
Its proceedings will go towards facilitating a national level children’s theatre festival in Coimbatore.Ĭlusters Media Zone.

Looking at extending the number of musical events that they organise, Udalveli is set to host a fundraising concert headlining TM Krishna this August. “None of us play the traditional wind instrument and have had to settle for percussion, thereby producing a different acoustic output,” says the musician who has previously collaborated with Anthakudi Illaiyaraja, a popular naatu purapaadal singer. Admitting that a nadhaswaram would best suit the performance, the 26-year-old along with his troupe will make use of the cajon, and drums, instead. Hailing from Ayyampalayam in Karur district, Sathyamoorthy N's repertoire includes songs from the naatu purapaadal genre- Orakara orathila, Mochakota palazhagi (duet with Charumathi) and Panamarathu Mela Padhini Eraka Poren that deals with the theme of love. songs batiyali songs, vaoyaiya songs, folk songs, adhunik songs, and more. Starting off his musical journey by composing jingles and tunes for family occasions and birthdays, the Coimbatore-based singer/songwriter who has no formal musical training, took to learning the guitar on his own and loves composing. Welcome to Sangeet Bhuvan - one of the largest Music portals of Old Bengali.
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On a local front, we learn that the musician will perform a Tamil folk song and a Baul number named Shepora Aajab.Īn independent musician and composer for popular TV serial Nam Oruvar Namakku Iruvar, Balamurugan Nagaraj is set to sing three songs, consisting of two originals, Hey Kadhale and Raagathil (from the serial), and a cover of Anthony Dasan’s Kiliyama. “I love researching about various songs that are part of folklore traditions,” begins the 24-year-old, who has previously collaborated with Udalveli.

Showcasing foreign folk traditions through lullabies in Hebrew and one in the native American tongue, Coimbatore-based theatre artiste Charumathi Muralidharan will turn vocalist at this gig.
