Vishweshsra

T. M. Krishna
6:50
T. M. Krishna released Vishweshsra, a 6-minute Carnatic vocal track, in October 2006 under INRECO, blending improvisation with devotional themes.
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About Vishweshsra

Vishweshsra is a Carnatic vocal composition performed by T. M. Krishna and released in October 2006. The track appears as the sixth piece on an untitled studio album issued under the INRECO label. The recording spans 6 minutes and 50 seconds and was distributed in CD format.

The album belongs to the Carnatic classical tradition, a South Indian genre characterized by improvisational techniques, rhythmic complexity, and lyrical devotion. Krishna, a prominent vocalist in the tradition, interprets the composition with vocal accompaniment typical of the style. The track title Vishweshsra suggests a thematic connection to Hindu philosophical or devotional themes, though specific lyrical content, raga, or tala details remain undocumented in available sources.

The 2006 release marked one of Krishna’s early commercial recordings under INRECO, a label known for producing Carnatic and Indian classical music. The album’s full tracklist, collaborating artists, and production personnel are not specified in the provided context. The CD format aligns with the era’s standard physical media distribution for classical Indian music.

Krishna’s rendition of Vishweshsra reflects his training in the Karnataka sangita tradition, emphasizing melodic elaboration and emotional expression. The absence of additional metadata limits further description of the recording’s structural or stylistic nuances. The track remains part of Krishna’s discography, which includes both traditional repertoire and experimental collaborations in later years.