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Thursday, March 31, 2022
Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer - Concert No 07
Having 7 files accompanied V. V, Sibramanian and Umaiyalpuram Sivaraman. Please click below
A. S. Dhandapani - Jalatharangam
Many in this generation may not even know that a song can be played on bowls filled with water, leave aside a concert. What is the principle of Jalatharangam
Made with several porcelain bowls filled with water, Jalatharangam is one of the oldest Indian traditional musical instrument. It is played in Carnatic music and quite rarely. The player hits the bowls with two small bamboo rods, and the volume of water contained in each bowl sets the pitch of the sound. Sometime a faint lapping can be heard between two crystalline notes. Please click below fpr the concert with 8 files
A. S. Dhandapani - JalatharangamP. Unnikrishnan - Concert No 01
This concert with 22 files is the first live concert at Calcutta. Please click below
Nithyashri - Concert No 02
This concert having 10 files was at Music Academy, Madras, on
24.12.2011, accompanied by M A Krishnaswamy – Violin -
Neyveli Skandasubramanyam – Mridangam - A S Krishnan – Moharsing. Please click below
Maharajapuram Santhanam - Concert No 08
This concert having 14 files, was at AIIM Delhi in 1987. Please click below
Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna - Concert No 37
The concert, at 59th Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Music Festival
Ramanbag, Pune, India accompanied by Veeraraghavan – Vocal Support, BV Raghavendra Rao – Violin and T.Vaidyanathan – Mridangam. Please click below
Aruna Sairam - Concert No 01
This concert having 9 files was at Bangalore in 2001. Please click below
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