Srivramachandrakripalu
About Srivramachandrakripalu
\"Srivramachandrakripalu\" is a Carnatic music composition performed by vocalist T. M. Krishna. The track appears as the sixth piece on the album Gems Of Carnatic Music – Live In Concert 2004, released in 2011 on CD. The recording captures a live performance from 2004, though the specific venue and accompanying artists remain undocumented in available sources.
The composition spans 6 minutes and 54 seconds and belongs to the Carnatic tradition, a classical music system originating in South India. The track title references a devotional hymn, with \"Sri Rama\" as the central deity and \"Chandra\" (moon) symbolizing divine grace. T. M. Krishna renders the piece in a style characteristic of his interpretive approach, emphasizing lyrical clarity and rhythmic precision. The album itself compiles selections from the 2004 concert, though the label responsible for its 2011 release is not explicitly identified in public records.
T. M. Krishna, a recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award (2016) and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2003), is recognized for his contributions to Carnatic vocal music. His performances often integrate traditional repertoire with contemporary social commentary, though Gems Of Carnatic Music – Live In Concert 2004 focuses primarily on classical renditions. The tracklist and liner notes for the album do not provide detailed credits for instrumental accompaniment or percussion, limiting attribution to Krishna as the lead artist.
The 2011 CD release targets audiences of Indian classical music, offering a curated selection from the 2004 concert. No commercial streaming platforms or digital reissues are confirmed as of the latest available data. The recording’s preservation on physical media reflects the era’s distribution practices for niche classical genres.