Performance by Mysore Doreswami Iyyengar (Vi Doresvāmi Ayyaṅgār) and D. Balakrishna, Carnatic musicians, masters of the vīṇā in the Mysore tradition. Mysore Doreswami Iyyengar performs Kedāra Kriti, and Kedāra Kalpana Svara, and then, a Kedāra Kriti duet with his son, D. Balakrishna. 1.Kedāra Kriti (retake). 2. Kedāra Kalpana Svara. 4. Kedāra Kriti duet with his son, D. Balakrishna. 5. Demonstration of Mysore vīṇā style of fingering. 6. Jhinjhoti Tillana duet. Jhinjhoti Tillana by Vīṇā Seshanna in adi talam, a duet with D. Balakrishna, stopping for a cough.
Performance by Mysore Doreswami Iyyengar (Vi Doresvāmi Ayyaṅgār) and D. Balakrishna, Carnatic musicians, masters of the vīṇā in the Mysore tradition. <br/><br/>1. Kedāra Alap, Tanam and Kriti. Vīṇā musician Mysore Doreswamy Iyyengar performs Kedāra alap, tanam and kriti, stopping due to a cough. <br/><br/>2. Kedāra Kriti (retake). Repeat of Kriti. <br/><br/>3. Kedāra Kalpana Svara.<br/><br/>4. Kedāra Kriti duet with his son, D. Balakrishna. <br/><br/>5. Demonstration of Mysore vīṇā style of fingering. <br/><br/>6. Jhinjhoti Tillana duet. Jhinjhoti Tillana by Vīṇā Seshanna in adi talam, duet with D. Balakrishna, stopping for cough. <br/><br/>7. Photographs. At the end the camera pans to photographs of Veene Sheshanna, a vīṇā musician, and Veena Venkatagiriyappa, a vīṇā musician and composer.