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ninjathegreat
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Post by ninjathegreat »

Can someone tell me what the resource is for buying CM books? In chennai and elsewhere? (Theory and Krithi notations)...

Have the old works ever been included in either Project Madurai or the Sanskrit e-texts?

Cheers
ninja

Lakshman
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Post by Lakshman »

Karnatic Music Book Centre
27 Sripuram 1st St., Royapettah
Chennai 600 014

Murali Music Musical
5 Lakshmikantan St., T.Nagar
Chennai 600 017

The Srutilaya
93/3 Royapettah High Road
Mylapore, Chennai 600 004

Saptaswara Musicals
Sri Complex, Opp. Anjaneyar temple
165 Royapettah High Rd, Chennai 600 004

Giri Trading
Sannidhi St., near Kapalishwarar temple
Mylapore, Chennai 600 004

Higginbothams
Anna Salai
Chennai

ninjathegreat
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Lji, thanks!

srkris
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Can we compile the list of books related to CM here? Just the titles, so that we know what is available for reference.

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srkris
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Wow, the karnatic.com booklist is good. Never came across that page so far. Thanks.

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Raja Chandra
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This is an extract from article in Bnaglore Based News Paper known as Vijay Times.

Learn A to Z of Carnatic Music through DVDs
BVT FEATURES

FOR many years now, there has been concern over deteriorating quality of music and the increasing commercialization of classical music and dances. One such initiative is the efforts of Vidushi Nagamani Srinath, who after years of research, has produced DVDs which bring in the essence of the true Gurukula type of learning. Be it a beginner or a seasoned practioner of music, Nagamani's Gurukula imparts those lessons commencing from Sarale Varase to Ragam-Thanam-Pallavi with the stress not just on theory but with great emphasis on the practicality of these aspects. There are shlokas on all deities in different ragas and Puranadaradasa's life story is enacted as a play too. With four volumes of DVDs already released during the 38th Music Conference at Bangalore Gayana Samaja, as many as 10 audio CDs containing these music lessons will see the light of the day at a congregation of young musicians to be held by the City-based Ganakala Parishat, shortly. Presently serving as the professor and head of the department of music at the Maharani's College, Nagamani says, "I have covered a vast range of lessons, putting across a personal touch to accommodate the Guru-Shishya parampare. Otherwise, the present generation will hardly know how we all learnt music." Nagamani has been taught by the legends of Carnatic music like Ramnad Krishnan and M L Vasantha Kumari. Nagamani has overseen the concept, teaching, orchestration,
choreography and direction.
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Lakshman
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Post by Lakshman »

SRKris: You might be interested to know that I contributed the book list on Karnatic.com. Also the varNa list.

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Post by srkris »

Of course I never doubted that... I seriously hold the belief that all information of the "database" type about carnatic music has to ultimately come from Shri Lakshman :D

"lakshmanE nAnvitho vAnaraih sEvito agasthya sampUjitho rAghavah pAtu mAm".

Thank you.

virig
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Post by virig »

Hi,

Is there an address or a number to get the following DVDs?

Thanks

Giri
Raja Chandra wrote:This is an extract from article in Bnaglore Based News Paper known as Vijay Times.

Learn A to Z of Carnatic Music through DVDs
BVT FEATURES

FOR many years now, there has been concern over deteriorating quality of music and the increasing commercialization of classical music and dances. One such initiative is the efforts of Vidushi Nagamani Srinath, who after years of research, has produced DVDs which bring in the essence of the true Gurukula type of learning. Be it a beginner or a seasoned practioner of music, Nagamani's Gurukula imparts those lessons commencing from Sarale Varase to Ragam-Thanam-Pallavi with the stress not just on theory but with great emphasis on the practicality of these aspects. There are shlokas on all deities in different ragas and Puranadaradasa's life story is enacted as a play too. With four volumes of DVDs already released during the 38th Music Conference at Bangalore Gayana Samaja, as many as 10 audio CDs containing these music lessons will see the light of the day at a congregation of young musicians to be held by the City-based Ganakala Parishat, shortly. Presently serving as the professor and head of the department of music at the Maharani's College, Nagamani says, "I have covered a vast range of lessons, putting across a personal touch to accommodate the Guru-Shishya parampare. Otherwise, the present generation will hardly know how we all learnt music." Nagamani has been taught by the legends of Carnatic music like Ramnad Krishnan and M L Vasantha Kumari. Nagamani has overseen the concept, teaching, orchestration,
choreography and direction.

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virig

U can contact Smt. Nagamani Srinath- DELETED
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virig
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Thanks

Giri
meena wrote:virig

U can contact Smt. Nagamani Srinath- This is her website: http://www.mysorenagamanisrinath.com/index.htm U will find her contact add./email.

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