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Sangeet
Jul 9, 2022 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
With Sangeet Team (Dave, Jayashri, Ramaprasad, Rungun & Padma)
Classical and Folk Music from the Indian Subcontinent, on WPRB since 1986 with a rotating cast of DJs
☕️Have a cup with Dave ☕️
9:02 AM |
| V K Raman Valachi Mohana Rama - Navaragamalika - Adi (Instrumental) Patnam Subramanya Iyer Mohana Rama Sangeeth Sagar 2000 Raman Kalyan, also known as V. K. Raman and as Flute Raman, is an Indian Carnatic flute player. He received advanced training from Dr. N. Ramani. "Mohana Rama" is one of his earliest releases. |
9:08 AM |
| Parameshwar Hegde Raga Jog Hindustani Vocal s/r Parameshwar Hegde (born 6 May 1956 in the Uttara Kannnada district of Karanataka) is a Hindustani classical vocalist. He received training in the Kirana, Gwalior and Patiala gharanas. He went to Dharwad to seek advanced training under Basavaraj Rajguru. |
9:29 AM |
| Bombay Sisters Aadahodhale Purandara Dasa Daasa Sudhe Sangeetha 1999 The Bombay Sisters, C. Saroja (b. 7 December 1936) and C. Lalitha (b. 26 August 1938), are a Carnatic music singing duo. from Trichur, Kerala. They had their musical training with H. A. S. Mani, Musiri Subramania Iyer and T. K. Govinda Rao. Since they were groomed in Carnatic Music in Mumbai, they were referred to as the "Bombay Sisters". |
9:38 AM |
| Nathamuni Brothers “Koluvamaregada” in Todi Tyagaraja Madras 1974 Fire Museum 2007 Nathumuni Brothers were a Carnatic brass band, well known for their Clarinet Kutcheries. The lead clarinet is by Lakshmipathi Naidu. The Clarinet appeared on the scene at around the same time as the violin. It was brought to India during the reign of King Sarabhoji II of Tanjavur. It was used as an accompaniment for the chinna melam (the lesser ensemble) which accompanied the dance performances of the Devadasis. |
9:48 AM |
| Kedar Naphade Raga Hansadhwani Suvaadini - voice of the harmonium Underscore Records 2007 While the harmonium is a common accompanying instrument in Hindustani vocal concerts, Kedar Naphade ís one of the few musicians who have performed harmonium as a solo instrument. Kedar Naphade was born in Mumbai in 1972. He received training from Tulsidas Borkar. He was also closely associated with and learnt from Padmavati Shaligram-Gokhale of the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana from 1989–1993. He has an engineering degree from IIT Mumbai, and a Ph.D. from Lehigh University. He lives and teaches in this area. |
10:08 AM |
| Ramnad Krishnan Kriti: Palincu Kamaksi Syama Sastri Vidwan: Music of South India - Songs of the Carnatic Tradition Nonesuch 1968 Ramnad Krishnan (14 September 1918 - 29 January 1973) was a Carnatic vocalist. He learned music from Ramnad C. S. Sankarasivam and Smt. T. Brinda. This is his debut recording. His brother is mridangam player Ramnad Raghavan. He has few recordings since he died relatively young, at age 54. |
10:22 AM |
| Sultan Khan & Raghunath Seth Maru Bihag Jugalbandi SaReGaMa 1976 Sultan Khan (15 April 1940 in Jodhpur – 27 November 2011 in Mumbai) was an Indian sarangi player and classical vocalist belonging to Sikar gharana. Raghunath Seth (1931 in Gwalior – 15 February 2014 in Mumbai) was a bansuri player, a student of Pannalal Ghosh of the Maihar gharana. |
10:43 AM |
| Aruna Sairam "Janani Ninnuvina" in Ritigowla Subbaraya Sastri Madhurasmriti Charsur 2000 Aruna Sairam was born in 1952 in Mumbai. She received vocal training from her mother Rajalakshmi Sethuraman, who was a student of the Alathur Brothers and Thanjavoor Sankara Iyer. Later she learnt from T. Brinda. |
10:52 AM |
| Amanat Ali Khan & Fateh Ali Khan Aa Ja Aa Ja Na Ja Pardes - Thumri in Raag Yaman Raag Se Ghazal Tak EMI Pakistan 1978 Amanat Ali Khan (1922 – 1974) and his younger brother Bade Fateh Ali Khan (1935-2017), were legendary singing duo from Pakistan, representing the Patiala gharana. |
11:04 AM |
| Dr. M. Lalitha and M. Nandini “Akilandeswari” in Dwijavanti M. Dikshitar Dikshitar Devi Mala Santhananda Soundscapes 2007 Dr. M. Lalitha and M. Nandini play electric violins. They are nieces of L. Shankar and L. Subramaniam. |
11:18 AM |
| Shubha Mudgal Neer Bharan Kaise Jaoon (Raga Tilak Kamod) Live Concert Swarutsav 2000 Music Today 2001 Shubha Mudgal (born 1 January 1959 in Allahabad) is an Indian singer of Hindustani classical music. Her repertoire includes the genres of khyal, thumri, dadra, and Indian pop. |
11:33 AM |
| S. Balachander "suguNamulE jeppukoNTi" in Raga Chakravakam Thyagaraja The Virtuoso of Vina Denon 1974 S. Balachander (18 January 1927 - 13 April 1990) was a veena player, actor and filmmaker. |
11:51 AM |
| Farida Khanum Sham-e-firaq ab na puch Faiz Ahmad Faiz Pakistan, Vol. 2 : Musiques du Penjab Arion 1995 Farida Khanum was born in 1929 in Kolkata. Their whole family moved from Amritsar, in eastern Punjab (India) to Lahore (Pakistan) during Partition when she was 18 years old. She learnt Khayal, Thumri and Dadra from Ustad Ashiq Ali Khan of Patiala gharana. |