I caught Aruna when she was winding up her chandrajyOthi song bAgAyanayyA. Sound problems and my own being away from my maDik kuZandai (lap top) was the reason.
Recovering from a severe throat problem? You could hardly see that, the way Amruta varshini flowed out of her. A svara volley at Sri nanadana, sweetly responded by Raghavendra Rao.
vazhi maRaithirukkudE was prefaced by a virutham, and launched us on a leisurely trip with her, as in old times.
GNB's sAma gAna lOlE (hindOLa) was sung in a pondering mood and was calming, no oTTam (speed) at all. Her svara prastAra starting with mmmmm gmgs, her playing around m was very pleasing to hear. Then to d, doing all this with poise and yet without losing momentum. Raghavendra matched her mood and svara patterns aptly and ably.
Purvi kalyAni dAsara pada, then a moving SlOkA on kAmAkshi followed by kanaka Saila vihAriNi which drew you into its core of devotion and praise.
Sri guruguha pAlayA sumAm woke you up from that state with vigor.
KharaharapriyA: though her voice must have felt kara kara/scratchy, her very first phrases were engaging.The rAga bhAvA was intact, and her maturity in handling it was very evident, but her cough made us realize that she had to overcome it, and that's when she introduced Geetha on the stage as someone she had met that morning. "kuzhandai enna azhagAp pAdRadu!" How well the child sings! " You sing now!"
"Every child in this hall does", she exclaimed.
tsakkani rAja mArgamu it was (sorry, Sundara Rajan--but), it had all its sangathis intact,and was sung in a modulated voice.
A lovely padam in sahAna followed. Couldn't catch the words (streaming glitches).
A very appealing rAgamAlikA abhang--not fire brandishing, but a gentle one (Harimau, I think of thee--even you would have approved

).
Thanks to Cleveland for bringing Aruna Sairam this year. She's coming back next year, folks!