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Bring on the Empty Horses ... a la David Niven
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mankuthimma wrote:Dear MKR , you must put these down in another thread . Did you ever get to meet Shirley Maclaine , one of my all-time favourites ?
Mk, Gambit was rel in 1966. It is a subtle and nice classic comedy. movie somewhere in the lines of Peter Ustinov's Topkapi.Ramasubramanian M.K wrote: Fduddy; never heard of the movie--shame on me--it is like the snakes and ladders version now--- I have to go back to the bottom-most rung of the Movie trivia Quiz ladder!!!
Semmangudi was mAnasa guru to Vairamangalam.He used to narrate a visit to Semmangudi’s house at Royapettah,when he heard Semmangudi singing!Ramasubramanian M.K wrote:.
Given the location of the house and the fact that PA lived with Mama till his death-- let me come to the anecdote.(as told to me by my father).
PA died --I think sometime in the Mid eighties--the day he died there was a small crowd of people who knew Panchapi Anna intimately thro Mama gathered in front of the residence. There were the usual mourners--most of them came by bus or auto and there was slight activity in the small lane--other than Mama's house there was not much traffic in those days--Vairamangalam Laxminarayanan happened to ride by on his cycle on Lloyds Road--now because the lane was a straight lane and virtually perpendicular to Lloyds Road, it was possible to see what was going on in the lane as you passed it --without having to get down. Vairamangalam L seeing the small crowd gathered in front of Mama's house feared the worst(thought Mama had died and immediately tried to get down from the cycle(in Lloyds Road) and intending to roll it down to Mama's house--just 200 yards away and walk with his cycle towards Mama's house. Just as he was about to alight from his cycle, Pichai(Mama's disciple--P.S.Narayanaswamy who was standing about 100 yards from Mama's house and directing the small crowd of mourners and engaging them) noticed Vairamangalam and shouted to V before he could even get down from his cycle and enter the lane--" Poyinde Irungo--Neengal Ninaikkiramadiri Onnum Ilai"(keep going it is not what you think!!!). PSN was confident (a) that V did not know Panchapi Anna enough for him to pay his respects and (b) V must be thinking it was Mama who passed away and rather than make V feel embarassed after he reached the house and finding that it was not Mama who died, he would forewarn him without saying who died--all in a split second--Not only was Mama prescient in his life he had trained his disciples as well as to how to be street smart and anticipate!!!!
VL was one of the finest exponets of CM. Scholarly and his renditions were very special (like his great guru)Ramasubramanian M.K wrote: Please correct me if I am wrong--I did not know VL that well nor TKR.
Its because I kept very closelely in touch with anything that had to do with MMIFROM 1952. As a person trying very hard to be truthful& objective I prefer not to comment on areas I do not have personal knowledge. I do comment on subjects I do know& am SURE of the fact. VKVcmlover wrote: In fact the moment we mention MMI then VKV will jump into action.
GNB and Alathur Brothers learnt thanam singing directly Karaikudi sambasiva Iyer and in fact I find GNB and Alathur tanam singing is gripping. GNB's Pallavi is best illustrated by the Nattkakurunji Pallavi @ Mumbai and Alathur's Pallavis and trikalams are famous - Siva Sankara Mahadeva ....rajeshnat wrote:
ariyakudi sang very few RTP 's then apart from the famous 4 raga RTP , not many are that good.
Alathur were more focussed in laya kanakku vazhakku.
GNB in my opinion had RTP's very very focussed on R , somewhat on P, very very less of T
MMI almost like GNB , more on swara rAgamAliga
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The classic book SYK on Memoirs of the Mediocre Man - which has excellent recollections of yesterera musicians- was the first time, I had read about the influence of Nadaswara bani on vocalists.SYK has mentioned - Tiger V as an example of Nadaswara bani. For the Vainika bani, he had mentioned Ariyakudi who was influenced by Dhannammal.vidya wrote:I(the popular public opinion that nagasvam and veena are on separate sides or pertains to two mutually exclusive banis!). the instrumental techniques may have been different but it can be two sides of the same coin!
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Mr.Venkat, Can you pl. upload this particular concert_link for the benefit of rasikas of Semmangudi like us?venkatpv wrote:thamizhisai_paithiyam,
this is one concert that is guaranteed to hook you onto SSI's music. it has most of his patented kritis, Marubalka, Ksheenamai, Rama nee, Shri kaantha, Dinamani vamsha etc... i am not exaggerating when i say that i have heard this particular concert more than a 100 times. Its that good!! In fact, the comment he makes at the beginning of the varali RTP actually refers to the previous song, ksheenamai.
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I am curious about how vocalists are/have been influenced by vINA playing. In the nAdaswaram case the vocalists have incorporated the extensive brigas, long-distance jumps, and the extra-long assays that nAgaswaram experts have made their own. What have the vocalists incorporated from vaiNikAs? So far I have only heard of tAnam being in that category.vidya wrote:...
I also wanted to add one additional viewpoint to Rajeshnat's observation (the popular public opinion that nagasvam and veena are on separate sides or pertains to two mutually exclusive banis!). Tiruppamburam Nataraja Sundaram Pillai's grandfather Sesha Pillai was a vainika. So were his two cittappas - trained on the veena. Sathanur Panchanada Iyer trained both vainikas and nagasvaram players. Many Nagasvaram musicians were also vainikas and flautists of course the instrumental techniques may have been different but it can be two sides of the same coin!
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That much for a digression to a digression..
This is available in sangeethapriya uploads.krvramani wrote:thamizhisai_paithiyam,
this is one concert that is guaranteed to hook you onto SSI's music. it has most of his patented kritis, Marubalka, Ksheenamai, Rama nee, Shri kaantha, Dinamani vamsha etc... i am not exaggerating when i say that i have heard this particular concert more than a 100 times. Its that good!! In fact, the comment he makes at the beginning of the varali RTP actually refers to the previous song, ksheenamai.
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Mr.Venkat, Can you pl. upload this particular concert_link for the benefit of rasikas of Semmangudi like us?
KRVRamani
krvramani wrote:thamizhisai_paithiyam,
this is one concert that is guaranteed to hook you onto SSI's music. it has most of his patented kritis, Marubalka, Ksheenamai, Rama nee, Shri kaantha, Dinamani vamsha etc... i am not exaggerating when i say that i have heard this particular concert more than a 100 times. Its that good!! In fact, the comment he makes at the beginning of the varali RTP actually refers to the previous song, ksheenamai.
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Mr.Venkat, Can you pl. upload this particular concert_link for the benefit of rasikas of Semmangudi like us?
KRVRamani
vs_manjunath wrote:
This is available in sangeethapriya uploads.
Think the reference is to SSI's 'Airport' Concert..its available on Surasa as well - http://surasa.net/music/karnatak/contri ... port_songscmlover wrote:Dear manjunath
Do post the sangeethapriya link if you already know it.. Thanks
Think the reference is to SSI's 'Airport' Concert..its available on Surasa as well - http://surasa.net/music/karnatak/contri ... port_songsSathej wrote:
A request for MKR to continue his trilogy soon - otherwise this thread may meander, digress to completely other topics. I wish there is a web technology to filter out posts not concerned with the main topic or move them to a sub folder - like side dish to the main item.vidya wrote:annamalai,
Tiger's Vainika brother Krishnamachariar - that scion of Veena Kalastayya
(or for that matter KVSrinivasa Iyengar or Tiger himself) would have had to say on their own familial musical collaboration/influences