Accompanists:
R.K.Shriramkumar – Violin
K.V.Prasad – Mridangam
Madipakkam Murali – Ghatam
Where & When? – At Krishna Gana Sabha on 7th September
Concert Duration: 2 hrs 50 min
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Accompanists:
R.K.Shriramkumar – Violin
K.V.Prasad – Mridangam
Madipakkam Murali – Ghatam
Where & When? – At Krishna Gana Sabha on 7th September
Concert Duration: 2 hrs 50 min
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That’s how I felt when I woke up today morning. Am coming to work after 5 days. Yes! Thanks to Vinayaka Chathurti and a couple of comp-offs that I had, I had 5 days holidays. 😀 Trip to Kanchipuram, kutcheris, lotsa shopping 😀 , friend’s engagement, music class, 4 Mani Ratnam movies on TV (though I didn’t watch even a single one fully!), Carnatic music and vetti browsing! And the 5 days seem to have passed by in a jiffy! 😉 The days before the looong weekend had been very busy ones too with me having had lotsa work and work apart, me going for a couple of kutcheris, attending a wedding reception and a friend’s engagement and catching up with some old friends after a long time. It seems to be the end of busy days now. And I am now relaxing listening to T.N.Seshagopalan’s Dwijavanti RTP. 😉
I might have woken up today saying that it’s Monday already but now I can’t help saying that it’s just Monday and the weekend is 5 long days away! 😉 😛
Sikkil Gurucharan – Vocal
V.L.Kumar – Violin
K.V.Prasad – Mridangam
K.V.Gopalakrishnan – Khanjira
Where & When? – Narada Gana Sabha Mini Hall on 4th September
Concert Duration: 1 hr 30 min
Songs List:
1. Shri Raghukula – Hamsadhwani – Swarams at vara ratna
2. Dattatreya – Ranjani – Alapana, neraval at SahyAdrivAsa SacchidAnanda Shrigurudeva Datta
3. nimma bhagya – Atana
3. Shri Dakshinamurtim – Phenadyuti
4. DinamaNi Vamsa – Harikambhoji – Alapana, neraval & swarams at DinamaNi vamsa
5. Kanakasabhaiyai – Kapi
This is the first-ever concert of Sikkil Gurucharan that I attended. Before this concert, I had only heard some 3-4 song recordings of his that came on TV – I don’t remember those too. So, I guess I can very well say that this is the first time I really heard him sing.
It was a very good concert. I didn’t find even a single moment boring. Gurucharan’s Ranjani & Harikambhoji alapanas, nimma bhagya, the fast-paced Hamsadhwani swarams were the ones that I liked the most in this concert. Looking forward to attending more concerts of Gurucharan in the future!
T.M.Krishna – Vocal
R.K.Shriramkumar – Violin
Guruvayur Dorai – Mridangam
T.V.Vasan – Ghatam
Srirangam Kannan – Morsing
Where & When? – Narada Gana Sabha Mini Hall on 3rd September
Concert Duration: 1 hr 40 min
Songs List:
1. Janaki pate – Kharaharapriya – Swarams at Janaki Pate
2. nannu bhrovumani – Kalyani – Alapana, neraval at adrija vinutuDu bhadragirishuDu
3. KarikalAbha mukham – Saveri – Alapana, neraval & swarams at mooladhara – Tani Avartanam
4. Rangabaaro – Maand
5. Varugalaamo – Maanji – Raaga outline
6. Gaayati Vanamali – Hamsadhwani
7. Bhujaga shaayino – Yadukula Kambhoji
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Sanjay Subrahmanyan – Vocal
Nagai Muralidharan – Violin
Guruvayur Dorai – Mridangam
Neyveli Venkatesh – Khanjira
Where & When? – PiLLaiyar temple, Warren Road on 31st August
Concert Duration: 2.5 hrs
Songs list:
1. Varnam – Abhogi
2. Vinayaka – Hamsadhwani – brief neraval & swarams at Paramakripasagara
3. Appa naan – Poorvi Kalyani – Alapana, neraval & swarams at thappaedhu naan seyyinum nee porutthal vaeNDum
4. ennaeramum – Devagandhari (Started at anupallavi – thennancholai)
5. Bhrova baarama – Bhahudhari – Alapana, Swarams at Bhrova baarama
6. Yaaro ivar yaaro – Bhairavi – Alapana, neraval & swarams at chandrabimba mukhamalaraale ennai thaane paarkkiraar orukaale – Tani Avartanam
7. Thaeril erinaan – Kalyani
8. ivan yaaro sakhiye – Kambhoji – Raaga outline
9. maari ninRu mayakkidum (viruttam) in Sindhu Bhairavi followed by Visweswar darshan kar – Ragamalika (Sindhu Bhairavi, Pahadi, Kosalam) – Brief Sindhu Bhairavi Alapana
10. aarumo aaval – Maand – Raaga outline
11. Maname kaNamum – Bhimplas
12. Mangalam – Sowrashtram
Yet another amazing concert! I absolutely loved the Bhahudhari alapana and swarams. Couldn’t have enough of PDNPM! 😉 And then the best part of the concert – Bhairavi! The out of the world alapana, the rendition of yaaro ivar yaaro, the neraval & swarams – an enchanting Bhairavi it was! Though all the tukkadas were excellent, the Sindhu Bhairavi was extra special. Even though it was 11 pm by the time the concert ended, I really wished the concert could go on for some more time. 😉
For at least the next one month, with Sanjay touring the US, there is not going to be a Sanjay’s concert here. 🙁
To say that this movie was heights of kodumai would be an understatement! That was the opinion amongst all of us who watched this movie.
The only things that I liked in the entire movie were the lush green fields of the village and the locations of the song that came post-interval (Yaaro?) – the green mountains and then the temple (seemed like some Karnataka temple) and its tank. I absolutely loved the beautiful combination that the green mountains and the not-so-clear blue skies with some very nice shades of blue made! The blue water from which Ravi emerges unconscious looked nice too. Now that I have raved enough about nature’s beauty, let me move on to other things in the movie.
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Accompanied by:
Varadarajan – Violin
Neyveli Venkatesh – Mridangam
Guruprasad – Ghatam
Where & When? – P.S. Hr. Sec. School (Nadopasana) on 23rd August
Concert Duration: 3 hrs 10 min!
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Blue is my favourite colour. Nature’s beauty is at its best in the form of blue sky and blue waters. Beautiful is the word I would associate with blue. Yet I have always wondered why blue is also used to mean gloomy, depressed, sadness, etc. Though the answer was always just a Google search away 😛 , thanks to sheer laziness on my part, I finally found the answer only today. In case you are interested in knowing it, assuming of course, you don’t already know it, here is what wikipedia says:
In the English language, blue may refer to the feeling of sadness. “He was feeling blue”. This is because blue was related to rain, or storms, and in Greek mythology, the god Zeus would make rain when he was sad (crying), and a storm when he was angry. Kyanos was a name used in Ancient Greek to refer to dark blue tile (in English it means blue-green or cyan). The phrase “feeling blue” is linked also to a custom among many old deepwater sailing ships. If the ship lost the captain or any of the officers during its voyage, she would fly blue flags and have a blue band painted along her entire hull when returning to home port.
One of my favourite quotes from Calvin & Hobbes is ‘That’s one of the remarkable things about life. It’s never so bad that it can’t get worse.’ This can really help one to look at the current condition in a positive way and help them comfort themselves. But how would you feel when every time just as you try to somehow make yourself appear cheerful despite all the problems, life makes it a point to keep showing that it really can become worse? How long do you think you will be able to take it all?
Time is said to be the best healing factor. But does time really heal? Yes time does help one accept things, those things which you never even imagined you would be able to bear, and move on with life. So is healing all about just finally being able to accept things in life?
Wishing Madras, the city I love, a very happy birthday and wishing all you Chennaiites out there a very happy Madras Day! 🙂