Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
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Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Bangalore - Aug 25 2013
Review from UTSAV (SGBS Trust) Facebook Page.
Here is the Link to the same : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Utsav/227792530594737
Smt Sudha Raghunathan—A Persona that stands untouched in the field of Carnatic music
Smt Sudha Raghunathan is undoubtedly the ‘uncrowned’ Queen of Carnatic Music today. One look at the Unnati Centre yesterday and one would know that this is absolutely true. The hall as well as the basement, with projection, were jam packed ,with not an inch of floor space. When it comes to a concert of Smt.Sudha, rasikas just make it to the concert ,despite all difficulties. The mood in the auditorium was one of gaiety and enthusiasm, written all over the faces of young as well as old people. The way the rasikas sat through the 4 hour concert, in rapt attention and maintaining pin drop silence, is testimony to the quality of the audience and the love they have for Smt. Sudha’s music. Smt Sudha in her own inimitable style gave the audience a wonderful treat by way of her choice of songs as well and excellent presentation. The RTP alternating between the 2 ragas Madhyamavathi and Dharmavathi, was a sure highlight of yesterday’s concert. Smt Sudha’s vidhvath was evident in the execution of the RTP. Sri.Raghavendra Rao on the violin gave excellent support and the tonal quality of his violin ,for a high pitched sruti, was truely conmmendable. Neveli Sri.Skandasubramaniam on the mridangam gave energetic percussion support. Sri Rajashekar on the morsing ensured that he grabbed the attention of the audience, with his impactful playing of the little instrument. On the whole it can be described as a Grand and Fitting Finale to the music series of UTSAV 2013.
From today starts the Discourse series by Sri Dushyanth Sridhar, who is very popular and features regularly in TV. He is a Bitsian working for TCS in Mumbai. He regularly gives speeches on spirituality in English, tamil and writes articles.
List of songs and ragas:
1.Yera naapai—Thodi
2.Ekadantham—Bilahari
3.Maadhurya Bhaashana—Sindhuramapriya
4.Jagnyadulu Sukhamanu vaariki—Jayamanohari
5.Sri Krishna yelara—Kamboji
6.Palukutenelatalli pavalinchenu—Aberi
7.Dhoopaarathi noduva banni—poorvikalyani
8.Palvadiyum Mugam—Natakurunji
9.RTP—Madhyamavathi & Dharmavathi
Pallavi: Narayana Mukunda Hare Madhava—Madhyamavathi
Govinda Keshava Sridhara Hari--------Dharmavathi
10.Govinda Rama Govinda Govinda---Vaasanthi
11.Maravene—Paras
12. Vadavaraiyai—Ragamalika
13.Tillana—Hamir kalyani
Mangalam
Compiled by Thangam mami & Visalam mami
Review from UTSAV (SGBS Trust) Facebook Page.
Here is the Link to the same : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Utsav/227792530594737
Smt Sudha Raghunathan—A Persona that stands untouched in the field of Carnatic music
Smt Sudha Raghunathan is undoubtedly the ‘uncrowned’ Queen of Carnatic Music today. One look at the Unnati Centre yesterday and one would know that this is absolutely true. The hall as well as the basement, with projection, were jam packed ,with not an inch of floor space. When it comes to a concert of Smt.Sudha, rasikas just make it to the concert ,despite all difficulties. The mood in the auditorium was one of gaiety and enthusiasm, written all over the faces of young as well as old people. The way the rasikas sat through the 4 hour concert, in rapt attention and maintaining pin drop silence, is testimony to the quality of the audience and the love they have for Smt. Sudha’s music. Smt Sudha in her own inimitable style gave the audience a wonderful treat by way of her choice of songs as well and excellent presentation. The RTP alternating between the 2 ragas Madhyamavathi and Dharmavathi, was a sure highlight of yesterday’s concert. Smt Sudha’s vidhvath was evident in the execution of the RTP. Sri.Raghavendra Rao on the violin gave excellent support and the tonal quality of his violin ,for a high pitched sruti, was truely conmmendable. Neveli Sri.Skandasubramaniam on the mridangam gave energetic percussion support. Sri Rajashekar on the morsing ensured that he grabbed the attention of the audience, with his impactful playing of the little instrument. On the whole it can be described as a Grand and Fitting Finale to the music series of UTSAV 2013.
From today starts the Discourse series by Sri Dushyanth Sridhar, who is very popular and features regularly in TV. He is a Bitsian working for TCS in Mumbai. He regularly gives speeches on spirituality in English, tamil and writes articles.
List of songs and ragas:
1.Yera naapai—Thodi
2.Ekadantham—Bilahari
3.Maadhurya Bhaashana—Sindhuramapriya
4.Jagnyadulu Sukhamanu vaariki—Jayamanohari
5.Sri Krishna yelara—Kamboji
6.Palukutenelatalli pavalinchenu—Aberi
7.Dhoopaarathi noduva banni—poorvikalyani
8.Palvadiyum Mugam—Natakurunji
9.RTP—Madhyamavathi & Dharmavathi
Pallavi: Narayana Mukunda Hare Madhava—Madhyamavathi
Govinda Keshava Sridhara Hari--------Dharmavathi
10.Govinda Rama Govinda Govinda---Vaasanthi
11.Maravene—Paras
12. Vadavaraiyai—Ragamalika
13.Tillana—Hamir kalyani
Mangalam
Compiled by Thangam mami & Visalam mami
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
jaysriks
what was the main and submain krithi??
what was the main and submain krithi??
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Rajeshnat sir, even i don't know about it as i just shared the contents from their facebook page.
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Sub main was Jayamanohari ; main purvi kalyani followed by dwi raga rtp.
Kudos to the organisers for this wonderful treat of music over the last many days. Indeed, a yeomen service to spread the cause of music. Thanks, Unnati
Kudos to the organisers for this wonderful treat of music over the last many days. Indeed, a yeomen service to spread the cause of music. Thanks, Unnati
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
The song in JayamanOhari, is it 'yangAtulu' or JagnyAtulu?
The song in sindhurAmakriyA is 'SudhA mAdhurya bhAshaNa'. She starts as 'MAdhurya bhAshaNa ' and then sings as 'SudhA mAdhurya bhAshaNa'. She sang it at MumbI on 15 th August.
The song in sindhurAmakriyA is 'SudhA mAdhurya bhAshaNa'. She starts as 'MAdhurya bhAshaNa ' and then sings as 'SudhA mAdhurya bhAshaNa'. She sang it at MumbI on 15 th August.
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Punarvasu : it is YagnAdulu SukhamanuvAriki sama agnAnulu galara O manasa - you are right again on sudhA mAdhurya bhAshana
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Punarvasu, I assumed that a bit on Hispanic influence had permeated the world of yagnAdulu, when it was written with a 'j'...!
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Rshankar, I have heard a Bengali friend of mine say 'joga' for 'yoga'. ''bha ' and 'va' , 'ra' and 'la' are some such pairs of letters.
It is said
'va bhavayOrabhEdah' and 'ra layOrabhedhah' meaning one can use 'bha' in place of 'va' and 'la' in place of 'ra' and vice versa.
It is said
'va bhavayOrabhEdah' and 'ra layOrabhedhah' meaning one can use 'bha' in place of 'va' and 'la' in place of 'ra' and vice versa.
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
rshankar wrote:Punarvasu, I assumed that a bit on Hispanic influence had permeated the world of yagnAdulu, when it was written with a 'j'...!

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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
'jna' is the right thing; ஜ்+ஞ is the sandhi, but in common parlance it has become 'gna'; Ganguli transliterates 'Yajnaseni' for Draupadi in his magnum opus of translation of Mahabharatam.
Meenakshi has become meenatchi through Tamizh.
There was long back a discussion that DKJ mispronounced Valli in Srivallidevasenapathe. Actually DKJ's pronunciation was right. It is a Samskritham kriti of Sivan and in Samskritam Valli is used not VaLLi.
Meenakshi has become meenatchi through Tamizh.
There was long back a discussion that DKJ mispronounced Valli in Srivallidevasenapathe. Actually DKJ's pronunciation was right. It is a Samskritham kriti of Sivan and in Samskritam Valli is used not VaLLi.
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Guys,
Usually as i see it a lot of Sudha bashing goes on in these pages..
Her contribution to Carnatic music remarkable & her Guru Bhakti is divine..
She is simply awesome & without doubt the best of her generation.
Cheers.
Usually as i see it a lot of Sudha bashing goes on in these pages..
Her contribution to Carnatic music remarkable & her Guru Bhakti is divine..
She is simply awesome & without doubt the best of her generation.
Cheers.
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
I am confused...we are discussing the use of the j sound instead of the y sound, and not gnya versus gna, right?kvchellappa wrote:'jna' is the right thing; ஜ்+ஞ is the sandhi, but in common parlance it has become 'gna'i.
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
rshankar, so am I!
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Congrats rshankar on reaching 10001 mails landmark on rasikas. I am trying to catch up. I am approaching 1000! 

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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Why Hispanic?
There are several dialects among Indian languages where j replaces y. jamuna, juga, jAma vs yamuna, yuga, yAma, for example.
j is pronounced 'y' in German too.
Not to forget Jesudas / Yesudas.
There are several dialects among Indian languages where j replaces y. jamuna, juga, jAma vs yamuna, yuga, yAma, for example.
j is pronounced 'y' in German too.
Not to forget Jesudas / Yesudas.
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Indeed, srikanth!
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Re: Smt. Sudha Ragunathan @Unnati, Blore - Aug 25 2013
Actually if it were hispanic the /j/ sound would be an /h/ as in Julia would be Hulia.