Vocal: Vidushi Sangeetha Sivakumar
Violin: Kum. Akkarai Subhalakshmi
Mridangam: Melakkaveri K. Balaji
List:
varNam - karuNimpa - sahAna
manasa eTulo - malayamaarutham - (R,S)
rAmanAtham bhajEham - pantuvarALi - (R,N,S)
mAyamma - Ahiri
nenarunchinAnu - mALavi
nannu pAlimpa - mohanam - (R,N,S,T)
muraLidhara gOpala - maanD
chinnanchiru kiLiye - rAgamAlika
tillAna - mOhanakaLyaaNi
mangaLam - sauraashTra
Without sounding like SVK, this was a pathetic concert by Smt. Sangeetha Sivakumar. However, I think she can be excused for it as she seemed to have terrible throat problems. From the very beginning. Smt. Sangeetha Sivakumar never looked comfortable yesterday. As it turned out, she had a bad throat and kept on sipping hot water even in between the swarams during the charaNam of the sahAna varNam. So much so that, she had to request the organizers for a second serving of hot water during the concert.
The sahAna varNam was quite decent with the violinist taking the lead on most occasions as her voice was not helping her. She didn't present the second kAlam though which was quite disappointing. Towards the end of the varNam, she looked kinda comfortable. The aalapanai in malayamaarutham was quite decent and I must say the violinist of the day played a really nice alaapanai with a lot of bhAvam. There were quite a lot of apaswarams in the tArasthaayi as her voice was not helping her.
rAmanAtham bhajEham was presented well. The pantuvarALi alaapanai had a glimpse of poorvikalyANi in a phrase but then again, it could be the voice too :^) The composition was presented well and her manodharmam was pretty good during this. During the neraval and the swarams, it did look like her voice was co-operating and I was expecting something better towards the latter half of the concert. neraval at 'kAmita phala prada dEvam kOTi teertha prabhAvam' was quite good.
She presented mAyamma in Ahiri without the swarams or the Alapanai and I was expecting a short Alapanai before the kruti. A quick mALavi (unfortunately laced with apaswarams) during the charaNam portion made her ask for a second serving of something piping hot.
The Alapanai was a good effort considering how her throat was behaving. The neraval and swarams were quite pedestrian. There was no nirNaayam in the neraval and the swarams had almost no life in them. I occasionally heard nishAdam too and was wondering if it was hamsadhwani or mOhanam

The tukkaDas were rendered quite ok.
Honestly, the saving grace of the concert was the violinist. Played very impressive responses to the swarams of Smt. Sangeetha Sivakumar, perhaps overshadowing her. Her aalapanais were also very good and played with a lot of azhuttam and bhAvam.
Sri Balaji accompanied the artiste very well except for his accompaniment for Ahiri. However, at times I felt the microphone settings on mridangam was too loud. The thani was enjoyable and was quite long for a 2 hour concert - which is something I really liked. I am guessing Smt. Sangeetha Sivakumar wanted it that way.
Overall, it was quite disappointing. Not many concerts happen in the Midwest region in the US of A and I was very disappointed that a 1 hr drive wasn't worth it. I think it was just a "bad throat" day as Smt. Sangeetha Sivakumar is a very capable artiste with good manOdharmam.