I actually like that the fact that more artists are branching out. However, I don't feel that the trinity songs are being neglected; merely that rare and excellent kritis of other composers are also being popularized.
Also, this concert was in Chennai, so especially at the end of a concert, Tamil songs would be pleasing to the listeners.
the raga transitions were so smooth, and the beginning in raga behag was melodious to hear
TheShankars1 5 months ago
this is beautful!
chocolatezing11 1 year ago
beautiful bihag.
lathayalam 2 years ago
this my friends
is just about as good
as it gets
for free
blingtattoo 2 years ago
It may not be from the Big Three, it's still an extremely charming song.
IpsaPaphum 3 years ago
who are the 'big three'?
rozedreamz 3 years ago
Dikshitar, T(h)yagaraja, S(h)yama S(h)astri.
BesACB 3 years ago
I actually like that the fact that more artists are branching out. However, I don't feel that the trinity songs are being neglected; merely that rare and excellent kritis of other composers are also being popularized.
Also, this concert was in Chennai, so especially at the end of a concert, Tamil songs would be pleasing to the listeners.
carnaticmusic1 3 years ago
I wonder why the new artists do not sing trinity songs, Sri Muttuswamy dikshit has so many songs on these Kshetras.
ravindrabhatt 4 years ago