Sikkhil Gurucharan - Thiruvarur Vaidyanathan - Nagai Sriram

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suma
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Sikkhil Gurucharan - Thiruvarur Vaidyanathan - Nagai Sriram

Performed in Chicago for the Memorial day music festival at the Chicago Tyagaraja Utsavam.
Before plunging into a review, I first want to say that it was a pleasure and delight to see a "humble" and pleasing Gurucharan. Apparently, on the stage they had some disturbance in the feedback or something like that. It was perfectly clear in the audience. So, he finished his first song and instead of throwing tantrums that we see from some artists, he pleasantly asked the audience in simple and humble tone, "is it ok for you? because we are hearing some buzz". Then, the sound engineers did some adjustments. Not sure if it helped the artists, but for us, audience, it was perfectly fine.

Please remain like that 20 years from now so that your concerts are a pleasure for the audience.

Gurucharan sang a perfect concert that was going over 3 hrs. However, since a dance program was planned and time was running late, the organizer requested him to wind up as he started the RTP alapana. He demonstrated superb knowledge and maintained the integrity of carnatic music while showing his expertise. For a piece in Sindhu Bhairavi composed by Shri N.S. Rao before starting the piece, he informed that audience that he would touch two other ragams, behag and something else, while maintaining the Sindhu Bhairavi structure.

Thiruvayur Vaidyanathan elevated the concert by another 200% with superb accompaniment. The mridangam was a pleasure to enjoy and the patterns that he stroked throughout the concert were so apt and the listening pleasure for immeasurable.

Nagai Sriram was also very good and showed his skills and technicality.

The end result was, the audience wanted to hear Gurucharan sing more, the artists were in very good spirit and in their peek, however, the organizers were running out of time. So, the organizers promised to bring him back next year at the same time.

Song list:
Kanada ata tala Varnam
Arabhi - palimpa ravadelara, Swaram
Paraloka Bhaya Mulake - mandhari - Tyagaraja - Niravel
Sahana Alapana - Emanavichevo eminchinavo - Swaram
evvarE rAmaiyya--sari evvarE - Swaram - Gangeyabhushanani (he announced this after the song, must have noticed all of us wonder what ragam this was :-)) )
Bhairavi alapana - Upacharamu - Niravel, Swaram
sevikka vendumaiyya (chidambaram) - Andolika
RTP - Simhendramadhyamam - Nannu Brova Rada Sri Rama Chandra - Tisra Triputa (had to be cut short by organizers due to lack of time)
Kandanin Azhagil Bhakthan Mayakkam - This song was written by Guru Surajananda (Guru KaraiKudi Mani's guru) and tuned by Thanjavur Sri. S. Kalyanaraman.

Pallavi - Sindhubhairavi
Anupallavi - Tilang (sruthibedam with S. Gandharam as Sadjam)
Charanam - Behag (surthibedam with S. Gandharam as Sadjam)
Thillana in Khamas - Mudra Venkatesa
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srinivasrgvn
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Post by srinivasrgvn »

Paraloka Bhaya Mulake (Not sure of ragam - Nagasri?) - Tyagaraja - Niravel
It is mandhAri, a janya of panthuvarAli.

Nice review suma, Short and sweet. =)

Organizers are a real nuisance, aren't they? They never allow the artistes to sing freely!

prashant
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Post by prashant »

Thanks for the review suma! Was the aTa tALa varNa in kannaDA or kAnaDA? If the former, please post the starting words if possible.

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prashant wrote:Thanks for the review suma! Was the aTa tALa varNa in kannaDA or kAnaDA? If the former, please post the starting words if possible.
I was wondering about the same.
IIRC, there are 2 varnams in kannadA by Patnam Subramania Iyer. But, they are in rUpakam and Adi. There is also a Lalgudi varnam in kannadA but that one is also in Adi.
So, this must have been the kAnada varnam, "Nere Nammithi". It is in Ata tala. IIRC, it is a varnam of Ramanathapuram Srinivasa Iyengar.
Correct me if I am wrong.

suma
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Post by suma »

Yes, it is nera nammithi
Sorry I did not know that there were 2 kannada ata tala varnams

mahavishnu
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Post by mahavishnu »

Thanks for posting this, Suma. Glad to hear that Gurucharan is doing well.
The Arabhi piece should read palimpa ravadelara. and it is sevikka vendumaiyya (chidambaram).
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arasi
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Post by arasi »

Suma,
Thanks for the review. Yes, patience and humility in a vidvAn are appreciated no end.

evvarE rAmaiyya--sari evvarE
sEvikka vENDum aiyyA, cidambaram

suma
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Post by suma »

Thanks a lot for the corrections. I updated the same.

ragam-talam
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Post by ragam-talam »

suma wrote:Yes, it is nera nammithi
Sorry I did not know that there were 2 kannada ata tala varnams
the ragam is kAnada, not kannada. Please correct.

keerthi
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Post by keerthi »

There is a kannada varnam in the SSP appendix, alukanEla ra attributed to 'prAcInargaL' I think it may be an Ata-tala varna.. It is also special in that it used both niSadas..

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arasi
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Post by arasi »

Tulip,
Surely, not within the temple? They do have temples in India for them to know this! But then, if baseball fields are temples of sports, we do put up with spitting of players all over the arena, managers and the lot.
But a hindu spitting in a temple around which he grew up with all his life? If one were to see a non-hindu do this, even on the outside wall, there would be riots!
One of those who happened to see this happen could have gently led the vidvAn to the washroom wash basin...
Again, let this review thread remain just that and not turn into a controversial one. That way, we respect the other performers and the CM we like to hear from them...

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Really atrocious! No civic sense!
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sanvenk
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Post by sanvenk »

suma wrote: Sindhu Bhairavi - NS Rao Kandil Nadagul Bhakta (Typo please correct)
The song is Kandanin Azhagil Bhakthan Mayakkam

This song was written by Guru Surajananda (Guru KaraiKudi Mani's guru) and tuned by Thanjavur Sri. S. Kalyanaraman.

Pallavi - Sindhubhairavi
Anupallavi - Tilang (sruthibedam with S. Gandharam as Sadjam)
Charanam - Behag (surthibedam with S. Gandharam as Sadjam)
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suma
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Post by suma »

sanvenk wrote:
suma wrote: Sindhu Bhairavi - NS Rao Kandil Nadagul Bhakta (Typo please correct)
The song is Kandanin Azhagil Bhakthan Mayakkam

This song was written by Guru Surajananda (Guru KaraiKudi Mani's guru) and tuned by Thanjavur Sri. S. Kalyanaraman.

Pallavi - Sindhubhairavi
Anupallavi - Tilang (sruthibedam with S. Gandharam as Sadjam)
Charanam - Behag (surthibedam with S. Gandharam as Sadjam)
wow - thank u
that is complicated. no wonder i did not catch it :-))

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