An astonishing, pleasant, bhava-laden singing by Mr. Abhishek Raghuram. I was quite moved by hearing this, a composition of Saint Tyagaraja in the raga Darbar. "Endundi vedalitivo? Evuro ne teliya", a marvelous kriti in Telugu language, is rarely heard these days at concerts. He has sung this at a slow tempo, which is quite appropriate for this song. Thank you very much for posting this video.
I find carnatic music so touching so moving. Ill never understand what its all about, but its mere sounds are so... inspiring. Whats the essence of carnatic music, anyways?
excellent....
nrityaus 7 months ago
i cannot be more grateful to you for posting this. you even included english subtitles. this is really excellent. thank you!
chamataka 11 months ago
Very educational, very helpful. Also very nice performance and kriti.
qwertyu14361 1 year ago
Abishek has shown some of Alattur Bros. excellent laya touches which was the hallmark of Alattur
MrChandrannc 1 year ago
An astonishing, pleasant, bhava-laden singing by Mr. Abhishek Raghuram. I was quite moved by hearing this, a composition of Saint Tyagaraja in the raga Darbar. "Endundi vedalitivo? Evuro ne teliya", a marvelous kriti in Telugu language, is rarely heard these days at concerts. He has sung this at a slow tempo, which is quite appropriate for this song. Thank you very much for posting this video.
Yesh Prabhu, Plainsboro, NJ
writer2244 2 years ago
Takes you into another world
JULI939 2 years ago
I find carnatic music so touching so moving. Ill never understand what its all about, but its mere sounds are so... inspiring. Whats the essence of carnatic music, anyways?
TheFactoryOfLight 2 years ago