Suprabhat "Meditation with Morning Ragas"
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.
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.
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. Uday Bhawalkar | Indian classical vocalist
Suprabhat "Meditation with morning ragas" Pandit Uday Bhawalkar is an Indian classical vocalist. He is an exponent of the dhrupad genre. Uday Bhawalkar is among the foremost Dhrupad vocalists and has been a strong force in its growing recognition, popularity and resurgence, worldwide. Uday believes that when immersed in the note and raga, the self disappears and music takes on its own existence; the principle of ‘darshan’ in Indian philosophy.
Ustad Bismillah Khan | Shehnai Recital
Suprabhat "Meditation with morning ragas" Ustad Qamruddin "Bismillah" Khan (21 March 1916 – 21 August 2006) (born as Qamaruddin Khan), often referred to by the title Ustad, was an Indian musician credited with popularizing the shehnai, a subcontinental wind instrument of the oboe class. Khan is credited with elevating its status and bringing it to the concert stage.
Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna | Indian Carnatic vocalist
Suprabhat "Meditation with morning ragas" One of the most famous names associated with Classical Carnatic Music is that of Dr. Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna. This legendary musician was also an able composer, playback singer, poet, actor and multi-instrumentalist. Apart from working with famous Indian musicians like Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and Kishori Amonkar, he also worked with several foreign musicians. Dr. M.
Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma | Santoor Recital
Suprabhat "Meditation With Morning Ragas" Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma is a household name in India. He is one of those few classical musicians whose name and influence has transcended the classical audience and has contributed to the greater popularization of classical music in the country at large.
Dagar Brothers | Hindustani Classical Vocal
The Junior Dagar Brothers were Nasir Zahiruddin and Nasir Faiyazuddin, a pair of Indian singers of the classical Dhrupad genre.
Pt. Sunil Mukharjee | Sarod Recital
Suprabhat "Meditation with Morning Ragas" Pandit Sunil Mukherjee is one of the leading Sarod player of the country today. Incidentally, he is one of the oldest Sarod player of Delhi. He received his initial training in music from his father Late Shri Jibon Chandra Mukherjee who was a great connoisseur of music. He received his later training from Late P. S. Mukherjee, one time music director of A.I.R. orchestra.
Pt. Amarnath | Flute Recital
Suprabhat "Meditation with Morning Ragas" - Pandit Amarnath was an Indian Classical Vocalist and composer. He was the first and closest disciple of Amir Khan, who founded the Indore gharana of Indian classical music.