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Music from India ❤️ Carnatic Classical ❤️ Jukebox ❤️ B. Sivaramakrishna Rao

Listen to the Music from India (Instrumental Music ) | B.Sivaramakrishna Rao | Sitar | Classical Music Vande Mataram - 00:03 Vishwambhari - 03:40 Salabham (A Music Theme) - 07:27 Vaishnava Janatho - 15:30 Aigiri Nandhini - 19:47 Bhajare Gopalam - 23:26 Prema Mudita Manase - 27:39 Brahma Mokate - 31:45 Raghu Pathi Ragava - 35:43 Mrugnayani - 39:08 Music of India includes multiple varieties of folk music, pop, and Indian classical music. India's classical music tradition, including Hindustani music and Carnatic, has a history spanning millennia and developed over several eras. Music in India began as an integral part of socio-religious life. Sitar, the most popular instrument in Hindustani shastriya sangeet, is also the most versatile instrument. Its ability to produce a deeply emotive tone so close to human voice with all agility and liveliness has made it the most sought for instrument. B. Sivaramakrishna Rao is a musical genius to reckon with in Chennai. A child prodigy with tuneful genes, he has built on natural musical endowments to evolve into a multifariously talented performer and composer. A master of the queen of musical instruments, the Sitar, he plays Thyagaraja kritis with as much panache as a Hindustani Gat. This enables him to accompany an Padma Vibhushan Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna with the same verve and ease as he would entrance the audience of Hindustani Music. His playing is marked by a perfect balance of gayaki vocal and tantrikari (instrumental) styles. Added to this consummate mastery of the two great idioms of Indian classical music, he has a yen for fusion music and has teamed up with doyens of Carnatic music like Thavil Maestro Haridwaramangalam A.K.Palanivel and Legendary Mridangam Vidwan Guru Karaikudi Mani with whom he toured Australia for Melbourne Arts Festival and performed with Australian Art Orchestra. His roots in Carnatic music have been strengthened by his tutelage under the eminent violinist Kanyakumari and his brothers.

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