Carnatic Classical Trio
Niravadhi Sukhada in raagam (~scale) Ravi Chandrika set to the Aadi Taalam (8 beat cycle). This is a composition of Saint Tyagaraja. We have commenced the piece with Deepika on the Konnakol
Bhogeengra Shayinam in Kuntalavarali raagam (scale) set to the Khanda Chapu Taalam (5 beat cycle). This is a compostion of Maharaja (King) Swathi Tirunal
Pièce de résistance in Raagam (scale) Sriranjani set to the 8 beat cycle (Aadi Taalam). This is an improvisational piece that starts with the free form exploration of Raagam (scale) Sriranjani, followed by multi-scale exploration by Smitha, Aditi and Deepika. The piece ends with a catchy percussive solo.
A "Thillana" is a rhythmic piece in South Indian Carnatic music. Here, Trayee performs "Tam Tam Tam Udanitom", a sweet and short Thillana in Khamas raagam (scale) set to "Aadi" taalam (8 beat cycle). This is a composition of Sri Patnam Subramanya Iyer.
"Krishna Nee Begane Baaro" is a well-known composition in Kannada, one of India's classical languages. In this piece, the composer Vyasathirtha tenderly addresses Lord Krishna in his infant form, entreating him to arrive swiftly. The composition is set to the rhythmic cycle known as "Misrachapu," which consists of seven beats.