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Metaraga

Purna Loka Ensemble

Metaraga

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Format: CD
Label: Origin Records
UPC: 0805558279423
Catnr: ORIGIN 82794
Release date: 11 September 2020
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Origin Records
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ORIGIN 82794
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11 September 2020
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Hailing from southern India, Purnaprajna Bangere began vocal studies at 7, and rigorous lessons on violin at 13 in the Parur style, characterized by high technical virtuosity and musicianship. Training under Vidwan H.K. Narasimhamurthy, he was deeply influenced by Indian classical music, Western classical music, and American blues, jazz and folk music. Now a Professor of Mathematics and Music at the University of Kansas, Purna combines the two disciplines into Metaraga, a systematic musical framework deeply inspired by ideas and concepts in Algebraic Geometry introduced by Alexander Grothendieck. The journey may start from any of the known genres, traverse into other musical worlds, and ultimately arrive in a “no man’s land” - music with no east or west, which is also reflected in the ensemble name: Purna, meaning 'complete,' and Loka, Sanskrit for 'world.' Joining Purna on the journey is multi-Grammy winning violinist from the Turtle Island String Quartet, David Balakrishnan, bassist Jeff Harshbarger, and Amit Kavthekar on tabla.
Der aus Südindien stammende Purnaprajna Bangere begann 7jährig mit dem Gesangsstudium und im Alter von 13 Jahren mit dem strengen Geigenunterricht im Parur-Stil, der sich durch hohe technische Virtuosität und Musikalität auszeichnet. Nach seiner Ausbildung bei Vidwan H.K. Narasimhamurthy wurde er tief von der indischen Klassik, der westlichen Klassik und der amerikanischen Blues-, Jazz- und Volksmusik beeinflusst.
Heute ist Purna Professor für Mathematik und Musik an der Universität von Kansas und verbindet beide Disziplinen zu Metaraga, einem systematischen musikalischen Rahmen, der tief von den Ideen und Konzepten der Algebraischen Geometrie inspiriert ist, die von Alexander Grothendieck eingeführt wurden. Die Reise kann von jedem der bekannten Genres ausgehen, in andere musikalische Welten gehen und schließlich in ein "Niemandsland" gelangen - Musik ohne Osten oder Westen, was sich auch im Namen des Ensembles widerspiegelt: Purna, was "vollständig" bedeutet, und Loka, Sanskrit für "Welt". Mit Purna auf der Reise sind der mehrfach mit Grammy ausgezeichnete Geiger des Turtle Island String Quartetts, David Balakrishnan, der Bassist Jeff Harshbarger und Amit Kavthekar an der Tabla.

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Purnaprajna Bangere (violin)

Purnaprajna Bangere (Purna) is from Mysore in southern India. He hails from a family of Indian classical music lovers. His parents recognized his interest in music and initiated vocal music lessons with Sri. T.R. Srinivasan when he was around 7 years old. He had his first violin lessons under the loving guidance of Smt. Seetha Lakshmi and Smt. Jayamma. He also had a short stint with Vid. A. D. Zachariah. Sri. T. R. Srinivasan identified Purna's passion for the violin when he was about 13 years old and took him to Vid. Sri H.K Narasimha Murthy affectionately called as HKN. Here began the rigorous training in violin for many years to come. Purna is the first disciple in a long line...
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Purnaprajna Bangere (Purna) is from Mysore in southern India. He hails from a family of Indian classical music lovers. His parents recognized his interest in music and initiated vocal music lessons with Sri. T.R. Srinivasan when he was around 7 years old. He had his first violin lessons under the loving guidance of Smt. Seetha Lakshmi and Smt. Jayamma. He also had a short stint with Vid. A. D. Zachariah.
Sri. T. R. Srinivasan identified Purna's passion for the violin when he was about 13 years old and took him to Vid. Sri H.K Narasimha Murthy affectionately called as HKN. Here began the rigorous training in violin for many years to come. Purna is the first disciple in a long line of disciples of his teacher.
HKN's teaching method was well rounded; he gently insisted on a harmonious blend of technical skill and musical aesthetics. Purna's daily training included practicing complex scales of the Parur System developed by Vid. Parur Sundaram Iyer, father of the legendary Indian musician Vid. M.S. Gopalakrishnan and his illustrious elder brother Vid. M. S. Anantharaman. Then there would be the practice of the varnams in 3 in different speeds in multiple bowing and fingering techniques of the Parur system. Many a time each varnam would last for 45 minutes or more. HKN not only taught the techniques of the Parur school to his students, he inculcated in them an abiding virtue of practice. He constantly inspired his students by telling inspirational stories of Sri MSG and his violin playing. This was an important part of the regimen.
Perfection was the key word. How to achieve it as much as possible through practice and what it takes to practice correctly were the fundamental lessons Purna learnt from his great teacher during early years. HKN's deep insights into music and musical education were a crucial element of the pedagogy.
An epitome of humility, HKN's teaching method was gentle yet firm, generally speaking. He would not impose ideology of any kind; his training was a blend of scientific method and artistic sensitivity. At the advanced level, he had a particular genius to recognize and tailor his teaching to the particular aptitude and strengths of the disciple. In Purna, he recognized the passion and aptitude for the solo violin techniques of the Parur School, an inclination for virtuoso techniques and manodharma sangeetha (improvisational aspects) and guided him accordingly. With the deep encouragement and guidance of Vid HKN, the meticulous practice went on for the next several years. Purna regularly consults with his teacher on a weekly basis to this day.
Purna expresses his heartfelt gratitude, special thanks and love to Rajalakshmi Madam (HKN's wife) and Flute Vidwan A. V. Prakash for their guidance and encouragement on numerous occasions. Rajalakshmi Madam has been as constant a presence in his musical life as his guru HKN. Without the constant support and love from his parents B. S. Panduranga Rao and Sunanda Rao, nothing would be possible, he wants to express his love and gratitude to them.
Purna follows the Parur system of playing very closely. He was recently featured in the prestigious Learn Quest Academy of Music annual music festival held in Boston. Purna frequently gives concerts across the U.S. and India and Europe.

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Purnaprajna Bangere (violin)

Purnaprajna Bangere (Purna) is from Mysore in southern India. He hails from a family of Indian classical music lovers. His parents recognized his interest in music and initiated vocal music lessons with Sri. T.R. Srinivasan when he was around 7 years old. He had his first violin lessons under the loving guidance of Smt. Seetha Lakshmi and Smt. Jayamma. He also had a short stint with Vid. A. D. Zachariah. Sri. T. R. Srinivasan identified Purna's passion for the violin when he was about 13 years old and took him to Vid. Sri H.K Narasimha Murthy affectionately called as HKN. Here began the rigorous training in violin for many years to come. Purna is the first disciple in a long line...
more
Purnaprajna Bangere (Purna) is from Mysore in southern India. He hails from a family of Indian classical music lovers. His parents recognized his interest in music and initiated vocal music lessons with Sri. T.R. Srinivasan when he was around 7 years old. He had his first violin lessons under the loving guidance of Smt. Seetha Lakshmi and Smt. Jayamma. He also had a short stint with Vid. A. D. Zachariah.
Sri. T. R. Srinivasan identified Purna's passion for the violin when he was about 13 years old and took him to Vid. Sri H.K Narasimha Murthy affectionately called as HKN. Here began the rigorous training in violin for many years to come. Purna is the first disciple in a long line of disciples of his teacher.
HKN's teaching method was well rounded; he gently insisted on a harmonious blend of technical skill and musical aesthetics. Purna's daily training included practicing complex scales of the Parur System developed by Vid. Parur Sundaram Iyer, father of the legendary Indian musician Vid. M.S. Gopalakrishnan and his illustrious elder brother Vid. M. S. Anantharaman. Then there would be the practice of the varnams in 3 in different speeds in multiple bowing and fingering techniques of the Parur system. Many a time each varnam would last for 45 minutes or more. HKN not only taught the techniques of the Parur school to his students, he inculcated in them an abiding virtue of practice. He constantly inspired his students by telling inspirational stories of Sri MSG and his violin playing. This was an important part of the regimen.
Perfection was the key word. How to achieve it as much as possible through practice and what it takes to practice correctly were the fundamental lessons Purna learnt from his great teacher during early years. HKN's deep insights into music and musical education were a crucial element of the pedagogy.
An epitome of humility, HKN's teaching method was gentle yet firm, generally speaking. He would not impose ideology of any kind; his training was a blend of scientific method and artistic sensitivity. At the advanced level, he had a particular genius to recognize and tailor his teaching to the particular aptitude and strengths of the disciple. In Purna, he recognized the passion and aptitude for the solo violin techniques of the Parur School, an inclination for virtuoso techniques and manodharma sangeetha (improvisational aspects) and guided him accordingly. With the deep encouragement and guidance of Vid HKN, the meticulous practice went on for the next several years. Purna regularly consults with his teacher on a weekly basis to this day.
Purna expresses his heartfelt gratitude, special thanks and love to Rajalakshmi Madam (HKN's wife) and Flute Vidwan A. V. Prakash for their guidance and encouragement on numerous occasions. Rajalakshmi Madam has been as constant a presence in his musical life as his guru HKN. Without the constant support and love from his parents B. S. Panduranga Rao and Sunanda Rao, nothing would be possible, he wants to express his love and gratitude to them.
Purna follows the Parur system of playing very closely. He was recently featured in the prestigious Learn Quest Academy of Music annual music festival held in Boston. Purna frequently gives concerts across the U.S. and India and Europe.

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