Violin: Shri Jayshankar Balan
Mridangam: Sangeetha Kalanidhi Shri Trichy Sankaran
Vocal Support : Shri Sudheer Rao
Date: Saturday, October 6 th, 2012
Concert Occasion - GLAC's Navarathri Festival Concert (Non Thyagaraja Compositions) and Felicitation of Shri Trichy Sankaran on his Sangeetha Kalanidhi Award
Concert Duration: 2 hours and 20 minutes
Song List
1.Shlokam (Naadhe Naarada Tumbura in khamas) followed by Mathe Malayadhwaja _ Khamas Varnam - Adi
2. Gajananayutham - Chakravaakam - Adi - Muthuswamy Dikshithar - N, S @ Ajendra Poojitha
3. Shri Saraswathi Vidiyuvathi - Adi - Ambi Dikshithar - Raagam Suddha Saveri (this is not the popular hindolam composition)
4. MaamavaSada Janani - Kaanada - Roopakam - N ,S @ Kaama Daana - Swathi Tirunaal
5. Ninnuvina Gathi - Kalyani - Adi - A, N,s @ Vinutha Paalini - Subburaya Sastri
6. Maragathavalli - Kaambhoji - Adi - S @ Maragathavalli - Muthuswami Dikshithar
7. Kamakshi - Bhairavi - Misra Chapu - N,S @ Shyama Krishna Sahodari - T - Shyama Sastri
8. Santhanamanjari - Santhanamanjari - Adi - Muthuswami Dikshithar
9. Viruttham in Keeravani (Vandaarkkum Poon Kuzhaliye)
followed by Devi Neeye Thunai - Adi - Papanasam Sivan
10. Shri Venkata Gireesha - Surutti - Adi - Muthuswamy Dikshithar
11. Pavamana
A - Alapana
N - Neraval
S - Swaram
T - Thani
Metro Detroit Rasikas of carnatic music were treated to an excellent concert by two of the senior most vidwans of North America - one of them being a Sangeetha Kalanidhi. As a matter of fact the entire concert team was North America based with Jay Shankar Balan based out of Detroit as well.
Shri Sundar started the concert with a bang - the famous varnam in Khamas - Mathe Malayadhwaja Pandya. The varnam rendition was superb with the sangathis chiselled to perfection and the mridangam accompaniment of Shri Trichy Sankaran embellished it so beautifully. Words fail me in describing the beauty of this varnam rendition yesterday. This is one of my favorite varnams and MSS rendition of this is a gem. Perhaps this was chosen by Shri Madurai Sundar to pay obeisance to his hometown goddess!
Gajananayutham in Chakravaakam came next with several rounds of Neraval and Swaram at Ajendra Poojitha. Maamavasada Janani in Kaanada a Swathi Tirunaal composition was rendered very well. Ninnuvina Gathi in Kalyani a composition of Subburaya Sastri was given elaborate treatment with Alapana, Neraval and Swarams. Shri Sundar had announced that he would condense or even eschew the alapana portions of his concert to showcase Dr Trichy Sankaran's mridangam accompaniment.
Kaambhoji one of my favorite raagams and the rendition of Maragathavalli in that raagam came next and it was superb.
He then launched into Kamakshi in Bhairavi - the main piece of the concert - Shri Sundar sang in the higher octave while his disciple sang in lower octave for some portions of this composition and this sounded very good. The neraval and swarams were done at the usual edam - Shyama Krishna Sahodari. This was followed by the Misra Chapu Thani by Shri Sankaran - The intricacies of mridangam playing are lost on me - however I could appreciate the tone and the rhythm and it was exceptional! Excellent choice of krithi for the main befitting the occasion and the opportunity for a Misra Chapu thani!
A quick filler in Santhanamanjari came next followed by a Viruttham in Keeravani. The Papanasam Sivan Krithi Devi Neeye Thunai was rendered nicely and was chosen perhaps as another reminder to Sundar's hometown deity and a Tamil Krithi to boot.
The last piece of the concert was Shri Venkata Gireesha in Surutti by Muthuswamy Dikshithar - another thoughtful selection - it being a Purattasi Sani and auspicious for Perumal and the main deity of the temple being Lord Narayana.
Shri Sundar's krithi/raaga selection, krithi rendition and concert planning were exceptional. The previous week we were treated to Sarvalaghu method of swara rendition by Shri TVS and this week it was all about kanakku - With Shri Sundar coming from the school of Shri TNS - So we had koraippus, korvais, nadai variations and what have you. The swaras for the Kalyani, Kambhoji and Bhairavi krithis stood out.
Shri Sankaran's playing embellished each and every piece but his playing for the varnam was simply superb! I enjoyed the thani very much as well. Shri Jay Shankar Balan's violin accompaniment was melodious.
All in all an excellent concert - There was not one dull moment and it was gripping from the get go.

Corrections and Comments welcome!