- It is also
known as
chitravina (Sanskrit: चित्रवीणा),
chitra veena,
chitraveena,
chitra vina,
hanumad vina and
mahanataka vina.
Today it is pla**** mainly...
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December 2020. Kolappan, B. (16 July 2017). "Sangita
Kalanidhi award for
Chitraveena maestro Ravikiran". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X.
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December 2020...
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performances may
include the ghatam, kanjira, morsing, venu flute, veena, and
chitraveena. The
greatest concentration of
Carnatic musicians is to be
found in the...
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being renamed as
Sangeetha Lavakusa. He was
adept at
playing both the
Chitraveena and Mridangam. In
addition to
musical talents, his
theoretical knowledge...
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Carnatic genre". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X.
Retrieved 26
December 2018. "
Chitraveena N.
Ravikiran at Tattvaloka". 30
December 2008. Rasika,
Sangeeta (24 October...
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October 2019. Kolappan, B. (3
January 2016). "The
Maharashtrian who
revived Chitraveena". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X.
Retrieved 15
April 2021....
- T. V. Sankaranarayanan, T. N. Seshagopalan,
Neyveli Santhanagopalan,
Chitraveena N.
Ravikiran Flautist Shashank Subramanyam and others.
Sangeetha Kalasikhamani...
- "Dudhsagar" (1947) "Anand Bhairavi" (1950)
Continental Prakashan (Pune) "
Chitraveena" (1960), 4th
edition 1985, Mauj
Prakashan (Mumbai) "Borkaranchi Kavita"...
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Kalakshetra – with
Sanjay Subramanyan (Charsur Digital) 2002 –
Mukhari – with
Chitraveena Ravikiran (Rajalakshmi Audio) 2005 –
Gajaleela –
Mridangam and Kanjira...
- Uma
Shankar Mohan Veena:
Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Saxophone:
Kadri Gopalnath Chitraveena: N.
Ravikiran Veena: E. ****athri Sarangi:
Sultan Khan Sitar: Kartick...