#darbarfestival | Mysore Manjunath and Mysore Nagaraj slide through the distinct melodies of Carnatic Raga Charukesi. Ravi Shankar once described them as the ‘Princes of Mysore’.
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Mysore Manjunath and Mysore Nagaraj are among Carnatic music’s leading violinists. Trined principally by their father S. Mahadevappa, they developed a style which they describe as a “blend of emotive appeal, technical mastery and intellectual sophistication with a strict adherence to the classicism”. They perform in jugalbandi duet settings as well as collaborating with a diverse array of musicians both individually and together. On hearing them play, Ravi Shankar described them as the ‘Princes of Mysore’. Listen to more of the Mysore brothers here:
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Recorded at Darbar Festival 2012, at London’s Southbank Centre:
-Mysore Manjunath (violin)
-Mysore Nagaraj (violin)
-Srimushnam Raja Rao (mridangam)
-RN Parkash (ghatam)
-Priya Sharma (tanpura)
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