Nath Hare

T. M. Krishna
4:22
T. M. Krishna performed Nath Hare, a Carnatic vocal piece, in a 2000 live recording from Chennai’s December Season. The 4:22 track showcases his improvisational phrasing.
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About Nath Hare

Nath Hare is a Carnatic vocal composition performed by T. M. Krishna. The track appears as the tenth entry in a live recording from the December Season 2000, a series of concerts held annually in Chennai. The performance was released in 2000 under the label Charsur Digital Workstation in a digital media format.

The track runs for 4 minutes and 22 seconds. The composition follows traditional Carnatic structural elements, though specific raga, tala, or lyrical details remain undocumented in available sources. Krishna’s interpretation reflects his stylistic approach to classical rendition, characterized by phrasing and improvisational techniques typical of the genre.

The December Season 2000 release captures a selection of performances from the annual Chennai Music Season, a month-long festival featuring leading Carnatic musicians. Charsur Digital Workstation produced the recording, specializing in archival and commercial distributions of Indian classical music. No additional metadata about the accompanying artists, venue, or audience reception is publicly verified.

T. M. Krishna, a prominent Carnatic vocalist and recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award (2016), is known for his contributions to both performance and socio-cultural discourse within the classical tradition. His work in this period often explored thematic and technical expansions of the Carnatic repertoire.