Magical Ragamalika, Ganesh Kumaresh, Carnatic Violin, Music of India
, darbarfestival, Ragamalika translates to garland of ragas. Let South Indias finest violin brothers lead you through a variety of moods, sampling many different musical colours. Learn more about the music: Ganesh Kumaresh Rajagopalan are Carnatic musics foremost violin brothers, having performed together for over four decades. Their insurance broker father was also a talented violinist, and started teaching them at the ages of three and two respectively. They received acclaim as prodigies, and performed over 100 times before Kumaresh (the younger) had turned ten. By their early teens they were playing to acclaim at major festivals, with a maturity of style that belied their years. All India Radio even lowered their minimum age to become a highly graded artist in response. They play classical music with colourful modern flourishes, and visit outandout fusion territory too, working with jazz and electronic musicians. An openminded style is no surprise the Uttar Pradesh family home
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