Nadamadi

T. M. Krishna
29:45
T. M. Krishna released Nadamadi, a 29-minute live Carnatic vocal performance, in 2009 during Chennai’s December Season under Charsur Digital Workstation.
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About Nadamadi

Nadamadi is a Carnatic vocal performance recorded live by T. M. Krishna during the December Season 2009. The track appears as the third piece in a digital release issued under the label Charsur Digital Workstation in 2009. The performance spans 29 minutes and 45 seconds, showcasing Krishna’s interpretation within the Carnatic tradition.

The recording captures a live concert setting, though specific venue details and accompanying artists remain undocumented in available sources. The release format is digital media, distributed without a physical counterpart. Charsur Digital Workstation, the label, specializes in archival and contemporary recordings of Indian classical music, though further production credits for this track are not publicly listed.

T. M. Krishna, a prominent Carnatic vocalist, is known for his explorations of traditional kritis and improvisational techniques. The composition Nadamadi aligns with his broader repertoire, which often emphasizes lyrical depth and rhythmic complexity. The track’s structure likely follows conventional Carnatic concert conventions, including alapana, neraval, and kalpana swaram, though no published breakdown of its segments exists.

The December Season refers to the annual Margazhi music festival in Chennai, a period marked by intensive performances across the city. Krishna’s participation in the 2009 edition contributed to the season’s documentation through this digital release. No commercial reissues or alternate versions of the recording have been confirmed as of the latest available information.