Shree Viswanatham
About Shree Viswanatham
Sudha Madhuri is a Carnatic vocal album by Indian classical musician Sudha Ragunathan. The label Amutham Music released the recording on CD in 2007.
The album features traditional Carnatic compositions in a concert-style presentation. The second track, Shree Viswanatham, spans 15 minutes and 41 seconds. This composition centers on devotional themes dedicated to Lord Vishnu, rendered in Ragunathan’s characteristic gayaki style with intricate neraval and kalpana swaram segments. Instrumental accompaniment includes violin, mridangam, and possibly tambura, though the full ensemble credits remain undocumented in available sources.
Sudha Ragunathan structured the album to showcase her interpretive depth in classical kritis, with Shree Viswanatham serving as a focal piece. The recording captures live concert elements, including spontaneous improvisations and rhythmic interplay between the primary artist and percussionists. The production emphasizes clarity in vocal delivery and acoustic balance, aligning with the conventions of mid-2000s Carnatic album releases.
The label Amutham distributed the CD through physical retail channels in India, targeting audiences of South Indian classical music. No digital reissues or streaming adaptations have been confirmed from the original release. Additional tracks, artists, or session details for Sudha Madhuri are not fully cataloged in public records, limiting a complete discographic account.