Krtimanimalai: Sri Tyagaraja Svami’s Compositions (In 2 Volumes)

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Complementing the volume I with its 337 compositions of Saint Tyagaraja in ragas from Melas 1 to 27, is this volume with the balance 356 compositions in ragas from Melas 28 to 72. Both the volumes are adaptations of the original Tamil versions of Sri Krtimanimalai authored by the late Sri Rangaramanuja Ayyangar. Certain salient aspects of the chapter on notation dynamics, however, seemed relevant as guideposts to decipher equally complex notations here and are presented in an abridged form. Also included is the chapter on diacritical markings to facilitate correct pronunciation of the lyrics and the sahityam. As in the companion volume, the notation section is preceded by a serial index of songs in this volume. A Melakarta reference chart and the ragawise and alphabetical indices, composite to both volumes, follow later after the notations of compositions. Notations for the compositions are similarly treated in respect of the headers containing raga laksanam, lyrics in English and Sanskrt, their English translation and detailed notations with rhythm, tempo, built-in value checks, gamaka symbols, svara variants and diacritical markings – the last two in place both in the lyrics and notations. Included in the appendices section are some Sanskrt verses that highlight the lofty parameters of musicology envisaged by a band of dedicated visionaries. Then follows a brief note on the concept of the modal shift of the tonic and the Katapayadi scheme of raga nomenclature, which yielded the Melakarta bonanza. A couple of ‘Sri RR’s articles excerpted from the souvenir commemorating his birth centenary throw some more light on the compulsive researcher. The ‘Saga of a Legend’, again, is a poignant record of the struggles, tribulations and triumphs of an indomitable spirit that steered over nearly seven decades of ‘Sri RR’s conscious, art-oriented, life. Some objective assessments of the Savant from Sahrdayas (well meaning music aficionados) brings this section to a close along with landmarks in ‘Sri RR’s publishing career. A glossary of over a thousand Telugu and Sanskrt words and phrases used in these volumes provides the finale.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Padma Varadan

Daughter and disciple of the eminent Musician-musicologist, the late Rangaramanuja Ayyangar, author of the magnum opus, Kritimanimalai Series, Padma Varadan’s career as a performing Vina artiste spans over six decades. Her debut on the concert platform was when she was barely nine years old. A post-graduate in English with a degree in teaching as well from the Madras University, she is an ‘A’ grade Vina artiste on the lists of All India Radio and Doordarshan. Her Vina music is being broadcast over the radio and television network regularly. Padma has performed concerts all across India and abroad. Subtlety, depth and clarity of exposition are the hallmark of her music. She has conducted Lecture-Demonstrations on Carnatic Music, Solfa notation and Vina technique at several Sabhas and Universities. Padma is deeply committed to a Vina legacy her father bequeathed to her – a music tradition espoused and transmitted to him by the renowned Vina Dhanammal, and acknowledged by the congnoscenti as unique, almost esoteric in content and appeal. As the Managing Trustee of Vipanci Cultural Trust, she has been keeping alive the colossal publication work her father had single-handedly accomplished. These monumental publications run into thousands of pages in print in Tamil and English, highlighting both theory and practice of South Indianj Music. The present English adaptation of the Tamil Voolumes I & II of the Sri Krtimanimalai, is her own tribute to her father’s memory.

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Title
Krtimanimalai: Sri Tyagaraja Svami’s Compositions (In 2 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187723092
Length
viii+940p., viii+1026p., Tables; Plates; Glossary; 25cm.
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