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Collections: Instrumental, Vocal and Cine Music

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Collections: Instrumental, Vocal and Cine Music

Raji Ram Madam, Senior Member of this Forum suggested me to open a Folder to put all MY Instrumental, Vocal and Cine Music in one folder; Her suggestion seems to very Rational, and i opened the Folder here.


My First Thread



Navaratri Festival 09, Wesleyan University


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKMJx8g27Ig



Uploaded on Oct 3, 2009



Students of B. Balasubrahmaniyan and David Nelson perform "Kamalamba Samraksatu Mam" by Muthuswamy Dikshitar- Navaratri Festival 09, Wesleyan University



Hope you enjoy this as i did it!!
 
Recent news about Smt. Parassala Ponnammal:

Honour for Parassala Ponnammal - The Times of India (23rd March 2015)

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:

Chennai Fine Arts, a cultural organization based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, will honour Vidushi Parassala Ponnammal with

Lifetime Achievement Award at a function to be held today. Prince Aswathi Tirunal Rama Varma will preside over the function and

present the award. R Sridhar will be the other guest of honour. The function will be held at Theerthapaada Mandapam, East Fort at 6.00 pm.


Since its inception in the year 2003, the organization has honoured many veterans like Dr T K Murthy, Prof T N Krishnan, R K Srikantan,

Dr. N Ramani to name a few. Last year, CFA honoured Parur M S Anantharaman during the occasion of Maharaja Swati Tirunal's Bicentenary

celebration.


Ponnammal will present a brief concert after the award, accompanied by Vaikkom Padma Krishnan (Violin), Udupi Balakrishnan (Mrdangam)

and Trivandrum Rajesh (Ghatam). The programme is open to public.
 
Bruhi Mukundethi : Tribute to MS Subbulakshmi : IndianRaga Chicago Advanced Labs

Bruhi Mukundethi : Tribute to MS Subbulakshmi : IndianRaga Chicago Advanced Labs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y6Z54jkMIg

Published on Mar 31, 2015
Popularized by MS Subbulakshmi, 'Bruhi Mukundethi' is a Sadashiva Brahmendra composition. 2013 IndianRaga Fellow Harsha Nagarajan set it to a ragamalika in ragams Kurinji, Kapi, Nagaswarali, and Hamsanandi, in this unique interpretation. The piece is preceded by a Thani Avarthanam to showcase the brilliance of our young mridangists.

Performed at IndianRaga Chicago Labs, February 2015 by:

Aparajitha Adiraju (Vocal)
Varshini Iyer (Vocal)
Vishvak Kumaran (Mridangam)
Arjun Ramachandran (Mridangam)
Rishabh Ranganathan (Violin)
 
"Bruhi Mukundethi Rasane" by M. S. Subbulakshmi in Savithri (1941)

"Bruhi Mukundethi Rasane" by M. S. Subbulakshmi in Savithri (1941)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFOFdQ5xYM0

Uploaded on Aug 26, 2010


An unforgettable melody in an unforgettable voice. Extreme devotion, sweetness, perfection of notes, who else could it be but melody queen Madam M. S. Subbulakshmi! She plays the male role of mythological Saint Narada to perfection.

Here is a very rare gem and most famous song of Savithri (1941) starring two melody queens: Madam Shanta Apte as Savithri and Madam M. S. Subbulakshmi as Narada. Madam Shanta Apte was a classically-trained legendary Hindi and Marathi singing star. Such was her devotion to her career that she learnt Tamil just to act in this film. Her delightful melodies have also been uploaded.

The huge box-office hit was directed by the hero of the movie, Y. V. Rao, also starring singing comedians Vinoth and Menaka. One of the best musicals with tunes composed by Papanasam Sivam.
 
Kakarla tyagabrahmam

KAKARLA TYAGABRAHMAM
Fondly remembered with respects on his Birth Anniversary


Kakarla Tyagabrahmam
(4 May 1767 – 6 January 1847), also known as Tyāgayya in Telugu, Tyāgarājar in Tamil, was one of the greatest composers of Carnatic music or Indian classical music. He was a prolific composer and highly influential in the development of the classical music tradition. Tyagaraja composed thousands of devotional compositions, most in praise of Lord Rama, many of which remain popular today. Of special mention are five of his compositions called the Pancharatna Kritis which are often sung in programs in his honour.

Pancharatna Krithis (All 5) - Various Artists

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zfriigJ2WE


Published on Sep 1, 2013
Here is a collection of Carnatic Music's 5 Gems, Pancharatna Krithis, rendered by great people, who have spent their life in this field. It begins with MSS rendering Jagadanadakara, then to DK Jayaraman's Dudukugala. This is followed by Santhanam rendering Sadinchene and Kanakanaruchira by Balamurali. It concludes with Endaro by Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar





Source:Indhira Jayaram Rao
 
Kakkai Chiraginile Nandlala - IndianRaga Toronto Labs

Kakkai Chiraginile Nandlala - IndianRaga Toronto Labs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5MlQ-_Zqso&feature=youtu.be


Published on Feb 4, 2015
Written by Bharathiyar and composed by Lalgudi Jayaraman, 'Kakkai Chiraginile Nandlala' is set to Ragas Durga, Surya and Phatdeep in Adi Thalam.

Performed at IndianRaga Toronto Labs, November 2014 by:

Adithya Chakravarthy (Vocal)
Swathi Badrinarayanan (Vocal)
Triven Kannan (Vocal)
Virroshi Sriganesh (Violin)
Priyah Ratna (Veena)
Harini Skantharajah (Violin, Saxophone)
Jannagan Jeyakumar (Mridangam)
Srishyam Chanthirakumar (Mridangam)

Video shooting and audio recording by:
Number Nine Sound Studios
 
Amba Manam Kanindhu- Rain Bow - Dr. Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan

Amba Manam Kanindhu- Rain Bow - Dr. Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1QLY794F5g

Published on Dec 20, 2013


Sri.Kunnakudi Vaidhyanathan Plays " Amba Manam Kanindhu" song , in violion , Composition of Papanasam Sivan, in Panthuvarali Ragam, Adi Talam, in Rainbow.
 
Carnatic instrumental | violin

CARNATIC INSTRUMENTAL | VIOLIN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMhD0wdlXiQ&list=PLvnrIUwDAyZ5v8Gma_tlHguBPu4lR3Anp

Published on Dec 16, 2014




Avasarala Kanyakumari is a renowned female Carnatic music violinist from South India.
Kanyakumari is a native of Vijayanagaram, Andhra Pradesh and has been living in Chennai for more than 4 decades.She belongs to a family of musicians.Her parents Sri Avasarala Ramarathnam and Smt.Jayalakshmi encouraged her immensely to pursue music.

Listening to her sparkling brighas and intricate sangatis while she had just started to tread her musical journey, the respected music critic Subbudu compared her music to the ever glittering diamond stud in the nose ring of the goddess Kanyakumari. Ever since she has received innumerable accolades and praise from audiences worldwide and discerning critics for her innovation, accompaniment and solo performances while at the same time strictly adhering to the Carnatic music tradition. Needless to say it is her dedication and sincere hardwork along with the able guidance of her gurus Ivaturi Vijeshwara Rao, M. Chandrasekharan and M. L. Vasanthakumari which have groomed her into a front ranking violinist. Her extensive experience spanning more than 4 decades combined with a sharp acumen and fine sense of creativity has earned her a distinct place.She has evolved her own style of melodious playing and silken bowing which closely resembles vocal music rhapsodising audiences all over.

She has many successful creative innovations to her credit. "Vadya Lahari" her brain child is a new combo of the violin, veena and Nadaswaram. "Tristhayi sangamam" Confluence of 3 violins playing in different octaves portraying a special dimension. "Carnatic Music Ensembles" of 25, 50, 75 and 100 violins as well as 100 instrument ensemble commemorating the millennium A music piece "100 ragamalika swarams" which exposes her dexterity in bringing out the raga swaroopam in just one avarthana each. 29 hours non stop marathon performance

She has dedicated her life to music and is grateful to the Almighty, gurus, parents, students, sabhas, critics and rasikas for their continued support. Recently she has composed 7 ragas bearing the names of the 7 hills of Thirumala.
 
Rasathi Folk Version-Jyotika | 36 Vayadhinile | Santhosh Narayanan

Rasathi Folk Version-Jyotika | 36 Vayadhinile | Santhosh Narayanan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR16yY5kpow

Published on May 8, 2015
"36 Vayadhinile" is a 2015 Indian Tamil drama film directed by Rosshan Andrrews. It is a remake of 2014 Malayalam film How Old Are You? written by Bobby Sanjay directed by Rosshan Andrrews.
 
Mix - Raagam Taanam Pallavi - Sankarabharanam -

Mix - Raagam Taanam Pallavi - Sankarabharanam -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqL9FEYvwOk&list=RDCqL9FEYvwOk#t=27

Uploaded on Jun 16, 2009
Raagam Taanam Pallavi - Sankarabharanam - Somayajulu & Manju Bhargavi - Telugu Songs. Enjoy this most famous song from the movie Sankarabharanam. Producer : Poornodaya Movie Creations, Director : K.Viswanath, Cast : J.V.Somayajulu, Manju Bhargavi, Chandra Mohan, Tulasi, Allu Ramalingaiah, Rajalakshmi, Music Director : K.V.Mahadevan.
 
Aruna Sairam

Aruna Sairam

Aruna Sairam (sometimes spelt Sayeeram) is a carnatic music vocalist born in Bombay, India. She learnt music from her mother Rajalakshmi Sethuraman and later from T. Brinda. She has done a Masters in Music. She has given several international concerts. She was an expert in the World Music conference in Germany. She is also an A-grade artist with the All India Radio.

Repertoire includes rare compositions of Syama Sastri and Dikshitar. Popular for Abhangs, Tamil songs and Devarnamas. Has launched and performed extremely popular program “Samantar”, (meaning parallel lines) with Hindustani singer Smt. Neela Bhagawat.

Composed, directed and sang around the world for choreographic production of internationally acclaimed dancer Chandralekha. Nominated as Expert to select recipients of All India Scholarship in music awarded by Department of Culture, Govt. of India.


Let us wish her many many Happy Returns of the Day

( Born on 12 May 1960)

Please down load Aruna Srirams Songs Collection

https://sites.google.com/site/carnaticsongsfreedownload/aruna-sairam-song-collection



Aruna Sairam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aruna Sairam ? Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and pictures at Last.fm
 
Ananda Natana

Ananda Natana

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKRUdaHgaFo

Published on Nov 26, 2012


Magnificent rendition of Sri Muthuswamy Dikshitar's Pancha Linga Kriti on Lord Nataraja of Chidambaram in raga Kedaram, by Prince Rama Varma, accompanied by Dr.M.Narmadha, Sri B.Harikumar and Dr.S.Karthick, at the Arkay Convention Centre,
 
Tanjore Balasaraswati

Tanjore Balasaraswati

Tanjore Balasaraswati also known as Balasaraswati (13 May 1918 – 9 February 1984) -97th Birth Anniversary













Balasaraswati, in an undated photograph, excelled in the art of “abhinaya” (carrying emotion toward the audience) in the classical Indian dance form Bharata Natyam. (Photograph from Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Archives, Becket, Massachusetts.)


Balasaraswati (1918-1984) was a native of Madras and personified the Tanjore interpretation of bharata natyam, a classical dance style from South India. At her debut as a seven-year-old, she was admired for pure technique and facility with abhinaya or expressive mime, attributes that continued to be praised throughout her lifetime. Balasaraswati was the seventh generation in her family to be associated with classical dance and music. She was trained initially by the eminent Kundappa Pillai who, with his brothers, codified a training system for dancers. An affinity for mesmerizing audiences made Balasaraswati a veritable ambassador for bharata natyam outside India, appearing first in 1961 in Tokyo, launching her earliest North American tour in 1962 at Jacob's Pillow, and performing at the Edinburgh Festival in the following year. As a teacher and artist in residence, she was associated with several American universities and with the Balasaraswati School of Music and Dance in Berkeley. At home in India, she received many awards, including the title Exemplary Golden Lotus, usually received by outstanding statesmen and scholars.


Bala (1976) - Satyajit Ray Documentary on T. Balasaraswati



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak_a1RJ2DZc



100 Treasures - Balasaraswati
Balasaraswati - 1918-1984
 
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