Pune Sangeetha Sabha had a wonderful performance by the Carnatica Brothers, Shri. K.N. Shashikiran and Shri.P.Ganesh on 26th September, 2010. The brothers were ably supported by Kaaraikaal Shri. Venkatasubramaniam on the Violin and Trivandrum Shri. V.Balaji on the Mridangam. The entire concert was based on choices provided by the audience. The following were the songs that constituted the performance:
Sarasijanabha- Kambhoji Ata taala varnam
Siddhivinayakam- Shanmukhapriya- Rupakam- Mutthuswami Dikshitar
Seethapati- Khamas- Adi- Tyagaraja
Pariyachakama- Vanaspati- Rupakam- Tyagaraja
Amba Kamakshi- Bhairavi Swarajati- Misra Chapu- Syama Sastry
Swagatam Krishna- Mohanam- Adi- Oothukadu Venkatasubbaier
Nadopasana- Begada- Adi- Tyagaraja
Samukhananilvagalguna- Kokilavarali- Adi- Tyagaraja
Ragam Taanam Pallavi- Saraswati (including Anandabhairavi, Ranjani, Ataana, Saveri, Behag, Sindubhairavi, Kalyanavasantham)
The pallavi was- 'Ragam Taanam Pallavi Sampoorna Sangeetha Sabhayil-'
Ini enna pechu irukkudhu- Sahana Padam- Rupakam
Tillana- Hamsanandi
mangalam
The Pallavi was embellished with beautiful mathematical intricacies that elevated the concert to new heights. A mindblowing thani followed soon and the robust concert was concluded, ensuring the audience returned home rejuvenated!
Carnatica Brothers at Pune Sangeetha Sabha- 26 Sept, 2010
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Re: Carnatica Brothers at Pune Sangeetha Sabha- 26 Sept, 201
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Nice to get a review from pune. Keep them coming.
Nice to get a review from pune. Keep them coming.
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Re: Carnatica Brothers at Pune Sangeetha Sabha- 26 Sept, 201
The brothers always come up with interesting pallavi lines! I bet their gAna mazhai was welcome in Pune.
Yes, even when it isn't the monsoon season, hope you have more concerts there--and, keep your reviews coming, mazhai!
Yes, even when it isn't the monsoon season, hope you have more concerts there--and, keep your reviews coming, mazhai!