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Tuesday 22 November 2011

Endaro Mahanubhavalu - Jon B. Higgins


Type : Devotional
Ragam : Sri
Thalam : Aadi
Composer : Thyagaraja

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  • About :

    Jon Borthwick (1939-1984) was an American musician, scholar, and teacher known principally for his rare skill as a non-Indian in the field of Carnatic music. He lived much of his student and professional life at Wesleyan University.

    Higgins was a singer of European and Western classical music. He is also recognized as the first non-Indian to perform South Indian classical Carnatic music at a high level of proficiency. He began his Indian music studies in Wesleyan courses taught by Robert E. Brown and T. Ranganathan, and was quickly captured by the subtle beauty of the art form. He decided to fully dedicate himself to learning the language of Carnatic music, and came to India .Within a short period of time he performed to great acclaim at the Tyagaraja Aradhana

    The above song is recorded in the late '60's or early '70's, it displays his awesome mastery of an incredibly difficult form of music.

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    Tuesday 22 November 2011

    Endaro Mahanubhavalu - Jon B. Higgins


    Type : Devotional
    Ragam : Sri
    Thalam : Aadi
    Composer : Thyagaraja

    .::TRACK LIST::.

  • Endaro Mahanubhavalu : Download

  • About :

    Jon Borthwick (1939-1984) was an American musician, scholar, and teacher known principally for his rare skill as a non-Indian in the field of Carnatic music. He lived much of his student and professional life at Wesleyan University.

    Higgins was a singer of European and Western classical music. He is also recognized as the first non-Indian to perform South Indian classical Carnatic music at a high level of proficiency. He began his Indian music studies in Wesleyan courses taught by Robert E. Brown and T. Ranganathan, and was quickly captured by the subtle beauty of the art form. He decided to fully dedicate himself to learning the language of Carnatic music, and came to India .Within a short period of time he performed to great acclaim at the Tyagaraja Aradhana

    The above song is recorded in the late '60's or early '70's, it displays his awesome mastery of an incredibly difficult form of music.

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