Madhyamavati - Ragam - Vocal - Violin

T. M. Krishna
17:57
T. M. Krishna released Madhyamavati – Ragam in 2000, a 17-minute Carnatic vocal-violin improvisation from Chennai’s December Season.
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About Madhyamavati - Ragam - Vocal - Violin

T. M. Krishna performed Madhyamavati – Ragam as the sixth track in a vocal and violin rendition. The recording spans 17 minutes and 57 seconds. Krishna presented the composition during the December Season 2000, a series of Carnatic music performances held annually in Chennai.

The release appeared in 2000 under the label Charsur Digital Workstation in a digital media format. The track exemplifies the ragam structure, a core improvisational segment in Carnatic concerts where the artist explores the melodic contours of the raga without rhythmic accompaniment. Krishna’s interpretation features violin support, though the specific violinist remains undocumented in available sources.

The December Season serves as a prominent platform for Carnatic musicians, typically hosted across venues in Chennai between mid-December and mid-January. Krishna’s participation in the 2000 edition contributed to the season’s repertoire, though additional details about the full concert program or accompanying artists for this recording are not publicly confirmed. The release aligns with Charsur Digital Workstation’s catalog of Carnatic music archives, which preserves live and studio recordings from the era.

No further metadata exists regarding the track’s production context, alternate versions, or subsequent reissues. The recording stands as a representative example of Krishna’s early-career performances in traditional concert settings.