The concert of South Indian classical (Carnatic) music in Ljubljana featured Indian virtuoso Chitravina N. Ravikiran who showcased a glimpse of this old musical system with his ravishing playing on chitravina as well as some Carnatic vocal. The recital was further enlivened by Carlos Yoder on tabla and Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona on Hindustani violin.
The clip features N. Ravikiran on chitravina and Carlos Yoder on tabla.
The concert of South Indian classical (Carnatic) music in Ljubljana featured Indian virtuoso Chitravina N. Ravikiran who showcased a glimpse of this old musical system with his ravishing playing on chitravina as well as some Carnatic vocal. The recital was further enlivened by Carlos Yoder on tabla and Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona on Hindustani violin.
The clip features N. Ravikiran on chitravina and Carlos Yoder on tabla.
The concert of South Indian classical (Carnatic) music in Ljubljana was the first of its kind. Indian virtuoso Chitravina N. Ravikiran showcased a glimpse of this old musical system with his ravishing playing on chitravina as well as some Carnatic vocal. The recital was further enlivened by Carlos Yoder on tabla and Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona on Hindustani violin.
This clip is a solo on chitravina by N. Ravikiran.
The concert of South Indian classical (Carnatic) music in Ljubljana featured Indian virtuoso Chitravina N. Ravikiran who showcased a glimpse of this old musical system with his ravishing playing on chitravina as well as some Carnatic vocal. The recital was further enlivened by Carlos Yoder on tabla and Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona on Hindustani violin.
The clip features N. Ravikiran on chitravina, Carlos Yoder on tabla and Lasanthi Manaranjanie…
Slovenian national television did a 8 minute long footage on Carnatic music, featuring Chitravina N. Ravikiran and his student from Slovenia (and co-founder of Gopuram), Emilija Kercan. The footage briefly but comprehensively describes this beautiful musical heritage, the musician, the teaching tradition, ect.
Slovenian national television did a brief report of the concert, held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 9.10.2010, by Carnatic musician Chitravina N. Ravikiran, accompanied by Carlos Yoder on tabla and Lasanthi Manaranjanie Kalinga Dona on Hindustani violin.
Indian top Carnatic musician N. Ravikiran demonstrating basic vocal excercise Sarali Varishai in western major scale, which is Shankarabharanam ragam in Carnatic music. The lecture was held for students and public at the University of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, on Friday, 8th October 2010.
Indian top Carnatic musician N. Ravikiran explaining about the importance of note sequence that defines raga, giving example on Shankarabharanam melakarta ragam. The lecture was held for students and public at the University of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, on Friday, 8th October 2010. The lecture was opened by an introductory speech of the Rector of the University, prof. dr. Stanislav Pejovnik.
Indian virtuoso Chitravina N. Ravikiran giving a master class on Carnatic music in theory and practise in Slovenia's capital city Ljubljana, on 10th October 2010. Slovenian musicians and music lovers had a unique opportunity to hear and learn about Carnatic music in Slovenia for the first time.
Gopuram, Institute for Vedic culture, is a non-profit private institution, based in Ljubljana, Slovenia (EU), established to provide cultural and educational activities in the field of Vedic culture, which includes recitation of the Vedas, South Indian classical music and other related activities.
The Institute was launched by sister-brother duo in 2010 whose dedication to Vedic culture is a natural extension to their decade-long
Gopuram, Institute for Vedic culture, is a non-profit private institution, based in Ljubljana, Slovenia (EU), established to provide cultural and educational activities in the field of Vedic culture, which includes recitation of the Vedas, South Indian classical music and other related activities.
The Institute was launched by sister-brother duo in 2010 whose dedication to Vedic culture is a natural extension to their decade-long interest in devotional music and Indian spiritualism.
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