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Sri Vighna Rajam Bhaje | Carnatic Classical | Oothukadu Venkata Subbaiyer

To learn classical music with a popular twist, sign up at https://indianraga.com/ragalabs/ To invite this group for a live concert, please visit https://indianraga.com/live or email [email protected] Listen to it on these streaming platforms now: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/38A3B1... Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/in/album/sri-... Gaana: https://gaana.com/song/sri-vighna-raj... Wynk Music: https://wynk.in/music/song/sri-vighna... To invite this group for a live concert, please visit https://indianraga.com/live or email [email protected] Sri Vighnarajam Bhaje, Oothukkadu Venkatasubbaiyer's 18th century Carnatic music kriti, in a new age mix. This Indian classical music piece in raga Ghambira Natai, Kanda Chapu talam, is based on the Mallari form that is played when a temple idol is taken on a procession, making it a part of religious devotional songs. This classical Carnatic Kriti that sings the glory of Lord Ganesha is arranged as a Carnatic Western fusion that retains the attractive Mallari lilt. It molds in a beautiful blend of western and Indian instruments as accompaniments for the vocals, the base track upon which the vocalists perform the kriti. The song starts with an orchestral introduction followed by the vocalists singing, beginning the song with the Anupallavi; two Bharatanatyam dancers offer salutations to the elephant faced son of Shankar. The singers move on to the Charanam with short instrumental interludes in between, before coming back to the Pallavi to reach a crescendo and then the final finish. Musicians Shraddha Mohan, Aravind Sundar (Vocals), Poornima Krishna Emani (Flute) Vignesh Srinivasan (Mridangam), Mahesh Raghvan (Music Production) come together with dancers Aparna Satheesan and Navya Maitri Konda (Bharatanatyam) to create and present this festival music piece. The artists can be reached at Aparna Satheesan   / aparnasatheesan.samyoga     / aparna_satheesan   Navya Maitri Konda   / navyamaitrikonda     / navyamaitri   Shraddha Mohan   / musicaleeeehigh   Sri Poornima Krishna Emani   / flute.poornima   Vighnesh Srinivasan   / vignesh.srinivasan.52     / viggy796   Mahesh Raghvan   / followingmahesh     / followingmahesh   To feature in an IndianRaga production, apply to be an IndianRaga Fellow at indianraga.com/fellowship IndianRaga brings together the best musicians and dancers across 60 international cities to collaborate on high quality music videos viewed by millions of people globally. The genres we work with are rooted in Indian classical performing arts and include Carnatic music (South Indian classical music), Hindustani music (North Indian classical music), semi-classical music, contemporary and fusion music, Indian classical dances including Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Mohiniattam, Kathak, and also ballet, tap, contemporary dance. Our productions also include a wide range of instruments including mridangam, tabla, sitar, violin, flute/bansuri, veena, ghatam, and new-age categories like music arrangement and production with EDM, Trap, Pop amongst others. Our most popular innovations include classical cover songs, a cappella, mashups and remixes of the latest viral pop hits in both western and Indian music. Anyone can apply to join our collaborations, and you can visit www.indianraga.com for more details and application process. #indianraga

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