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Product number: SM 17092
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The "vina" is one of the most important musical instruments used in Carnatic music, which today is still a living musical art and an essential cultural aspect of South India. Rajeswari Padmanabhan and Karaikudi Sambasivayer Subramanian are playing the "vina" in the 9th generation and the remarkable percussionist Tanjore Upendran accompanies them on the "mridangam".
The recordings for "Sambho Mahadeva" (Great god Sambhu) were made in June 1975 in the studios of Sender Freies Berlin and the Ethnological Museum in Berlin and include 7 first recordings of a total of 17 pieces.
The extensive booklet contains - besides descriptions of the compositions and their respective musical styles - numerous examples of notations and many photographs.

Content

CD 1:
Varnam: Moha-lahiri
Krti: Sri-Jalamdharam
Krti: Samkari niv’ani
Krti: Sambho Mahadeva
Krti: Cittam eppadiyo
Alapanam – Tanam – Krti: Kaddanuvariki mit/with kalpana-svarams
Tillana: Di mi ta ja nu
Mangalam: Pavamanasutudu
Krti: Ramacandram
Krti: Mari vere
Varnam: Moha-lahiri
Krti: Sri-Jalamdharam
Krti: Samkari niv’ani
Krti: Sambho Mahadeva
Krti: Cittam eppadiyo
CD 2:
Alapanam – Tanam
Krti: Kaddanuvariki mit/with kalpana-svarams
Tillana: Di mi ta ja nu
Mangalam: Pavamanasutudu
Krti: Ramacandram
Krti: Mari vere

Performers

Rajeswari Padmanabhan: vina / Karaikudi Sambasivayer Subramanian: vina / Tanjore Upendran: mridangam

More Information

Title:
Vina music from South India
Vina-Musik aus Südindien
Edition:
2 CDs with 128-page booklet in slipcase
Publisher/Label:
Wergo
Duration:
72 ′21 ′′
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
SM 17092
MAN EAN:
4010228170924
Weight:
0,23 kg

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