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Participants:
Malladi Brothers (Sreerama Prasad Ravi Kumar)
- Introduction
- Guru Dr.Sripada Pinakapanis Message
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Ragas
Yadukulakambhoji | Ranjani | Anandabhairavi |
The outstanding
feature of Indian Classical Music is the Raga system. Raga is the basis
of all melody. A Raga Alapana reveals the highest degree of creativity,
musical acumen and versatility of a musician. Adherence to tradition and
a sound knowledge of the rules and laws that are ascribed to a raga are
essential qualities of a great musician. The ability of a student of Music
to elaborate a Raga will largely depend on the repertoire of compositions
he has and the knowledge gathered through continuous listening to eminent
masters of yester years. Here is one glorious opportunity for one and all
to see, listen and assimilate the nuances and intricacies of Raga Alapana
from one of the greatest veterans of our times. The hallmark of this product
is the detailed expositions of 3 aesthetically rich Ragas brilliantly explained
and sung by the doyen Nedunuri Krishnamurthy, in interactive sessions with
his prime disciples Malladi Brothers (Sreerama Prasad Ravi Kumar).
Another invaluable inclusion in this product is the message of Padmabhushan,
Sangita Kalanidhi Dr.Sripada Pinakapani , to students and performers of
Carnatic Music. He is the Guru of Nedunuri Krishnamurthy. The coming together
of three generations of Guru Sishya Parampara is indeed a visual and aural
treat and the first of its kind!
Sangita Kalanidhi Nedunuri Krishna Murthy is the embodiment of aesthetic
grace, excellent style, technical elegance, rhythmic accuracy and captivating
melody. The maestro is one of the most popular and front ranking Carnatic
vocalists of our times, charming rasikas, with his mellifluous, bhava-laden
music. He has worked relentlessly in blending together the art and science
of music, thereby appealing even to a modern rasika, with traditional classical
music. His foremost contribution towards the Music world is the setting
to tune of 108 compositions of Annamacharya, the 15th century saint-poet
of Andhra Pradesh, which has acclaimed global attention.
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