here is the list of songs rendered in KS - Tiruchendur
- Senthil Vazh (Varnam) - Hamir Kalyani - Adi - Prof. T R Subramaniam
Sukha Vazhvadaindhu - Kokilapriya - Rupakam - Koteeswara Iyer
Bala Subramanyam - Surati - Adi - Muthuswamy Dikshitar - R , S
Pillai Thamizh by Pagazhi Koothar followed by Muruga Muruga - Saveri - Misra Chapu - Periyasamy Thooran
Thiruppugazh - Mand - Arungirinathar
Kandar Alangaram by Arunagirinathar - Chitham Irangadha - Sahana - Misra Chapu - Papanasam Sivan
Sri Subramanyo - Todi - Adi - Muthuswamy Dikshitar - R , N , S , T
Kavadi Chindu - Senjuruti - Adi - Annamalai Reddiyar
Brindavana Sarangan - Brindavana Saranga - Adi - T N Bala
Subramania Bhujangam - Adi Sankara
The evening commenced with an excellent talk on the glory of tiruchendur by Dr. Sarada Nambi Arooran - the history of the place and the various names that Tiruchendur is known by - Tirucheeralaivaai , Jayanthipuram to name a few, victory over Padma Suran and Soorasamharam . And then the most important part of the talk - the musical significance of Tiruchendur - the Kshetra has been sung in hymns by many saints - Pagazhikoothar , Arunagirinathar , Adi Sankara to name a few , and also many Vageyakkaras.
Dr. Sarada Nambi's informative talk set the stage for a fantastic concert to follow - excellent combination of ragams , composers interspersed with hymns and viruthams. The Neraval and Swarams in the main composition - Sri Subramanyo were rendered in the Charanam line -
Satakoti Bhaskara . Before the neraval , Smt. VS aptly highlighted the beauty of the verse and the imagination of the composer by explaining the meaning - he sings of the Lord as one who shines with the effulgence of a hundred crore suns.
Kshetra Sangeetham - 10 has been covered in Dinamani - 'Kondattam' supplement on 5th Feb.