Hyderabad brothers @ music academy - Annamacharya day -

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Neeraja veni
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Hyderabad brothers @ music academy - Annamacharya day -

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Hyderabad brothers @Music academy- Annamacharya day - Feb 25,2011

Sri.D.Sesha Chary & Sri. D. Raghava Chary –Vocal
Sri. Nagai Sriram – Violin
Sri Srimushnam Raja Rao – Mridangam

E padame gada- Atana
Vandeham- Hamasadhwani
Namitha devam bhaje –Khamas
Jalajanabha –Ranjani
Alukalu challavo – Saveri
Gummani yedi sruti –Bhairavi
Rajiva nethra- Darbari Kanada
Garuda gamana – Hindolam
Ksheerapthi Kanyakaku- Kurinji

I am generally not a fan of thematic concerts or concerts dedicated to a single composer other than the trinity. But this concert made me change my view. I realize that it changes one’s perspectives about a composer. All along I have heard Anamacharya’s kritis have been sung as `tukkadas’. This concert made me realize that Annamacharya’s kritis have a large potential to be sung as major kritis in their own right.

Earlier Sri Pappu venugopal Rao spoke about Annamacharya composing more than a 32,000 kritis and that in none he had mentioned his own name. And that there are no notations, he had mentioned only the ragas. I was told earlier by someone , whose musical acumen I respect and value, that such compositions , where only lyrics are available, the sahithyam must be given the utmost importance and the music itself must follow the sahityam like a shadow, supporting its weight and highlight the beauty of the words.

The concert by the Hyderabad brothers made me appreciate these points. Atana was a brisk opening. Vandeham was preceded by a brief but noteworthy alaapana by Sri. Sesha Chary. Nagai’s alapana was really good in Hamsadwani, probably his best rendering in this concert. Brief and beautiful. A lilting Khamas followed (Sri Sesha chary). I heard some wonderful khamas by him this season and the effect –the flavor of the season- still seems to hold good.

The mike played games with the brothers before Ranjani started- booming for quite sometime, keeping its own sruti! Sri Sesha chary raised himself to the `challenge' :) and started the Ranjani alapana with a prati madyamam note deliberately sustaining the note! Sri Raghava chary took over and rendered the alapana with melody and bhavam. I could see a lot of audience appreciation. Jalajanabha was the composition. Kalpana swarams were sung for this.

Gummadi yedi sruti was sung in Bhairavi. A detailed alapana was sung by Sri Sesha chary . Voice merged with the sruti in unison and a few nadaswaram pidis thrown in, the effect was awesome. Such moving Bhairavi! He displayed his thorough understanding and pure vidwat. Brief niraval was sung at `Venkatapathi yani, veda nilayudani’, followed by kalpana swarams. Sri Raja Rao who was playing rather soberly thus far, warmed up and played the thani skillfully in an enjoyable manner.

All three post main pieces were very good- a soothing darbari kanada, a lovely hindolam alapana and ksheerapthi kanyakaku sung with a lot of bhakthi and bhavam. Listeners seemed to enjoy this last piece especially.

I wonder if Annamacharya also specified the thalam, but it seems khanda chapu was most suitable for the rhythmic beauty of the sahithyam of most of the compositions .

Though it was only for 2 hours,it was overall an enjoyable concert.

sgsheshadri
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I am new to this site. Do you also allow members to download the concert or downloading is forbidden?
Please let me know.

mahavishnu
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Sri Seshadri: This site has a policy to not share copyrighted materials or music of contemporary artists without their permission. Educational clips/Discussion items are usually ok but seeking permission is always a good thing.

If you want to upload the concert, please do so at sangeethamshare or your own private sharing site. Several rasikas (myself included) would be more than grateful and happy to download it from there.

Neerajaveni: sounds like a great concert. The brothers probably excelled given their knowledge of telugu.
Hopefully the stage backdrop was to your satisfaction this time :)

To the best of my knowledge, since most of Annamacharya's works were found after his time, ragam-talam were not specified for all of them. Khanda-chapu certainly provides the appropriate gait for Vandeham, but not for "Okapari" or a more folksy "Ramachandrudithadu".

rshankar
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Neerajaveni - thanks for that review - must have been a wonderful concert to cherish - all the songs in the list, but the last are totally unfamilar to me. A small correction - it is kshIrAbdhi kanyakaku - 'for the daughter of the milky (kshIra) ocean (abdhi)...'

hameerk
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Very surprised to hear that " Ghummani yeDi Sruti gUDagAnu " was sung in Bhairavi. I have attended several concerts where it was rendered in Poorvi Kalyani .

arasi
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Would have loved this concert consisting entirely of songs by Annamacharya. Surprised to hear that the mike played games at MA which has the best sound system we have in Chennai.

Neeraja veni
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mahavishnu wrote: Neerajaveni: sounds like a great concert. The brothers probably excelled given their knowledge of telugu.
Hopefully the stage backdrop was to your satisfaction this time :)

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Well, the backdrop was not exactly the artsy variety. There was a brief `music academy' written in rather small disproportionate orange letters over a girl-guide-uniform-blue `gaada'cloth. But then at least it was not gaudy or intrusive. Thank heavens, no paper/plastic jasmine strings.

mahavishnu
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Post by mahavishnu »

thanks for the vivid description.
I'm glad the music got the majority of your attention! :D

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