UK Carnatic Ensemble | Live at Darbar 2009
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A set of young UK-based Indian classical musicians navigate a traditional Carnatic composition backed by both tabla and mridangam, live at Darbar Festival 2009.
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A group of six young UK-based musicians tackle beautifully crafted Carnatic compositions, mixing instrumentation from both North and South India, backed by a dynamic dual-drum lineup of tabla and mridangam.
Recorded at Darbar Festival on 4 Apr 2009, at London’s Southbank Centre:
- Sindhu & Indu Pathmabaskaran (Carnatic vocals)
- Kiruthika Nadarajah (violin)
- Aravindhan Baheerathan (flute)
- Senthuran Premakumar (mridangam)
- Dharmesh Parmar (tabla)
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