Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/14/13
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Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/14/13
The song list of the concert is as follows -
(pakkavadyam was by Jayashankar Balan, Vinod Seetharaman & Karthik Venkataraman)
1. Varnam - Kapi - Adi - Chitravina Ravikiran
2. Srijalandhara - Gambheeranattai - Adi - Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar
3. Melaragamalika - Chakras 7 & 8 - Adi - Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer
4. Mamavasada janani - Kanada - Rupaka - Swati Tirunal
5. Anandanatana prakasham - Kedaram - Mishra Chapu - Dikshitar
6. Kalalanerchina - Deepakam - Adi - Tyagaraja
7. Amba Kamakshi - Bhairavi - Mishra Chapu - Shyama Shastri
8. Kannan varuhinra neram (Kavadi Chindu) - Tisra Gati - Utthukkadu Venkatasubbayyar
9. Upamugane (Padam) - Yadukulakambhoji - Mishra Jhampa - Sarangapani
10. Narayananinna - Shuddhadhanyasi - Khanda Chapu - Purandaradasa
11. Muddugare yashoda - Kurinji - Adi - Annamacharya
12. Tiruppugazh - Purvikalyani - Mishra Chapu + Khanda Chapu + Rupaka - Arunagirinathar
13. Malemanivanna (Tiruppavai) - Kuntalavarali - Adi - Andal
14. Tevaram - Anandabhairavi - Adi - Appar
15. Dashavatara Mangalam - Madhyamavati - Adi - Purandaradasa
I felt happy to attend the thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar, which took as back in time in terms of composers of Carnatic music. Enjoyed the whole evening (about three and a half hours) with no tempo sag and a power packed performance. I liked the way she presented each piece by talking briefly about the songs with focus on the composers.
My personal favorites were Mamavasada janani, Amba Kamakshi and Muddugare yashoda. I especially enjoyed the alapana and the niraval part for Amba Kamakshi in Bhairavi. Also, had a wonderful time putting tala for the Tiruppugazh with the three-tala combo of Mishra Chapu, Khanda Chapu and Rupakam!
Very thankful to Kiranavali for taking so much of effort for preparing and rendering the thematic concert. It was a great success :ymapplause: and I am sure it left the rasikas in awe.
(pakkavadyam was by Jayashankar Balan, Vinod Seetharaman & Karthik Venkataraman)
1. Varnam - Kapi - Adi - Chitravina Ravikiran
2. Srijalandhara - Gambheeranattai - Adi - Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar
3. Melaragamalika - Chakras 7 & 8 - Adi - Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer
4. Mamavasada janani - Kanada - Rupaka - Swati Tirunal
5. Anandanatana prakasham - Kedaram - Mishra Chapu - Dikshitar
6. Kalalanerchina - Deepakam - Adi - Tyagaraja
7. Amba Kamakshi - Bhairavi - Mishra Chapu - Shyama Shastri
8. Kannan varuhinra neram (Kavadi Chindu) - Tisra Gati - Utthukkadu Venkatasubbayyar
9. Upamugane (Padam) - Yadukulakambhoji - Mishra Jhampa - Sarangapani
10. Narayananinna - Shuddhadhanyasi - Khanda Chapu - Purandaradasa
11. Muddugare yashoda - Kurinji - Adi - Annamacharya
12. Tiruppugazh - Purvikalyani - Mishra Chapu + Khanda Chapu + Rupaka - Arunagirinathar
13. Malemanivanna (Tiruppavai) - Kuntalavarali - Adi - Andal
14. Tevaram - Anandabhairavi - Adi - Appar
15. Dashavatara Mangalam - Madhyamavati - Adi - Purandaradasa
I felt happy to attend the thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar, which took as back in time in terms of composers of Carnatic music. Enjoyed the whole evening (about three and a half hours) with no tempo sag and a power packed performance. I liked the way she presented each piece by talking briefly about the songs with focus on the composers.
My personal favorites were Mamavasada janani, Amba Kamakshi and Muddugare yashoda. I especially enjoyed the alapana and the niraval part for Amba Kamakshi in Bhairavi. Also, had a wonderful time putting tala for the Tiruppugazh with the three-tala combo of Mishra Chapu, Khanda Chapu and Rupakam!
Very thankful to Kiranavali for taking so much of effort for preparing and rendering the thematic concert. It was a great success :ymapplause: and I am sure it left the rasikas in awe.
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
What was the theme?
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
Yes, I was wondering about the same thing!gardabha_gana wrote:What was the theme?
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
And where is CCMA?
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
Good question, Arasi. Some googling revealed that they are based in Columbus, OH.
http://columbuscarnatic.org/ (nice website).
http://columbuscarnatic.org/ (nice website).
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
The concert was called "A journey through the ages" and went back chronologically, from a contemporary composer all the way back to the Tevaram period.
Also as mahavishnu pointed out, CCMA is Columbus Carnatic Music Association located in OH.
Also as mahavishnu pointed out, CCMA is Columbus Carnatic Music Association located in OH.
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Ah, that makes a lot of sense!
I thought, AnDAL,though chronologically properly placed in the list, is capable of sounding like a modern day composer. Also, Venkata kavi. How familiar we feel, with his expressions that we can relate to!
I thought, AnDAL,though chronologically properly placed in the list, is capable of sounding like a modern day composer. Also, Venkata kavi. How familiar we feel, with his expressions that we can relate to!
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
Interesting theme. Hard to decipher, but makes sense now that you mention it.
I have heard this in chatusra rupakam (tisra gati) by the DKJ school or Suguna P sings it with dwitAla avadhAna in Kanda jAthi triputa and Tisra jhampai tisra gati. Either way it leads to 18 counts or a cycle that is ultimately divisible by 9.
So, I was just wondering how Smt KV presented it.
I am presuming this is marukkulAviya. How does it parse into the talam you mention? I can stretch/fold to get 27 counts, but it includes some timing variations.Tiruppugazh - Purvikalyani - Mishra Chapu + Khanda Chapu + Rupaka
I have heard this in chatusra rupakam (tisra gati) by the DKJ school or Suguna P sings it with dwitAla avadhAna in Kanda jAthi triputa and Tisra jhampai tisra gati. Either way it leads to 18 counts or a cycle that is ultimately divisible by 9.
So, I was just wondering how Smt KV presented it.
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
@mahavishnu sir,
It was my first time putting a combo thalam of this kind. Can you please explain me how you got 27 counts? As far as I understand, the thalam that KV akka presented had 7+5+6 = 18 counts.
It was my first time putting a combo thalam of this kind. Can you please explain me how you got 27 counts? As far as I understand, the thalam that KV akka presented had 7+5+6 = 18 counts.
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Re: Thematic concert of Kiranavali Vidyashankar at CCMA 09/1
Usharaja: There are 9 aksharams, so (in theory) any multiple of it can accommodate this.
I was just confused when trying to hum this to the talam combination you mentioned and it only seemed to converge at 27. But when I switched the first cycle to a viloma chapu (4+3), it seemed to work out at 18 counts.
Thanks for your report! Hope to hear more from Columbus.
I was just confused when trying to hum this to the talam combination you mentioned and it only seemed to converge at 27. But when I switched the first cycle to a viloma chapu (4+3), it seemed to work out at 18 counts.
Thanks for your report! Hope to hear more from Columbus.