Smt. Anuradha Sridhar - Violin
Sangeetha Kalanidhi Trichy Sri Sankaran - Mridangam
These were the kritis/items rendered. Ravikiran sir announced every kriti / raga after the piece was played. Sometimes, he did do an intro before the song began.
1. nATTai - sarasIruhAsana priyE - Puliyoor Sri Duraiswamy Aiyyar - (R, S)
2. simhEndta madhyamam - asaindAdum mayil Ondru - OottukkAdu vEnkaTa Kavi - (R, S)
3. Ahiri - sompaina manasu - Tyagaraja
4. nAsikAbhUSHaNi - mara vaira ramaNi - (not a Tyagaraja kriti)
5. rItigauLai - RTP - "dIkshitam guruguha dAsam varam bhajAmi muttuswAmi" in mishra chApu. No ragamAlika swarams were rendered. Instead only ragamAlikA tAnam was rendered in the order:
rItigauLai -> nIlAmbarI -> hindOLam -> vijayaSHrI -> Hindolam -> nIlAmbari -> rItigauLai
6. Khamaj - jAvaLi - Didn't record the song name
7. tIrAda viLAiyATTu piLLAi - rAgamAlikA - Subramanya Bharati
8. mangLam
The Gunn High School's Spangenberg theater/auditorium in Palo Alto has a good seating capacity but being a friday evening and that too eve of Deepavali, the attendance was sparse initially but the hall looked quite full as was the Music that filled the auditorium and our hearts.
The swarakalpana for asaindAdum at the pallavi line was embellished with an elaborate khanDa naDai detour (where one almost forgot that the song was set in a madhyama gati Adi tALam), which crescendo-ed all the way upto the 2 octaves high Shadjamam and then descended with a crisp finishing kOrvai. Smt Sridhar gave a brief but a fitting rejoinder.
RTP was the highlight. Sri Ravikiran announced that Deepavali was the day when Sri Muttuswami Dikshitar attained samAdhi. And hence the pallavi line. During the alApanai, Ravikiran sir signaled Smt Sridhar to hold off playing, where he completely stopped plucking the strings and went off just the sliding for about a minute. Again three octaves were traversed touching down to the lower Panchamam.
After the rAgamAlikA tAnam was over, the SIFA personnel announced 'hot dinner box' available outside for purchase. There were many tsk tsk and tongue clucking in the audience. And then Ravikiran sir turned it around saying 'let me serve the RTP first', which will be followed by a royal 'dessert' in the form of tani by Sankaran sir - the audience thundered with applause. The tani was indeed a royal dessert and being mishra chApu and samam eduppu, it was easy to follow it. The swarams and neravals were brief but had a lot of clever rhythmic syncopation. Smt Sridhar did a good job of keeping up.
After the RTP was over, Ravikiran sir announced that the main course is finished and we will now serve a few 'pickles' for you.

Before the jAvaLi in Khamaj Sri Ravikiran informed that it was his guru Brinda-amma's birthday.
Ravikiran sir's concert was inspiring, enthralling and captivating - deeply melodic and rhythmic with an equal mix of both. I had the good fortune of meeting sir and singing 'ardhanArIshwaram' to him the day before the concert - his message to me was 'always learn for self-enjoyment and pleasure and never under pressure.' That mantra was amply evident in the concert. Glad I was able to attend it.