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responsible for
bringing it back to the
concert scene. It is also
known as
chitravina (Sanskrit: चित्रवीणा),
chitra veena, chitraveena,
chitra vina, hanumad...
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created the
concept of melharmony. He is the son of
gottuvadhyam player Chitravina Narasimhan and the
grandson of
Narayan Iyengar, who was also a Carnatic...
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Chitravina Narasimhan (born 1941) is a
gottuvadhyam player from India. He is the
father of
chitravina player N. Ravikiran. He was born in 1941 in Mysore...
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classical music believe that the
sarod is a
combination of the
ancient chitravina, the
medieval Indian rabab and
modern sursingar. The
origins of sarod...
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Natesan of New Delhi, and
later on,
Padmabhushan P S
Narayanaswamy and
Chitravina N Ravikiran, who had her in many of his
concerts and
provided her with...
- her. The
musicians Ramnad Krishnan,
Aruna Sairam,
Chitravina Ravikiran, B. Krishnamoorthy,
Chitravina Ganesh, K.N. Shashikiran,
Kiranavali Vidyasankar...
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Vadyam or
Jhallari Gopichand or
Gopiyantra or
Khamak Gottuvadhyam or
Chitravina Katho Sarod Sitar Surbahar Surshringar Swarabat Swarmandal Tambura Tritantri...
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international footing.
Other musicians who have set
music to
Tiruppukal include Chitravina N. Ravikiran. In 1964, a
biopic Tamil film,
starring po****r playback...
- used from
Waterlily Acoustic's album,
Mumtaz Mahal,
featuring Taj Mahal,
Chitravina N.
Ravikiran and
Vishwa Mohan Byatt. "2 Days in the Valley". Box Office...
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Gamaka box notation. K****ebaum (2000), p93
Appreciating Carnatic Music by
Chitravina N Ravikiran, Pub:
Ganesh & Co Prof. P
Sambamoorthy (2005),
South Indian...