Ramadass is one of few musicians who have adapted the harmonium to Carnatic music. |
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Shashank appreciated the all-night Carnatic music concerts being held in Bangalore since last year. |
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The ghatam is a large clay pot, used in Carnatic classical music as a percussion instrument. |
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Connoisseurs of both Hindustani and Carnatic music will definitely have a lot to look forward to this October. |
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Led by Seema Murthy, the singers sang a wide selection of songs from Carnatic classical to Hindustani classical music. |
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The maestro is known for casting a spell on his audience with his soul-stirring rendition of Carnatic music. |
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The musically inclined can look forward to an array of Carnatic music concerts, flute recital and a grand violin concert. |
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Just a few yards away from the mahal, the strains of Carnatic music emanate from a small shrine. |
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An Indonesian dancer created his own movements to a song in Carnatic music. |
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Ananya is an organisation that has been involved in promoting Hindustani and Carnatic music through its various activities. |
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It is open to all practitioners of music including Carnatic, Hindustani, Western, Light-Classical and Devotional. |
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A great admirer of Lata Mangeshkar, Shalini is passionate about Carnatic and Hindustani music besides Western classical. |
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It contains albums ranging from the rare pieces of Carnatic and Hindustani classicals to the latest Hindi film hits. |
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Maruthi plays the tabla and the mridangam and also plays Carnatic music on a keyboard. |
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There are two basic styles of Indian music, the Carnatic and the Hindustani. |
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In many films he has demonstrated his skill over Carnatic music, handling some difficult ragas. |
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Kuppusamy mixed Carnatic with folk music and simultaneously explained how ragas should be handled in the latter. |
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The next nawab, his nephew Azim-ud-Daula, had to give up much of his powers and territory and became the first titular Nawab of the Carnatic. |
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Whereas in Carnatic rhythms, tempos ascend in geometric progression, the corresponding changes in Kerala rhythms occur in arithmetic progression. |
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Carnatic musicians today have more avenues to prove their mettle than artistes in general had even a few years ago. |
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He was my first guru and was a hard taskmaster, adamant about me getting the basics of my training in Carnatic music right. |
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As the name signifies, it will focus on either one of the more melodious Carnatic raagas or the works of a famous composer. |
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Carnatic music is scientifically organized, but folk music is not, so people who are not properly trained just sing out of emotion, enthusiasm. |
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Her parents were Carnatic music teachers too, and her home was always full of melodious voices. |
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However, after working as harmonist in some other films, I decided to concentrate on Carnatic music. |
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Many young South Indians are adept at Carnatic music and can accompany even professional musicians on the mridangam, the ghatam or the violin. |
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Strains of Carnatic classical music can be heard from almost every other home in Chennai city. |
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He told them about the vast range of Carnatic music and how the ragas are classified under this system. |
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Hindustani and Carnatic were the main divisions of classical music that could lead people to devotion. |
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A 1948 review by a famous critic states categorically that a good voice is not essential for delineating ragas in the Carnatic mode. |
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The Navarthri Mandapam has the distinction of staging Carnatic music concerts in a unique manner. |
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By linking film music with Carnatic she tries to make laymen understand the importance of Carnatic music. |
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Saturday's programme will begin with a Carnatic music concert by Vijaylakshmy Subramanium. |
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The competition is open to those aged 16 to 24 and has categories for light and classical Hindustani and Carnatic vocal, instrumental and devotional music. |
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The delighted Mughal emperor made him the Nawab of the Carnatic under the suzerainty of the Nizam of Hyderabad and thus were sown the beginnings of the House of Arcot. |
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In North America, between 250 to 300 well-organized concerts of Carnatic and Hindustani music are presented each year by over 100 local organizers. |
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Carnatic music, the classical music of south India, commonly employs such musical instruments as the veena, a stringed instrument, and a range of violins. |
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I found my feet dancing to the lilting ragas of Carnatic classical music. |
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Zulfikar Ali Khan who persevered to overthrow the Marathas, was made the first Nawab of the Carnatic in 1690 with control over all the territories south of the Krishna. |
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A stickler for classicism, he does not want to dilute Carnatic music. |
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Music is universal and hence Hindustani, Carnatic and instrumental music, which has great value on the international arena, has to be promoted through fusion, she adds. |
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As a result of the three Carnatic Wars, the British East India Company gained exclusive control over the entire Carnatic region of India. |
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Further south, in the region of the Carnatic, Tanjour and the Circars, the Company's holdings were greater than England by far. |
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Sivadasan is the man who makes flutes for several top Hindustani and Carnatic flutists in the country. |
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In July 1780, Ali invaded the Carnatic, and laid siege to Tellicherry and Arcot. |
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The 1754 Treaty of Pondicherry which ended the Second Carnatic War had brought a temporary truce to India, but it was soon under threat. |
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The Third Carnatic War that followed saw Britain ranged against the Nawab and France. |
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Each of the nine evenings will be dedicated to great Carnatic musicians of the past including late Dakshinamurthy Swamigal. |
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Over the years Sanjay has built a vast repertoire in all compositional forms of Carnatic music be they varnams, krithis, viruttams padams, javalis bhajans, folk, tillanas etc. |
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The empire's patronage enabled fine arts and literature to reach new heights in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil and Sanskrit, while Carnatic music evolved into its current form. |
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In 1801, Carnatic, which had been under the suzerainty of the Company, began to be directly administered by it as a part of the Madras Presidency. |
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In spite of this they still had a major presence in central India, and hoped to regain the power they had lost to the British in southern India during the Second Carnatic War. |
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