Anandesvarena
About Anandesvarena
Anandesvarena is a Carnatic music composition performed by vocalist T. M. Krishna. The track appears as the fourth piece on the album Madrasil Margazhi 2006, released on CD by Rajalakshmi Audio in 2007. The recording captures a live concert from the 2006 Margazhi Music Season in Chennai, a prominent annual festival dedicated to Indian classical music.
The composition spans 13 minutes and 9 seconds and exemplifies Krishna’s interpretation of the ragam (melodic framework) associated with the piece. The album features traditional Carnatic repertoire, with Anandesvarena serving as a centerpiece of the performance. The track adheres to the structural conventions of Carnatic vocal music, including alpana (improvisatory prelude), neraval (melodic elaboration), and kalpana swaram (improvised rhythmic passages).
The Madrasil Margazhi 2006 album documents Krishna’s concert at an unspecified venue during the Margazhi season, though the exact date and accompanying artists remain uncredited in available sources. The release format prioritizes unedited live recordings, preserving the spontaneity of the performance. Rajalakshmi Audio, the producing label, specializes in Carnatic music archives and has distributed numerous concert recordings from the Margazhi festival.
Krishna’s rendition of Anandesvarena reflects his stylistic emphasis on bhava (emotional expression) and layam (rhythmic precision). The track omits overt studio enhancements, retaining the acoustic qualities of the live setting. Further details regarding the composer, talam (rhythmic cycle), or lyrical content of Anandesvarena are not explicitly documented in the album’s published materials.