Simply Brilliant. Any number of superlative adjectives would not suffice.
1. Starting with Mohanam tamil virutham with Ganesh stuthi -Gajaanaa maam paalaya- (90% he starts with Nattai or Hamsadhwani), beautiful swarams.
2. Maamava sadaa janani- kaanada- myriad variations of janani- lovely swaram- new style.
3. Muruga muruga - saaveri
4. Bahudhari- superb alapanai - Saddananda thaaandavam seyyuum- then 1st neraval at Muktharum, Siddharum, Munivargalum followed by swaram.
5. Kaala kaalan - Athana- Announced as by Periyasamy thooran
6. Elaborate Hamsanaadam alapanai- Bantureethi. deeply emotional neraval (2nd) at Rama Naama mane and swaram- a masterpiece
7. Main- Bhairavi-Tanayuni brovu -he however started at Inakulothama. Relatively brief neraval (3rd) and elaborate swaram.
8. Thani- Highly spirited curly long haired duo. Repeated applause.
9. Virutham- Paal ninainthoottum thaayinum (popular)- in Kedaragowla - TVS said Lord Siva liked this ragam (being a sivarathri concert)
10. Eppavaruvaaro- Jonpuri (able vocal support by the tambura artist Sripaada rao

11. Long viruttham KaNNaa- kaar muhil vaNNa - I had to leave as it was already 9.40 PM and I know the very long train of Naamaas.
This is one of the all time great concerts I have heard. I have heard his Bhairavi a couple of times earlier. Everytime it strikes me that there is something very different and special in the way he presents it. His Bhairavi is the best I have heard among all artists. I just asked a "specialist" about it and the opinion was that he stays a moment longer in the Husseini usages, which is anyhow a sub-set ragam of bhairavi and hence technically perfect but brings in the special beauty to the presentation. Only experts can say if it is so. But I can say it was most enjoyable.
The selection of songs, the way ragams, sangathis, neraval and swaram (yes, even swaram) are presented , all indicate a new dimension of Sri.TVS's genius, completely rejuvenated, different and much more enjoyable. Our respect for him and his music definitely get multiplied. We pray for his continued service to this great musical tradition.
Mysore Nagaraj- what a great artist he is- perfect match, equally talented and thoroughly enjoying the brilliant musical atmosphere. Patri followed the artist with care and went on his loud spree only when warranted. Udupa, our boy, (!) was all cheerfulness and there was great display of talent in a difficult instrument, esp amidst great stalwarts.
Lovely programme. Would like to thank Ramakrishna Bhajana sabha for the event.