Jayanthi's Indian National Orchestra performed to a packed Gayana Samaja last Sunday. Well presented by a 16 member ensemble. I will let a more competent review be posted.
For me the highlight was the wonderful evocative solo passages on the harmonium by Dr. Ravindra Katoti. Incredible perhaps, he made the instrument sing- weighty musical phrases, lilting juxtaposed notes, fast akaar-like passages, in Gangeshwari, BhinnLalit, Behag, Sindhu Bhairavi. He got spontaneous applause every time!
Post Script:
The orchestra had many thunderous percussion moments too.
The finale was made up of Lalgudi's Sindhu Bhairavi Tillana passages.
I think the concept of INO will go far, especially if the laya-emphasized orchestral passages are balanced with more evocative solo movements for talented violins, veenas and flutes as these seemed a bit wasted.
When the humble harmonium shone!
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When the humble harmonium shone!
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Re: When the humble harmonium shone!
Katoti also organises,with others , Harmonium Habba , once a year in Bangalore. One can hope to hear a range of masters from Kanakapur to Vyasmurthy Katti in spell binding solos