video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fqtA_ZBn_8&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Gangadheeshwaram - D K Jayaraman - Live concert in 1982"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fqtA_ZBn_8&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a live performance of a traditional song that consists of fruity male vocals, alongside harmonizing boy background vocals, singing over subtle strings melody and wooden percussion. It sounds passionate, soulful and emotional, even though the recording is really noisy, as it was probably recorded with a poor quality microphone.",2014-07-23T07:51:32Z,Kalakendra Music & Dance,"Click here to buy: https://kalakendra.com/product/gangadheeswaram-…-1982-d-k-j-3acd/ Live at Music Academy - 22nd Dec 1982 Sangita Kalanidhi D Jayaraman Here is a brilliant concert by one of the most renowned musicians in the field of Carnatic Music, Sangita Kalanidhi D.K.Jayaraman. The maestro in his inimitable style has rendered rare compositions in ragas Asaveri and Pushpalathika. A superb delineation of Todi followed by a kriti of Uthukkadu Venkata Kavi and a soul stirring composition of Tanjavur Sankara Iyer in Raga Revathi are awe inspiring. The RTP in Shankarabharnam in all its grandeur is yet another highlight. The song Gangadheeswaram was sung for the first time in this concert which went on to be a huge hit among rasikas. Sangita Kalanidhi M. Chandrasekaran has provided marvelous accompaniment on the violin. The spellbinding percussive support and Thani of mridangam maestro Sangeetha Choodamani Trichy Sankaran has a lingering effect. This recording has been retrieved from the private collection of the DKJ family. DKJ, after learning music from his sister,Padma Vibhushan D.K. Pattamal furthered his musical skills under many known masters in the field, including Muthiah Bhagavathar and Papanasam Sivan.. DKJ, as he is fondly remembered in the music world, was known for his deep sense of Raga bhava, immaculate grip over laya and his soulful and moving kriti renditions, especially the compositions of the Musical Trinity. DKJ was also instrumental in popularizing songs composed by modern composers such as Papanasam Sivan, Periasami Tooran, Tanjavur Shankara Iyer, Dr.V.V.Srivatsa, Spencer Venugopal, Guru Surajananda, Neela Ramamurthy and others . He demonstrated singular creativity when rendering songs. His repertoire of songs was enormous. By constant practice and singing, he acquired a pliable voice which he used to its fullest range. DKJ's strength lay in his unique ability to bring out the beauty of uncommon kritis in rare ragas most effectively. His music had the capacity to mesmerize and leave the audience craving for more.","[""Carnatic music"", ""Mantra"", ""Music"", ""Sitar""]","[""low quality"", ""live performance"", ""traditional"", ""fruity male vocal"", ""harmonizing boy background vocals"", ""subtle strings melody"", ""wooden percussions"", ""noisy"", ""soulful"", ""passionate"", ""emotional""]",4,0fqtA_ZBn_8,198 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdvGsAq99r0&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""National Arab Orchestra - Nay & Percussion Solos"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdvGsAq99r0&start=30&end=40""}","This is an Arabic music piece being performed live by an orchestra. There is a new flute playing a solo in the lead. The melodic background consists of the violin, the oud, and the qanun while the cello and the bass guitar are playing in the lower range. The rhythmic background is provided by percussive elements that sound like the doumbek. The atmosphere is vibrant. This piece could be used as an opening theme for a drama movie or a TV series that takes place in the Middle East.",2014-07-23T04:31:30Z,National Arab Orchestra,"National Arab Orchestra May 31, 2014 Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts Directed by: Michael Ibrahim Raqsit Badi'a - Mohamed Abdel Wahab Violin: Adel Eskandar, Emad Ibrahim,Nady Benyamine, Katie Vandusen, Eddie Sleiman, Roberto Riggio, Sachi Yoshimoto, Insia Malik, Qusay Al-Ali, Hasan Minawi, Marandi Hostetter. Qanun: Ali Amr. Oud: Victor Ghannam. Cello, Peter Abadier. Nay Michael Ibrahim, Bass: Margaret Hasspacher. Electric Guitar. Percussion: Gurshuran ""Yash"" Singh Sandhu, Roger Kashou, Adam Maalouf, Dhafir Tawil, Sam Parsons. The NAO is a 501 c3 nonprofit organization. For more information on how you can help the NAO, contact us at info@michiganaraborchestra.org Educational program made possible by the Knight Foundation","[""Tabla"", ""Drum"", ""Percussion""]","[""arabic"", ""live performance"", ""orchestra"", ""instrumental"", ""ney"", ""violin"", ""qanun"", ""oud"", ""bass guitar"", ""cello"", ""percussion"", ""vibrant"", ""profound"", ""eastern sounding""]",9,FdvGsAq99r0,1658