The sound of the veena conveys the essence of South Indian classical music
Nageshwara Rao creates a meditative and sacred musical world.
The deep tone of the veena, a stringed instrument, expresses the complex ragas and talas of South Indian classical music. Nageshwara Rao's performance is technically skilled yet spiritual, and has the power to convey to the listener the religious and philosophical aspects of the music. This is a valuable recording that offers a fresh musical experience with a sense of time and scale system that differs from Western music.
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Chant: Ramabhakti - Raga: Sudhabangala - Tala: Adi = ラーガ: シュッダバンガラ
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Chant: Raghuvamsa - Raga: Kadanakutuhalam - Tara: Adi = ラーガ: カナダクトゥハラム
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Chant: Parakunikelara - Raga: Kiranavali - Tara: Adi = ラーガ: キラナーヴァリ
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Chant: Niducharanamule - Raga: Simhendramadyamam - Tara: Misra Chapu = ラーガ: シムヘンドラマディヤマム
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Supervised By - 中村とうよう
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Composed By - Patnam Subramania Iyer (A2)
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Veena [Solo] - Nageswara Rao
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Composed By - Tyagaraja (A1, A3, B)
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Liner Notes - 小泉文夫
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Supervised By - 小泉文夫