Dr. L. Subramaniam
South Indian Strings
Lyrichord (US) 197x
LLST 7350 (LP)
sleeve : EX-(wear on corner, light dirts.)
media : VG+/EX(some slightly noise caused by slightly wear. some light click noise. side A has lightly off-center hole that does not so affect to sounds.)
An album by Indian violinist and composer L. Subramaniam, a native of Chennai in South India, who is well-versed in both traditional Carnatic and Western music, and has collaborated extensively within the jazz world with artists such as Stu Goldberg, Larry Coryell, and Stéphane Grappelli. The recording is likely from the 1970s. It features a collaboration with Palghat T. S. Mani Iyer, widely regarded as one of South India’s greatest mridangam players. Together they perform Ragam-Tanam-Pallavi and Ragamala — vocal and compositional forms central to Carnatic music — enriched with highly developed improvisation. A superb album that allows the listener to fully experience some of the most sophisticated and refined expressions of Indian classical music.
A1: Ragam and Thanam
B1: Ragamalika
South Indian Strings
Lyrichord (US) 197x
LLST 7350 (LP)
sleeve : EX-(wear on corner, light dirts.)
media : VG+/EX(some slightly noise caused by slightly wear. some light click noise. side A has lightly off-center hole that does not so affect to sounds.)
An album by Indian violinist and composer L. Subramaniam, a native of Chennai in South India, who is well-versed in both traditional Carnatic and Western music, and has collaborated extensively within the jazz world with artists such as Stu Goldberg, Larry Coryell, and Stéphane Grappelli. The recording is likely from the 1970s. It features a collaboration with Palghat T. S. Mani Iyer, widely regarded as one of South India’s greatest mridangam players. Together they perform Ragam-Tanam-Pallavi and Ragamala — vocal and compositional forms central to Carnatic music — enriched with highly developed improvisation. A superb album that allows the listener to fully experience some of the most sophisticated and refined expressions of Indian classical music.
A1: Ragam and Thanam
B1: Ragamalika