Here is the song list that Aishwarya chose to present
1. Chede buddhi- Atana- Adi-Tyagaraja [S]
2. Paripurna kama- Poorvikalyani- Rupakam - Tyagaraja [N]
3. Sri Venkata Girisham- Suruti- Adi- Dikshitar [R]
4. Tanayuni Brova- Bhairavi- Adi- Tyagaraja [R, N, S] followed by tani aavartanam
5. Telisenu Ra - a padam in Saveri
6. Slokam in Madhyamavati
It was a crisp start to the concert. Swarams in Atana were a clean wrap to Chede buddhi. Suruti aalapna followed by Sri Venkata Girisham stood out exceptionally. I hadn't heard such a good suruti in a long time. Bhairavi was very well executed too. Its good to see that a padam was included in the concert. I haven't come across many youngsters who sing padams these days. I'm told that Aishwarya also learns from Smt Vegavahini Vijayaraghavan (Brindamma's daughter). What I noticed from Aishwarya's performance is that, it was an unhurried concert throughout. Also, she has a lovely stage presence that certainly added to the concert.
Sri M R Gopinath on the violin and Sri Erode Nagaraj on the mridangam supported Aishwarya in a way that uplifted the entire concert. On the whole it was a
brilliant concert by this youngster and her team.