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Jayanthi Kumaresh’s recital of Shanmukhapriya is deeply emotional and speaks of her ability to constantly innovate and surprise her audiences.
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Shanmukhapriya’s melodic structure is often associated with Murugan, the god of war, and Shiva, the destroyer and has an intensely energetic, heroic and courageous disposition. It is a sampoorna (seven-note) ragam, ascending and descending symmetrically as SR₂G₂M₂PD₁N₂S. There is a wide interval jump between Re (2nd ) and Ga (3rd) and its distinctive shape has been widely used for composition of songs for centuries.
Recorded for Darbar Festival 2013, at London’s Southbank Centre
Jayanthi Kumaresh (saraswati veena)
Patri Satish Kumar (mridangam)
RN Prakash (ghatam)
Mithila Sarma (tanpura)
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