Concerts @Thiruvaiyar Thyagaraja Aradhana

Review the latest concerts you have listened to.
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CM-Fan
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Apart from attending the morning pancharatna kritis program,I attended a few evening concerts.On Jan 8th evening I listened to a few vocal artists like Anuradha SureshKrishnamurthy,Mannakal Rangaraj,T.V Ramprasad,Mani Maran & Carnatica Bros.I also got to hear instrumental performances of Kanyakumari(violin) & Chitravina Ravikiran(chitravina).

Amongst all I liked Manimaran's vocal & Chitravina Ravikiran's instrumental performance the best.After hearing all the noise & commotion that day,I felt both these performances were very appealing & soothing to the ears.
Mani Maran sang both the kritis beautifully.
1.BAganaiyya-Chandrajyoti-Adi
2.Uyyala Loogavaiyya-Neelambari-Khandachapu

Chitravina Ravikiran's concert sounded very peaceful & extremely melodious especially after a long tiring day at Thiruvaiyar.He rendered mostly all rare kritis of Thyagarajar.Sri Ummayalpuram Shivaraman gave a thundering support on the mridangam.I had earlier heard this combination & I think they both make an excellent team.On the viloin was Neyveli Radhakrishna who also gave great accompaniment.
1.Paralokabaya-Mandari-Adi
2.Sujanajeevana-Kamacch-Roopaka
3.Marakata manivarna-Varali-Adi
He played this rare song wonderfully with a soulful alapana.

Carnatica Bros K.N Shashikiran & Chitravina.P. Ganesh.
1.Brochevarevare-SriRanjani-Adi
2.Niravadi Sukhadha-Ravichandrika-Adi

Chitravina.P.Ganesh played on Jan 9th.It was another good instrumental performance.He was accompanied by Srimushnam Rajarao on the mridangam & Neyveli Radhakrishnan on the violin.Srimushnam Rajarao increased his pitch from 4 kattai to 5 kattai & did an amazing job.
1.Varanarada Narayana-Vijayashri-Adi
2.DhArini Telisikonti-Shuddha Saveri-Adi
3.Marukelara-Jayantashri-Adi
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arasi
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Thank you for the review and the song list. Far from the madding crowds of the ArAdhanA, there are pleasant and peaceful performances too...

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