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Unnikrishnan performs this composition with beautiful niravals, adding frills of improvisations through the lyrics. The imagination and creativity with which he weaves the phrases and expands the raga in detail, is extraordinary and deeply evocative. Jyotsna Srikanth (violin), Bangalore Praveen (mridangam) and RN Prakash (ghatam) give commendable support as accompanists.
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Mayamalavagaula is a morning raga classified as the 15th melakarta raga under Venkatamakhin’s melakarta system. It uses all the 7 notes in its ascent and descent and projects emotions of peace as well as pathos. It was originally known as ‘Malavagoula’; "Maya" was prefixed to it after the advent of the scheme of the 72 melas. The number 15 was assigned to it following the Katapayadi sankhya system. Mayamalavagaula is one of the fundamental ragas that is taught to the beginners of Carnatic music. The Hindustani correspondent of this raga may be said to be Bhairav and is thus, a morning raga. Its arohana and avarohana are as follows:
S R₁ G₃ M₁ P D₁ N₃ Ṡ
Ṡ N₃ D₁ P M₁ G₃ R₁ S
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Musicians
P. Unnikrishnan (vocal)
Jyotsna Srikanth (violin)
Bangalore Praveen (mridangam)
RN Prakash (ghatam)
Priya Prakash (tanpura)
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