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About Moksha
Moksha is a studio album by Indian classical flutist Shashank Subramanyam, released on September 1, 2008. The album represents a Carnatic music recording centered on devotional and classical compositions. Subramanyam performed on the bamboo flute, accompanied by traditional instrumentation characteristic of the genre.
The release comprises two tracks: Mokshamugalada and Narayanathe Namonamo. Both compositions reflect themes of spiritual liberation and devotion, aligning with the album’s titular concept of moksha (liberation in Hindu philosophy). The specific raga and tala structures for each track remain undocumented in available sources, though the works adhere to Carnatic classical conventions.
Subramanyam produced the album under an unspecified label, with no publicly confirmed details regarding recording locations, session musicians, or production personnel. The format of the primary release includes physical and digital distributions, though exact mediums (e.g., CD, download) are not explicitly stated in accessible records. The album’s reception and commercial performance lack documented analysis in major publications.
The title Moksha extends Subramanyam’s discography of Carnatic flute albums, which often explore thematic and technical dimensions of South Indian classical music. The brevity of the tracklist contrasts with his longer-form releases, suggesting a focused or conceptual presentation. Further details about the album’s creative process, collaborative contributions, or subsequent live performances remain unverified in public sources.