JAVALIS: Smt Rama Ravi
Javalis are a genre of light classical compositions in Carnatic music, known for their expressive and often romantic lyrical content. Unlike traditional Carnatic compositions like krithis, which focus on devotional themes and are typically sung in concerts, javalis are more suited for semi-classical and dance performances due to their lighter nature and emotive themes.
Javalis often depict themes of love, longing, and sensuality, exploring various emotions and relationships between lovers.
The lyrics of javalis are typically in languages such as Telugu, Kannada, or Tamil, and they often use colloquial language and imagery to convey the sentiments of the song.
Javalis usually consist of multiple short verses (pallavi, anupallavi, and charanam), similar to traditional Carnatic compositions. Each verse is followed by a refrain (chittaswaram) that is melodically embellished and repeated after each line of the verse.
Javalis are set to a variety of ragas, ranging from traditional Carnatic ragas to lighter and more romantic melodies.
They often incorporate rhythmic patterns (tala) suited for dance, such as adi tala or rupaka tala, allowing for expressive movement and choreography. Javalis are commonly performed in Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dance recitals, where they serve as a medium for dancers to express emotions and enact narrative sequences.
They are also sung by vocalists in concert settings, particularly during lighter segments of the performance or as part of thematic presentations.
Learn beautiful Javalis and Krtis from the legendary Dhanammal school taught by Sangita Kala Acharya Smt Rama Ravi. The following songs are taught in this collection.
- Taarumaaru – Nattakuranji - Adi Talam - Pattabhiramayya - Javali
- Vidhi ilarku - Kharaharapriya - Aanai Ayya Brothers
- Aiyo vibhudu - Kedaragowla - Adi Tala - Dharmapuri Subbarayer - Javali
- Bhakta palana – Keeravani – Roopakam - Tanjore Quartet
- Elaradayane – Bhairavi - Adi Tala - Chinnaiah - Javali
- Maruva neeku – Poorvikalyani – Adi - Pallavi Seshaiyer
- Nareemani – Khamas Javali - Adi Talam - Dharmapuri Subbarayer
- Nera mora - Hamsadhwani - Misrachapu - Javali
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Maruva neeku – Poorvikalyani – Adi - Pallavi Seshaiyer
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Learn the Purvikalyani krithi, Maruva neeku, composition of Pallavi Seshaiyer, se...
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Bhakta palana – Keeravani – Roopakam - Tanjore Quartet
Learn the composition of Tanjore Quartet, Bhakta palana, in the raga Keeravani set to Roopakam taught by Smt Rama Ravi.
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Aiyo vibhudu – Kedaragowla Javali – Dharmapuri Subbarayer
Learn a beautiful Javali of Dharmapuri Subbarayer in the raga Kedaragowla set to Adi talam taught by Smt Rama Ravi.
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Elaradayane – Bhairavi - Adi Tala - Chinnaiah - Javali
Learn a beautiful Javali in Bhairavi raga set to Adi tala taught by Guru Smt Rama Ravi.
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Taarumaaru – Nattakuranji – Adi - Pattabhiramayya
Learn the composition of Pattabhiramayya in the raga Natakuranji taught by Smt Rama Ravi
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Vidhi ilarku – Kharaharapriya – Roopakam - Aanai Ayya Brothers
Learn the Kharaharapriya krithi, Vidhi ilarku, set to Roopaka Talam, a composition of Aanai Ayya brothers, taught by Sangeeta Kala Acharya Smt Rama Ravi.
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Nareemani – Khamas - Adi Talam - Dharmapuri Subbarayer - Javali
Learn to sing Javali in Khamach , a composition of Dharmapuri Subbarayer taught by guru Smt Rama Ravi
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Nera mora - Hamsadhwani - Mishra Chapu - Javali
Learn to sing Javali in the raga hamsadhwani, set to Mishra Chapu tala taught by guru Smt Rama Ravi.