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University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives concert recordings: Sudhindra/vina, 1982-10-29
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
- Title
- University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives concert recordings: Sudhindra/vina
- Dates
- 1982-10-291982-10-291982-10-29
- Quantity
- 3 items : OT - 3 reels (7 1/2 ips, 1/2 tr. stereo, 7"); 3 WAV files (48 kHz, 24-bit); Duration: 2:11:38
- Collection Number
- 1982015
- Summary
- Recorded October 29, 1982 at the University of Washington, Music Auditorium.
- Repository
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University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives
University of Washington
Ethnomusicology Archives
Box 353450
Seattle, WA
98195-3450
Telephone: 2065430974
ethnoarc@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Unrestricted: collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Sarasvati vīṇa (also spelled Saraswati vina) (Sanskrit: सरस्वती वीणा (vīṇā), Kannada: ವೀಣೆ,Tamil: சரஸ்வதி வீணை, Malayalam: വീണ, Telugu: సరస్వతి వీణ,Bengali: সরস্বতী বীণা) is an Indian plucked string instrument. It is named after the Hindu goddess Saraswati, who is usually depicted holding or playing the instrument. Also known as raghunatha veena is used mostly in Carnatic Indian classical music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. One who plays the veena is referred to as a vainika.
It is one of other major types of veena popular today. The others include chitra veena, vichitra veena and rudra veena. Out of these the rudra and vichitra veenas are used in Hindustani music, while the Saraswati veena and the chitra veena are used in the Carnatic music of South India. Some people play traditional music, others play contemporary music.
Suma Sudhindra is a classical musician and veena exponent from India, in the Carnatic Music genre. She is a performer, teacher, researcher and administrator. She was awarded Karnataka's second highest civilian award, the Rajyotsava Award, in the year 2001.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Recorded by Daniel Neuman and Maddie Terada with Nagra IV, Neumann mics.
Performers: Suma Sudhindra/vina; T. Shyam Sunder/mridangam.
Tapes digitized 4/2016 (WAV, 48 kHz, 24-bit) - 82-15.1.wav (42:21), 82-15.2.wav (43:17), 82-15.3.wav (46:00)
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Classical Music--Carnatic
- Concerts
- Ethnomusicology
- Video recordings in ethnomusicology
Geographical Names
- India--Asia--South Asia
- Seattle (Wash.)
- South India
Form or Genre Terms
- Video recordings
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Sudhindra, Suma (performer)
- Sunder, T. Shyam (performer)