Album by Jyotsna
Album by Jyotsna
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google News ‘Krishna - The Eternal’, a devotional music album by playback singer Jyotsna Radhakrishnan was launched by singer Unni Menon at Reliance Timeout, Oberon Mall, on Saturday.The album consists of eight melodious tracks. The lyrics are excerpts from ancient scriptures on Lord Krishna written by Adishankaracharya, Mahaprabhu Srimad Vallabhacharya.The music for four tracks has been composed by Gireesh Kumar. The other four tracks have been composed by Jyotsna, including one penned and composed by her in English. William Francis, an eighth grader in piano from the Trinity College of Music and one of the leading keyboard programmers in South India, has done the orchestration and sequencing.“The album is substantially traditional with a lot of emphasis on Sanskrit ‘slokas’ with background melodies of the flute. However, the orchestration has a slight Western touch with a mix of guitars and the piano,” said Jyotsna.Former melshanti of Guruvayur Temple Ravi Namboothiri graced the occasion. The album is brought out by Times Music and is priced at `195.first published:August 13, 2012, 12:01 ISTlast updated:August 13, 2012, 12:01 IST 
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 ‘Krishna - The Eternal’, a devotional music album by playback singer Jyotsna Radhakrishnan was launched by singer Unni Menon at Reliance Timeout, Oberon Mall, on Saturday.

The album consists of eight melodious tracks. The lyrics are excerpts from ancient scriptures on Lord Krishna written by Adishankaracharya, Mahaprabhu Srimad Vallabhacharya.

The music for four tracks has been composed by Gireesh Kumar. The other four tracks have been composed by Jyotsna, including one penned and composed by her in English. William Francis, an eighth grader in piano from the Trinity College of Music and one of the leading keyboard programmers in South India, has done the orchestration and sequencing.

“The album is substantially traditional with a lot of emphasis on Sanskrit ‘slokas’ with background melodies of the flute. However, the orchestration has a slight Western touch with a mix of guitars and the piano,” said Jyotsna.

Former melshanti of Guruvayur Temple Ravi Namboothiri graced the occasion. The album is brought out by Times Music and is priced at `195.

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