Wait and watch the attacks when RK gets the award.
It will go like "indeed he plays chitraveena and ... he sings.. but,does he really sing.. is that even singing...
just to warm up for 2017
Rsachi wrote: His acolyte V Sriram
They always are, aren't they? Or... taking a sample of the last two years, it seems that they are "always" unanimous.The committee was unanimous...
When Papanasam Sivan made the SK speech, he jokingly said that he was chosen that year as they found none else, the big guns simply left letting PS and daughter alone after the event. PS was seen waiting for a bus at the bus stand near the academy.rajeshnat wrote:Having said that it looks there is a huge backend gumbal ranging from insider of MA inclusive of V sriram and the writeups in the hindu all done to push sanjay in the league of below 47 age group of musicians who got SK. While SK to SSI at the age of 39 way back in 1947 was simply understandable- who else was there with so less count of musicians
Huh ?!rajeshnat wrote:I personally feel atleast three musicians like ravikiran, sanjay and vijay siva are nearly in the same bracket
What?! It appears that the writer cannot tell apart a good hardworking singer from a genius, the quality and quantity of whose musical output is almost unmatched in history (of ANY music).Rajeshnat wrote:
"I personally feel atleast three musicians like ravikiran, sanjay and vijay siva are nearly in the same bracket it is just very minimal difference . …"
The only thing I disagree with is the relevance, now, in 2015, of the age at which he started. The only difference that means is that we should discount his number of years of age now: whatever that is, he has 20 years more experience. If he is 45, he is equal, in years, to 65.Always_Evolving wrote:
- Identifying ragas in the MA at two
singing vocal concerts with stalwart accompanists since age five
How about you? You must sing too, right?harimau wrote: N Ravikiran sings. Sanjay sings.
Nick, I totally agree, its not an award for having been a baby-prodigy. Just that Ravikiran's earnest and full-on musical career did start years ahead. As a teenager he presented amazingly beautiful concerts in the Academy's senior slot, to full-house audiences. One particular from the 1986 season in which he played an elaborate Kambodhi RTP (Parimalarangapathaye) in his unfluttered style, and perfect kaala-pramanam from end to end, comes to mind.the award is not for having been a child (baby, even!) prodigy, but for what he is now.
Can anyone seriously suggest that Ravikiran has done nothing after being a child prodigy?Nick H wrote:
I don't think I'm doing a very good job of saying what I want to say. Let me try another approach... the award is not for having been a child (baby, even!) prodigy, but for what he is now.
Did anybody suggest that? I don't think so. Certainly not me.harimau wrote: Can anyone seriously suggest that Ravikiran has done nothing after being a child prodigy?
etc
MA is like any sabha. I don't know but I think no other sabha reveal any criteria for their award selections. So, I guess MA too doesn't.VK RAMAN wrote:I believe Music Academy should reveal the criteria used in selecting a Sangita Kalanidhi and the group that was involved in the selection process.
I disagree with that vk (although I agree with your observation that Harimau's post was in bad taste). This thread is about the Sangeeta Kalanidhi, purportedly the premier title awarded for achievements in the field of Carnatic music. Keep in mind that it is a broad mandate.vasanthakokilam wrote:This thread is not about RK
VK, some of us -- certainly Harimau and myself -- are disputing the choice of awardee for this year. We are saying that being 'fully aware of his greatness' while failing to acknowledge his automatic choice, is like ignoring the rhinoceros in the living room. It only colludes with the political hubris shown by the academy. So in your phrase shown in blue above, I would susbtitute the name with SS -- but add that it should be after more deserving candidates. That to me would be right and courageous.Harimau, this is not a response to your opinion on the qualifications Ravikiran has for SK. This thread is not about RK and I do not think anyone is disputing whether RK deserves an SK or not. We are all fully aware of his greatness.
Wonder what V Sriram was upto all these days, if not 'political'.kvchellappa wrote:While not disputing the merit of RK (who am I to do it?), the point of Sanjay's selection being 'political' is unjustified.
True. We are focussing on two names: the one that got, and the one that many of us would like to have seen get.hnbhagavan wrote:Looks like even in this forum there is no recommendations for Vodwans O S tyagarajan and Vijaya Siva two very deserving Vidwans.The focus is on N Ravikiran only.
Ravikiran was a strawman I put up because he is absolutely without question the strongest candidate.vasanthakokilam wrote:
Harimau, this is not a response to your opinion on the qualifications Ravikiran has for SK. This thread is not about RK and I do not think anyone is disputing whether RK deserves an SK or not. We are all fully aware of his greatness.
Your post trashing SS's tala and swarasuddham is just in poor taste. Many great musicians have had such issues on a bad day.
Given your past history of extreme negativism about SS that borders on harping, that post does not rise above the threshold for 'having an axe to grind'.
EighthNote wrote:why unnecessarily pay attn to this harimau chap. it only encourages him to babble more... he is so full of himself (you know what I mean)
What was the personal attack? Telling the truth about unsuitability for an award and comparing to another person with superior qualifications is not a personal attack.Nick H wrote:Yes, VK, we can attack the decision without attacking the man. I see no need to attack the man.
1. What was the unfair talk?kvchellappa wrote:Harimau fallacies:
1. Talking unfairly of an individual is honesty or hitting below the belt is.
2. Others got the idea about RK ignited by his wisdom.
3. Asking the admin. to delete his posts. (The forum has been a very free one. In fact, I often wonder why so many non-musical things are allowed here, e.g. the dress of Sudha for yoga, in what way does it concern rasikas of music? VK gave his view with which HM may disagree and some like me may; he did not question the post or delete it. It is unacceptable that an admin. does not have at least as much right to post his view as HM).