Wednesday 4 March 2015

Indian Music and Violin

Lalgudi. G  is associate in nursing eminent Carnatic musician has achieved exceptional mastery over the fiddle and has won over the hearts of the many musicians and Indian songs fans alike along with his fabulous compositions. He revolutionized the art of fiddle fidgeting with his distinctive skills and contributions. His fiddle taking part in is one in all a form and is wide referred to as the Lalgudi Bani. He has accompanied several maestros of music on his fiddle. He has composed several Varnams, Thillanas and kritis in some rare and exquisite ragas like Devagandhari and Nilambari, so effectively confuting inhibitions that confine the bounds of music historically and they are used in new Indian songs.

Lalgudi. G. Jayaraman, the fiddle virtuoso joined hands along with his sister Srimathi Brahmanandam, Mridangam maestros Shri. Palghat Mani Iyer and his son T.R. Rajamani to weave a musical master piece, therefore exhilarating, that it had all the listeners captivated. Shri. Palghat Mani Iyer is associate in nursing Mridangam artist who holds the audience enchanted along with his Mridangam strokes. He has been presented with the Sangeetha Kalanidhi and Padmabhushan awards.

Nada Sagaram includes songs composed by nice composers like Thyagaraja, Karur Devudu Iyer, Muthuswamy Dikshithar, Subbaraya Sastri, Garbhapurivasar, Dharmapuri Subbarayar etc. The songs during this performance square measure in a very wide selection of ragas and every of them has been rendered impeccable by these prodigious musicians. The Thillana within the Behag raga composed and rendered by Lalgudi. G. Jayaraman himself is bind-boggling and one thing to love.

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