MadRasana Tinge is a series of concerts recorded during the Pandemic. Each concert has a colour and the entire concert is presented based on the artists interpretation of that colour. We went one step further and for each of these colours we got Vinay Varanasi to compose a pallavi that represents this colour too.
Since it was done during Pandemic, we were not allowed to have live audience. Inspired by a Spanish classical show, we decided to replace the audience with live plants. We also made this entire carbon neutral by planting trees to offset the electricity used during the shoot of this series.
We are releasing the first of this series as a way of celebrating colours and what better way than to release it on Holi. The rest of the concerts will be released one on each month.
In this concert we are presenting the colour RED. The concert will start with Vinay Varanasi explaining the context of the concert and what songs are being sung and why that particular song was chosen for this colour. He also explains the thought process behind the pallavi that has been composed. Also, pay attention to the ragams chosen as well, that may have some connection to th3 colour as well
Credits
Adithyanarayanan Shankar - Vocal
Vittal Rangan - Violin
R Akshay Ram - Mridangam
TS Sahana - Tambura
Picturemakers - Cinematography and Editing
Offbeat Ventures - Audio and mixing
Venue - IITM Research Park
#madrasana #madrasanatinge
Since it was done during Pandemic, we were not allowed to have live audience. Inspired by a Spanish classical show, we decided to replace the audience with live plants. We also made this entire carbon neutral by planting trees to offset the electricity used during the shoot of this series.
We are releasing the first of this series as a way of celebrating colours and what better way than to release it on Holi. The rest of the concerts will be released one on each month.
In this concert we are presenting the colour RED. The concert will start with Vinay Varanasi explaining the context of the concert and what songs are being sung and why that particular song was chosen for this colour. He also explains the thought process behind the pallavi that has been composed. Also, pay attention to the ragams chosen as well, that may have some connection to th3 colour as well
Credits
Adithyanarayanan Shankar - Vocal
Vittal Rangan - Violin
R Akshay Ram - Mridangam
TS Sahana - Tambura
Picturemakers - Cinematography and Editing
Offbeat Ventures - Audio and mixing
Venue - IITM Research Park
#madrasana #madrasanatinge
- Category
- Live Concert
- Tags
- madrasana, carnatic classical songs, carnatic song
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