Veena and Kyhal Singing
Lopa Kothari with 2012 Darbar Festival highlights: music on the south Indian veena from Chitraveena Ravikan, and singing in the north Indian khyal tradition by Shruti Sadolikar.
Lopa Kothari introduces highlights from the Darbar Festival of Indian classical music, which took place last month at the Purcell Room in London. With music on the South Indian veena played by Chitraveena Ravikan, and singing in the North Indian khyal tradition from Shruti Sadolikar.
The Darbar Festival has established itself as the UK's premier festival of Indian classical music, a four-day event with concerts in the mornings and afternoons as well as in the evenings, allowing for perfomances of ragas associated with specific times of the day. The festival has always championed the lesser-known music of South India, as well as the more familiar Hindustani music. This is the last of three programmes devoted to this year's Festival.
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Music Played
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Chitraveena Ravikiran and Jyotsna Shrikanth
Nautay
Performers: Chitraveena Ravikiran (carnatic veena) Jyotsna Shrikanth (violin) Yella Venkatesh mridangam
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Shruti Sadolikar
Raag Savani Nat
Performers: Shruti Sadolikar (khyal vocal) Vishwanath Shirodkar (table) Tanmay Deochake (harmonium) Murad Ali (sarangi)
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Shruti Sadolikar
Raag Bihari
Performers: Shruti Sadolikar (khyal vocal) Vishwanath Shirodkar (table) Tanmay Deochake (harmonium) Murad Ali (sarangi)
Broadcast
- Sun 14 Oct 2012 22:10大象传媒 Radio 3