Amritha Murali’s composition on Goddess Meenakshi steals the show
The Hindu
On the third and final day of Ragapriya concert series by Chamber Music Club, Amritha Murali with percussionists R K Sriramkumar on violin, Palladam Ravi on the mridangam, Alathur Raja Ganesh on the g
On the third and final day of Ragapriya concert series by Chamber Music Club, Amritha Murali with percussionists R K Sriramkumar on violin, Palladam Ravi on the mridangam, Alathur Raja Ganesh on the ganjira, once again proved that a live music concert is a pleasurable social event that is among the most visceral and memorable forms of musical engagement.
Starting her concert with Gopalakrishna Bharathiyaar’s Shivaloka Nathanai in Raga Mayamalavagowla, which brought the Nandanar story of inviting everybody to come and visit Tirupunkur Shiva Temple, it was followed by Thyagaraja, ‘Sitapatina manasuna’, in raga khamas, which set the tone for the concert.













