Smt Vijayalakshmy Subramaniam's concert at Rathnagireeshwara

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HR
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Post by HR »

Yesterday was another concert to remember, by my Guru Smt Vijayalakshmy Subramaniam. The concert was part of the Maha Shivaraathri celebrations at the famous Rathinagireeshwarar Kovil, Besant Nagar. Most of the songs were in praise of the presiding deity of the temple, Lord Shiva. The accompanying artistes for the concert were Dr. Hemalatha on the violin, Sri. Skanda Subramaniam on the Mridangam and Sri. N. Guru Prasad on the Ghatam.

The song list for the evening was as follows
1. Varnam - Era Napai - Thodi - Adi - Patnam Subramaiya Iyer
2. Vinayaka - Hamsadwani - Veenai Kuppaiyer - Adi
3. Subramanyena - Shuddha Dhanyasi - Adi - Muthuswami Diskathar
4. Ododi Vandhen Kanna - Dharmavathi - Adi - Ambujam Krishna
5. Virutham - Kaana Vendamo - Sriranjani - Adi - Papanasam Sivan
6. Easan Kanaka Sabesan - Begada - Adi - Koteeswara Iyer
7. Ramanatham Bhajeham - Panthuvarali - Tisra Ekam- Muthuswami Diskathar
8. Virutham in Kapi - Sindhu Bhairavi - Yaman - Bhavayami Gopalabalam - Yaman Kalyani - Kanta Chapu - Annamacharya
9. Nataraja Bhajan - Ahir Bhairavi - Adi
10. Mangalam

The concert started off at a brisk pace with the Thodi varnam. This was followed by Vinayaka and a quick set of Kalpana Swarams at the end, with very good dialogue between Guru and the violinist. After a short alapana, she sang Subramanyena in Shuddha Dhanyasi. The essence of Dharmavathi was captured completely in the five minute raga alapana, the song being Ododi Vandhen Kanna, a listener’s request at the concert, with Dhuritha Kaala Kalpana Swarams at the charanam. Sriranjani was elaborated with much emotion, with Arunagirinadhar’s verses as virutham, setting a very apt prelude to Sivan’s emotion laden Kaana Vendamo. The subtle playing on the percussion added extra beauty to the rendition. This was followed by a sprightly Begada alapana followed by the song Easan Kanaka Sabesan. This song is very rhythm centric, with each rhyming line starting after the samam.

The main ragam of the evening was Panthuvarali, which was rendered in detail with very beautiful madhyama sthayi phrases gliding around Ma and Da. The Niraval was in the line "Kumara Guruguha Vidhitham"
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sureshvv
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Post by sureshvv »

I think Smt. Vijayalakshmy had an off-day, especially with respect to remembering the sahityam for at least a couple of items including the main piece. Having the lyrics in hand and referring to them would not be such a bad thing if the alternative is forgetting or wrongly singing them.

abitakucalamba
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Post by abitakucalamba »

A sishya reviewing a guru's concert? Does anybody else find this strange?

sramaswamy
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Post by sramaswamy »

Absolutely NOT!
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rajeshnat
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Post by rajeshnat »

HR wrote: 2. Vinayaka - Hamsadwani - Veenai Kuppaiyer - Adi
Harini,
If she had sung vinAyakA ninnuvinA brOcuTaku in hamsadhvani the composer is E.V.Ramakrishna Bhagavatar.

Thanks for your review, keep them coming, please add (R N S T) to all your future reviews.

jyestha07
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Post by jyestha07 »

off day? I thought it was a most wonderful concert... the raga alapanas were full of bhava -- her range of voice and 'weight' of sangatis is superb. I find her renditions generally very touching. She sings with so much involvement and poise. Also like her selection of songs almost always-- good mix of popular and eclectic. A pity re forgetting the sahityam, but I can guess it can happen to anyone sometime:D

balusatya
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Post by balusatya »

abitakucalamba wrote:A sishya reviewing a guru's concert? Does anybody else find this strange?
No! Infact a welcome feature.Like this, .I wish all gurus &sishyas should be free from inhibitions .
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sureshvv
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Post by sureshvv »

abitakucalamba wrote:A sishya reviewing a guru's concert? Does anybody else find this strange?
Not sure if this can be called a "review". More like a kuchery attendance report :-)

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