is a member of the National Honor Society and serves as class representative in Middleton High School (MHS) Student Senate. Additionally, she is a teen teacher of WYSO’s Music Makers program, serves as treasurer of the MHS Letters of Love chapter (which provides emotional support for patients in Children’s Hospitals across the world) communications leader of MHS Girl Up (a women’s empowerment club), Next Chapter Academic Tutoring, and president-elect of MHS Unicef chapter. She also loves to train at CrossFit Madtown.