Immerse yourself in the captivating world of classical Indian music with L. Subramaniam's "Samarpanam," a mesmerizing album released on December 23, 2012, under the Viji Records label. This exquisite collection of tracks showcases the virtuosity of L. Subramaniam, a renowned artist known for his profound musical insights and technical brilliance.
"Samarpanam" spans a duration of one hour and five minutes, offering a rich tapestry of ragas and talas that will enchant both seasoned connoisseurs and newcomers to the genre. The album opens with "Viribhoni (Varnam)" in Raga Bhairavi and Tala Ata, setting a serene and contemplative mood. Following this, the album delves into the intricate beauty of Raga Mohanam, with the Kriti "Ennai Katharulvai" in Tala Adi, and the enchanting Kriti "Devi Brova" in Raga Chintamani and Tala.
Each track is a testament to L. Subramaniam's mastery of the violin, blending traditional Indian classical music with a modern sensibility. The album is available in high-quality 16-bit FLAC format, ensuring that every nuance and subtlety of the performance is captured with crystal clarity. Whether you are a devotee of classical Indian music or simply seeking to explore new musical horizons, "Samarpanam" promises an enriching and deeply satisfying listening experience.
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L. Subramaniam is a renowned Indian musician, often referred to as "The Paganini of Indian Classical music" and "The God of Indian Violin". With a career spanning multiple genres, including classical, Carnatic, jazz, and fusion, he has collaborated with legendary musicians such as Ravi Shankar and Yehudi Menuhin. As a child prodigy, L. Subramaniam began his musical journey at a young age and has since become a pioneer of Carnatic violin on the world stage.
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L. Subramaniam is a renowned Indian musician, often referred to as "The Paganini of Indian Classical music" and "The God of Indian Violin". With a career spanning multiple genres, including classical, Carnatic, jazz, and fusion, he has collaborated with legendary musicians such as Ravi Shankar and Yehudi Menuhin. As a child prodigy, L. Subramaniam began his musical journey at a young age and has since become a pioneer of Carnatic violin on the world stage.
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