TVS @Nadajyothi, Bangalore, 28.01.14

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sais72
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TVS @Nadajyothi, Bangalore, 28.01.14

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49th Nadajyothi Music Festival
Venue : R P Ravishankar Sabhagana,Sri Vasavi Temple Premises, 8th Cross,Malleswaram,Bangalore 56003

28th January, 2014, 6.30 PM,
Vid T V Shankaranarayan – Vocal
Vid B Raghuram – Violin
Vid Prof V Krishna – Mrudunga
Vid N Amruth – Kanjira
Vid S Srishaila – Ghata

Song list:
1. sri raghukula, hamsadhwani
2. ramabhi raama, darbar
3. himadri suthe, kalyani, neraval at syama krishna sodari
4. sri ranganathaya, dhanyasi
5. sakala graha bala neene, atana
6. aadamodi galade, charukeshi
7. arthanareeshwaram, kumudakriya??
8. venkatesa ninnu sevimpanu, madhyamavathi
9. pavamana, saurashtra followed by sloka (narayana namavali like)

T V Shankaranarayanan presented an energetic concert in front of an eager audience. The dhanyasi kriti was new to me and was beautiful.

This semi-open venue clearly needs help with acoustics and listening to music here was not very pleasant. Was wondering if a mike less concert would have been better if the percussionists were sensitised. This is a dedicated sabha which holds regular programmes and does not have huge resources. This situation is not unique and someone needs to come up with a good low cost solution that suit such spaces and elevate the concert experience. The contrast between listening to a Pt. Venkatesh Kumar concert the previous day with a decent sound system and his tremendous shruti alignment and this concert with several percussionists and bad acoustics was stark.

kssr
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Re: TVS @Nadajyothi, Bangalore, 28.01.14

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There is an Ardhanaareeswaram in Kumudakriya. Don,t know of any other. never heard Sri.TVS sing that. Would like to if any one has it. Earlier heard good ones of this only by TNS and sanjay.

rajeshnat
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kssr wrote:There is an Ardhanaareeswaram in Kumudakriya. Don,t know of any other. never heard Sri.TVS sing that. Would like to if any one has it. Earlier heard good ones of this only by TNS and sanjay.
For the first time I heard Ardhanareeshwaram from TNS , apart from the above names , I have heard abhishek and suryaprakash singing this number . There is a popular opinion that MSG has played exceptionally well and is known for this song .

sureshvv
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Carnatica bros. do a great job with it!

ganeshkant
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Post by ganeshkant »

Have never heard TVS rendering "ardhanaAreeswaram".Its good to know that TVS has started singing compositions that he has not sung before.

kssr
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Just curious to know if it was rendered as a major item with R,N,S or just a short piece.

pvs
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Post by pvs »

@kssr, I have heard TVS rendering this from his 1975 concert tour of the US; should be easy to find it. Just the kriti in his typical tempo, no R/N/S.

@ganeshkant, Heartening to see the veteran loosening the strings around his repertoire. It is interesting to note that he is likely not including new items but revisiting the ones he has rested for a couple of decades!

Lakshman
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Re: TVS @Nadajyothi, Bangalore, 28.01.14

Post by Lakshman »

There are two other songs starting with ardhanArIshvaram.

Ardhanarishvaram akhila bhuvana-rAgamAlikA-Sitarama Sharnma
Ardhanarishvaram smareham ashrita bhakta-bauLi-Indira Natesan

narayan
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Post by narayan »

At the BRR Sabha concert in Mumbai recently, TVS sang an excellent Abhogi ragam (haven't heard that from him earlier), although the song was the familiar Sabhapati (which definitely Mani Iyer has sung often). But the raga alapana was leisurely and very refreshing indeed.

As far as energy levels and enthusiasm go, TVS can give any youngster a run for his/her money. He kept everyone (i.e. audience and accompanying artistes) on their toes during the neraval and kalpana swarams of all songs.

Only, the amplification was WAY too loud for comfort. Almost unbearable, except during the raga alapanas.

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