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राग

Srimathi Brahmanandam & Anuradha Sridhar | Raga - Todi | Tal - Adi

Suprabhat "Meditation with morning ragas'' Srimathi, the violinist, popularly known to the world of Carnatic Music as Lalgudi Srimathi Brahmanandan hails from a family of musicians in South India devoted to professional music for four generations. Anuradha Sridhar hails from the very famous Lalgudi family. She is the daughter and disciple of Lalgudi Brahmanandam and niece of Lalgudi Shri. G. Jayaraman.

Pt. Rajendra Prasanna | Flute Recital

Suprabhat "Meditation with Morning Ragas".....Rajendra Prasanna is an important figure in the world of Indian music and culture. He is foremost exponent of Bansuri & Shehnai and a celebrated artist recognized for his unique ability to perform on two instruments at a topmost level. It is indeed a very rare skill in the field of Hindustani music.He hails from Benaras and comes from a traditional family of musicians of renowned Benaras Gharana.

Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia | Flute Recital

Suprabhat ''Meditation with morning ragas''...Hariprasad Chaurasia is an Indian music director and classical flutist, who plays the bansuri, an Indian bamboo flute, in the Hindustani classical tradition. Chaurasia started learning vocal music from his neighbor, Rajaram, at the age of 15. Later, he switched to playing the flute under the tutelage of Bholanath Prasanna of Varanasi for eight years. He joined the All India Radio, Cuttack, Odisha in 1957 and worked as a composer and performer.

Babulal Gandharva | Sarangi Recital

Meditation with morning ragas...... Born on 15th April, 1951. Babulal plays the BELA BAHAAR. His father Shri Kashiramji was a well-known Sarangi player of the state. At the age of seven, Babulal started learning vocal music and sarangi playing under his father's guidance. After his matriculation, Babulal started learning the violin under Pt. S. G. Ranade. Since 1979, Babulal permanently settled in Mumbai and it was here that he created his unique instrument - the Bela Bahaar.

U. Srinivasan | Carnatic Classical Musician

Suprabhat "Meditation with morning ragas"....Uppalapu Srinivas was an Indian mandolin player in Carnatic classical music and composer. U. Srinivas was a child prodigy. He started to play the mandolin, a little-known instrument in India, when he was only six years old. Srinivas learnt to play Carnatic ragas on the mandolin with so much ease and dexterity that his name has become synonymous in India with the mandolin and he is popularly called Mandolin Srinivas.