Krishna Guha concert - Veena by Nirmala Rajasekar 25th Nov 2

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PS
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Minnesota residents (and visitors) were treated to a fabulous Thanksgiving treat on November 25th, 2009 at the Hindu Society’s Nath auditorium - a concert by reputed Vainika Nirmala Rajasekar, who was ably accompanied by Raghavendra Rao (Violin), Tanjore Murugabhoopathy (Mridangam), Sriram Natarajan (Kanjira), Balaji Chandran (Ghatam) and Marcus Wise (Tabla). What started out as an idea for a house concert, thankfully ended up at a larger venue on account of the overwhelming interest expressed by the local rasikas.

The theme of the concert was 'Krishna Guha' and with the exception of one song in praise of the presiding deity at the Minnesota Hindu temple, all the selected compositions were in praise of Lord Krishna or Muruga. Initial technical snags notwithstanding, Nirmala began the concert with a beautiful varnam in the ragam Nalinakanthi (by Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman). This was followed by a few relatively short pieces, namely Sri Varadarajaswami (in Ragam Saraswati), Dikshitar's exquisite Purahara Nandana (in Ragam Hamir Kalyani) andThygaraja’s Samaja vara gamana (in Ragam Hindolam). Papanasam Sivan's Senthil Andavan (in Kharaharapriya) which was next was enunciated superlatively. The violinist did a very commendable job on the raga alaapana as well. The main piece for the evening was a scintillating Ragam Thanam - the Thanam was a Ragamalika (Varali, Kanada, Chakravaham, Kapi and Madhuvanti) and the song was the Tamil song Ka Va Va. Under Tanjore Murugabhoopathy's magical hands, the Mridangam always comes alive, and this particular song seemed to bring out the best of the artiste. Marcus Wise's Tabla blended in beautifully with the music and it was a nice addition to the usual list of percussion instruments at a Carnatic concert.

While the 2 preceding pieces were mind-blowing, no one was really prepared for what came next - the most jaw-dropping rendition of Krishna Nee Begane Baro in Yamuna Kalyani! One can only conjecture about the nature of her Guru's blessings here - Nirmala is a disciple of veteran Veena vidushi Smt. Kalpakam Swaminathan and vocalists Shri TRS and Sitaram Sarma - and of course all the hours of sadhana involved. It is no mean feat to present an extremely popular song, that too one seemingly tailor-made for the flute, in so novel a fashion that it seemed as if it were a brand new piece being presented to the world! Muralidhara (in Mand), Muruganin Maru Peyar Azhagu (a composition of Guru Suraajananda in Behag), and Arunagirinathar's 'Madhiyaal Vithaganaagi ' in Surutti were the last compositions for the day in a concert that had the audience eating out of her hand!

Nirmala is one of those rare musicians who captivate the listener at the very beginning, and one doesn't really snap out of her spell till long after the concert ends. This particular concert was no exception. Her music is sublime, soaring to extreme creative heights, while never compromising on the 'Patanthara'. The artiste's ever present smile makes every concert of hers an audio-visual treat. This particular concert was further enhanced by the fact that all the artistes on stage were clearly enjoying themselves.

Don't miss her performances during the upcoming music season in Chennai! (Details regarding her concert schedule can be found at www.nirmalarajasekar.com and in various websites for the season).

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Seems to have been a wonderful concert! Glad to know that artists like Smt.Nirmala Rajasekar are keeping the veena tradition alive.

srinishree
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Thanks PS for posting reviews on Nirmala Rajasekar's concert @ Minneapolis. I am sure it would have been a mind blowing concert. I happen to listen to some of here videos in You tube..wowow - what Nadham, tonal clarity, dynamics she exhibits on the instrument. I also noted from her website that she is the first indian to receive the Bush Fellowship What an acheivement - Kudos Nirmala Ji . I heard from some of my friends that she performed at the UN last year a trio with Smt.Sikkil Mala Chandrasekar, Shri. Chandramouli on Violin. In youtube I listened to her students peerform at the Minneapolis Aradhana 2009 - what a professional performance -- amazing..
May the lord bless this multi faceted Nirmala Ji with all health and support to deliver more such concerts and delight the audiences world over!

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PS, this sounds like a one-of-a-kind concerts. Thank you for the review. Does the organization that arranged for this concert make CDs, and, if so, are they available for purchase??

PS
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Rshankar - I am not sure if the organizers of this concert are coming out with a CD. There are, of course, other CDs of Nirmala's that are available.

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An update for interested rasikas - Nirmala Rajasekar was originally scheduled to perform on Dec 30th at the Vadapalani temple (in Chennai) at 6.30 PM. That event has been rescheduled for Dec 16th (same time). There is also a change in the Mridangam artiste - she will be accompanied by Sri Tanjore Murugabhoopathy.

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