Archana and Aarathi presented songs on Kapaleeswarar and Parthasarathy temples
Sisters Archana and Aarathi performed a Carnatic music concert in Chennai, focusing on compositions dedicated to the Kapaleeswarar and Parthasarathy temples. The event was well-received and featured accompaniment by skilled musicians.
Why it matters
It documents the preservation and performance of traditional Indian classical music in a contemporary cultural context.
In Carnatic music, R.K. Shriramkumar is one of the foremost, and perhaps, the busiest gurus today. No surprise then that two of his disciples, Archana and Aarathi presented a well-curated concert. Titled ‘Music from the ancient twin towns — Mylapore and Triplicane’, the programme was organised under the auspices of Naada Inbam at Ragasudha Hall.
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