Will the coming december season be different?
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thaaye
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Will the coming december season be different?
Just wondering if the coming December season has anything different to offer? Any child prodigy or ensemble debut or foreigners (actually after jon Higgins no foreigner really sang...I think), street performances, and of course, the menu 
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thaaye
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
Also, anything unique about the festival... say, in terms of concerts, instruments, venues or artists, etc., or anything else too that stands out from other music festivals around the world?
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Rsachi
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
Thaaye
At 80000 ft and five months ahead, it would to me most likely be more of the same... A bit like IPL actually
At 80000 ft and five months ahead, it would to me most likely be more of the same... A bit like IPL actually
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VK RAMAN
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
taayE yashOdE undan Ayarkulattuditta Season December
seyyum jAlattai kELaDI
seyyum jAlattai kELaDI
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thaaye
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
VK RAMAN wrote:taayE yashOdE undan Ayarkulattuditta Season December
seyyum jAlattai kELaDI
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thaaye
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
That's what I thought too. Thing is my daughter has to write an essay for her college and she's planning to write on uniqueness of our music festival. Actually she's doing a liberal arts degree. and they don't want a general essay on the festival, more on the unique points and how is it different from other festivals or at least will the December season now be different, etc. So, now, I'm on the run trying to find 'unique' points if not different forthcoming season. Told her not to take such topics but these intellectual daughters are so adamant...Rsachi wrote:Thaaye
At 80000 ft and five months ahead, it would to me most likely be more of the same... A bit like IPL actually
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thaaye
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
thot this platform of intellectuals will provide some input...
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ramamantra
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
Lady, don't waste your time here. Ppl here will probably respond only if you 'express' your opinion. If you ask for input or suggestion or something constructive, they'll never have any.
My two cents: Old wine in new bottle. Whatever musical events had taken place, just repack them in interesting words that appeal to the teacher/lecturer. Like, don't say concerts. its boring to simply say concerts, say concerts in the soothing mist or with the backdrop of some gopuram, etc.
My two cents: Old wine in new bottle. Whatever musical events had taken place, just repack them in interesting words that appeal to the teacher/lecturer. Like, don't say concerts. its boring to simply say concerts, say concerts in the soothing mist or with the backdrop of some gopuram, etc.
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sureshvv
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
I am sure that for some people the coming december season will be the different (young upcoming artistes who get their first opportunity at a large stage etc.). May be you should contact some of them to get a different angle.
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mridangamkid
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
You could talk about the pros and cons of how December is such a big festival. It's an entire month long and within that month, thousands of concerts are being preformed by professionals who make their living through music as well as young students who are just beginning to learn the concert platform from 8 AM through 10 or 11 PM. While that is great for rasikas in that for that entire month, on any given day at any given time, you can attend the concert, as well as every single day you can listen to BIG artists, one could make the argument that there are too many choices. If at 7 PM, there is a TMK, Sanjay Subramanyam, Neyveli Santhanagopalan, Pantula Rama AND Sudha Ragunathan concert, naturally crowds will divide and a smaller audience will be there. I've seen some very well known artists have as little as 10 to 20 people in the hall because it's simply impossible to be two places at once. For most (all?) other festivals, especially Western festival , it isn't organized in such a way and no where near as large.
You could also talk about the NRI influence, as well as what they are bringing along. While many are singing/playing traditional music, there seems to be more western fusion that I've noticed, such as jazz-carnatic fusion which I wouldn't think (though am not sure) was there 10 or 20 years ago.
You could also talk about the NRI influence, as well as what they are bringing along. While many are singing/playing traditional music, there seems to be more western fusion that I've noticed, such as jazz-carnatic fusion which I wouldn't think (though am not sure) was there 10 or 20 years ago.
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arasi
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
mridangamkid,
Good to see your posts! You are no more a teenager, if I guess right
Good to see your posts! You are no more a teenager, if I guess right
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Nick H
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
mridangamkid, will you make this years's season by being here? It would be good to meet you. There may be a rasikas.org meet, and, even if not, members meet up anyway...
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venkatakailasam
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
There are many unexplored ragas and unsung compositions....which require consideration in the ensuing season or reactivation..
One such is Raga Andhali:
The raga is almost extinct today in the popular concert platform. One hopes that Andhali would get performered with its elegant cittasvara as well in concerts…
There are only two compositions in this raga:
brhannAyaki--AndhALi—Adi By Muthuswamy Dikshadar
This is rendered by Smt T Brinda
brhannAyaki--AndhALi--Adi--Brinda-Mukta.
http://mfi.re/listen/dhg47uc4x62cpah/br ... -Mukta.mp3
The other one is
abhimAnamu--AndAli--Triputa- by Thyagaraja
This was rendered by Dr. BMK
One such is Raga Andhali:
The raga is almost extinct today in the popular concert platform. One hopes that Andhali would get performered with its elegant cittasvara as well in concerts…
There are only two compositions in this raga:
brhannAyaki--AndhALi—Adi By Muthuswamy Dikshadar
This is rendered by Smt T Brinda
brhannAyaki--AndhALi--Adi--Brinda-Mukta.
http://mfi.re/listen/dhg47uc4x62cpah/br ... -Mukta.mp3
The other one is
abhimAnamu--AndAli--Triputa- by Thyagaraja
This was rendered by Dr. BMK
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vgovindan
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
vINA bEri vENu vAdyAdi vinOdini - MD
I don't think there is any story in our mythology where Gods and demi-Gods ever sang vocal music. Of course nArada - the eternal traveler, went around the Universe propagating bhakti, playing on his mahati and 'nArAyaNa nAmamunu pArAyaNamonarincucu' - as tyAgarAja put it. Also, there were kimpurushas - and bANar in Tamil - who were professional musicians. Otherwise, It is always the instrumental music that is given great regard. But to-day, instrumental music - as solo - are becoming rare. Can we coax the people who matter to dedicate this music season to Veena?
I don't think there is any story in our mythology where Gods and demi-Gods ever sang vocal music. Of course nArada - the eternal traveler, went around the Universe propagating bhakti, playing on his mahati and 'nArAyaNa nAmamunu pArAyaNamonarincucu' - as tyAgarAja put it. Also, there were kimpurushas - and bANar in Tamil - who were professional musicians. Otherwise, It is always the instrumental music that is given great regard. But to-day, instrumental music - as solo - are becoming rare. Can we coax the people who matter to dedicate this music season to Veena?
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sureshvv
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Re: Will the coming december season be different?
Have heard Aishwarya Vidya Raghunath, one of the bright young singers of today present it at Sastry hall a few years ago.venkatakailasam wrote:There are many unexplored ragas and unsung compositions....which require consideration in the ensuing season or reactivation..
One such is Raga Andhali:
The raga is almost extinct today in the popular concert platform. One hopes that Andhali would get performered with its elegant cittasvara as well in concerts…