Rajeswari Padmanabhan - Sambho Mahadeva

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Rajeswari Padmanabhan Sambho Mahadeva
Wergo SM 1709 2, 2004
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TRACK LISTINGS CD 1 01. Varnam: Moha-lahiri 02. Krti: Sri-Jalamdharam 03. Krti: Samkari niv’ani 04. Krti: Sambho Mahadeva 05. Krti: Cittam eppadiyo 06. Alapanam – Tanam – Krti: Kaddanuvariki with kalpana-svarams 07. Tillana: Di mi ta ja nu 08. Mangalam: Pavamanasutudu 09. Krti: Ramacandram 10. Krti: Mari vere CD 2 01. Alapanam – Tanam 02. Krti: Eduta nilicite with niraval and kalpana-svarams 03. Krti: Sobhillu 04. Krti: Krpa jucutaku 05. Krti: Sankari ninne 06. Krti: Sarasa sama dana 07. Krti: Nenar uncinanu Rajeswari Padmanabhan - vina Karaikudi Sambasivayer Subramanian - vina Tanjore Upendran - mridangam
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.
"0, Great God Sambhu is the latest release in Wergo's Museum Collection Berlin series. The album features the South Indian vina (lute), one of the most important instruments in Carnatic music, as played by Rajeswari Padmanabhan and Karaikudi Sambasivayer Subramaniam, with percussion accompaniment by Tanjore Upendram on the mrdangam. These studio and concert recordings were made in Berlin in 1975. As is the norm in this series, the booklet (128 pages German/English) is incredibly detailed and informative."
320 kbps mp3; including full 128 page German/English booklet scans

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Part 2
Part 3
Part 4