Where are we heading?

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shankarabharanam
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Where are we heading?

Post by shankarabharanam »

Happy sabha hopping to all rasikas in Chennai. It is that of the time year when we rasikas throng to sabhas and wait with baited breathe as the screen goes up to hear our favorite artists.

Personally my best bet has always been the academy because of the ambience and historically musicians give their best at the vidwat sabhai. It is not merely a stage, emotions run high as musicians ascend on the stage and there is this buzz of what can we expect. In this era of FB lives and twitter, rasikas have double powered microscopic view of the concert. Poor musicians :).

I wonder how it would have been in the GN sir era or for that matter when MS Amma, MLV amma and DKP amma ascended the stage. Were the rasikas so acerbic as they are today? I am particularly talking about the academy.

All of you might wonder where am I heading in this post. Let me give a disclaimer. This is no way related to my personal musical taste or liking. It is just a my feeling or adhankam (as they say in tamil) that I wanted to share with all the rasikas here. In the last couple of years, the way musicians are being subjected to personal barbs or criticism is worrying me. And unfortunately, some of them participating in this include the office bearers of sabhas too. Isn’t the credibility of the institution at stake when an office bearer points fingers at the musicians concert happening at their sabha.

Why does it bother me one might ask? I was brought up in Mumbai and forumites here have known me for over a decade of listening to almost all artist across india in the financial capital. I was taught by a guru who insisted on having an open mind to any good music. But I fear the current trend of groupism and following one artist like a fanatic will hamper the artist and the art form on the whole.

I have a very high regard for margazhi music season and especially the academy because of its history, the amount of musical stalwarts it has nurtured for so many years. Yet today, we see office bearers of the sabha openly showing their favoritism be it in the social media, or in the hallway. This person might love xyz musician but shouldn’t he keep it out before entering the doors of his office. For instance, we know vidwan Sanjay Subrahmanyam is a musician par excellence. There are hundereds of rasikas who adore his music and that includes me. But how can a office bearer write and promote Sanjay in a national newspaper for a private concert of his that was conducted at the academy. Aren’t members of the academy noticing it or is it just that it is being ignored. I know historically this isn’t the first time such things have happened at the academy.

Lets come to the academy this year. Mr Murali announced this year during the inauguration thay the academy would upload the morning session in youtube and they plan to go digital slowly. Fantastic move in my opinion. Sitting miles away on a freezing cold sunday morning, in USA I caught up on some fantastic lec dems by Vidwan Sriram Parasuram and others. I have attended many morning sessions and concerts at the academy. Never would they allow even to click pics. I in fact walked into their office and showed my press pass when I was interning with a local newspaper there . They refused to give permission to click pics. (COncert photography is my favorite hobby). Coming to the point, till last year they never allowed anyone to go live during sessions, even musicians themselves weren’t allowed I was told. I was requested by couple of musicians who wanted their lec dems to go live for various reasons. The volunteer would immediately stop me there and say it wasn’t allowed and that rasikas can come to the tag centre to listen if they want. How is that this year Smt Sowmya’s opinions were allowed. Of course welcome by me, but isn’t it double standard by the academy.

Coming back this office bearer, who spoke about the costume and jewelry of a Sangita Kalanidhi few years back, continues to comment upon some of the musicians attire or their performances. I laughed at his comments, because in this day and age you have every musician actually promoting a saree brand, their jewellery or their kurtas. Of course they do look presentable of stage :)

Honestly, an office bearer is expected to be unbiased and not really share his opinion about artists performing at his sabha. Obviously, this leads to groupism in carnatic music. If you want to talk about or write about concerts then, then why do you hold this post, resign from the post and share as a rasika.

Earlier when the academy updated on their performances, they would give in the details of the artist on stage. This year the new entry was the songlist too because they didn’t publish the song list of any senior performer in their publication. But if any of you visited the academy’s social media pages in FB and Instagram, the academy actually used adjectives for certain performances which in my opinion shouldn’t have been done. Why is that certain musicians concerts are preferred over others. Should I point my finger at the person who uploaded it or are they acting on someone else’s directive. How can Mr Murali ignore such lapses?

Strong institutions grow by killing in group favoritisms. But here you have office bearers who are making it their business by encouraging it.

I am not here to question any musician or the music. I am more hurt as a rasikas as to where are we heading. Why is that couple of people in power are allowed to manipulate the views, making us question the credibility of an institution (in my example is the academy). when it actually boasts of being the meccah of all stages. One might argue, that music doesn’t suffer in this, it is the institution that is affected. But at the end of the day, there are so many youngsters who look upon such sabhas to begin the career. Aren’t sending wrong signals or worst even discouraging them. Aren’t we telling the next generation to climb up the ladder on wrong methods. Carnatic Music to me is a never ending journey. Can the academy please have set of rules that is common for all and not allow it to be altered according to the whims and fancies of few.

PS: I did read moderators recent post and I have been one of the not so regular forumites these days thanks to my one year old toddler. But here is a person who has benefitted immensely from so many discussions and tonnes of music concerts here that I consider this place as the right forum to open this topic.

sankark
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Post by sankark »

MA (or ABC or XYZ) will be as biased/agenda driven, not an iota more nor less, as it's office bearers are and it's expert committee members. Someone may wear it on the sleeve and others may hide it. What's there to wonder about or agonise about?

The actual question should be: why this fixation with MA?

SrinathK
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Post by SrinathK »

It's a big thing that the academy is finally putting the lec dems up. The true depth of the CM music ocean can be see there. It's good that such topics are no longer confined behind a vault.

The academy lec dem videos this year can be found here : https://musicacademymadras.in/academic- ... 19-videos/

The concerts have been in the TAG archives and I wrote about that last year. Some type of subscribe and listen facility could come in the future so that we can access them from the net. The quality of the recordings is amazing. Sit in that quiet little room full of pictures and enjoy musical 7th heaven. I hope though that the Academy has begun to video record their concerts.

And you all can contribute to it too (though they tell me a lot of it is already available).

Where we're going to with these phones is a place where there is so much music happening everywhere from FB to YT to the concert you're sitting in is that you have to really restrain yourself and pick one and listen to that. Or else your attention span and your ability to focus might get chopped up.

devan
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Post by devan »

Every committee member knows what Sriram doing is completely unethical. But nobody has the guts to confront him. Because he has the support of president. President is only a figure head. He is calling the shots. Sasikala the aid of Jayalalitha used to control everybody. The same thing is happening. Too much of anything is bad. Sanjay should control his official cheer leader.

nadhasudha
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Post by nadhasudha »

The Music Academy would do well to modernize their operation. An organization which makes people stand in queue in the early morning (3:30 to 4 am) hours for purchasing tickets to a concert is seeking to make itself exclusivist and talked about. My social media this morning was flooded with pictures of senior citizens waiting in queue to purchase tickets for today's concert. What does it take to sell tickets in advance? Why are not the concert archives well publicised and made available for purchase by rasikas?

sureshvv
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Post by sureshvv »

The intent is actually to democratize the access to the music. They can make a lot more money if they auction the tickets to the highest bidders ahead of time.

shankarank
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Post by shankarank »

Ah! Conflicts of interest! Favorite topic in business world and company law and corporate governance! As a press photographer intern the thread initiator , seems like, did not get exposure to such conflicts that are rife in the world of journalism ;) Aren't they the worst? :lol:

In business world , often examples are made from time to time, to show that this is observed , but every one knows how rampant it is in undetected cases.

I hear there are corporate heavyweights in the larger Academy orgs. Compared to what they might bring, an office bearer praising an artist is nothing!

In the tradition of the academy, the only known scenario when this was even observed was when many Gurus will not make recommendations for their own wards :( . I wish they did!

Otherwise the tradition of the academy is even worse, if only one scrubs the old threads!

ramamatya
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Post by ramamatya »

devan wrote: 25 Dec 2019, 16:10 Every committee member knows what Sriram doing is completely unethical. But nobody has the guts to confront him.
Oh so, Sriram is the motte boss-aa (the bald boss who shows up as the final hidden boss in Rajni movies)? So, it is Sri Ramarajyam galore.

RSR
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Post by RSR »

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@shankarabharanam
You have made very good points and am in agreement with you.
V.Sriram's articles are delightful to read and mostly non-controversial and valuable insights into CM..past and present. . I did not know that he was an office-bearer in Music Academy. If so, it will do good as we can suggest improvements through his regular and engaging blogs.
As you point out, the Sanjay Subramanyam concert could have been arranged in some other venue. It is fair to expect that Sri.V.Sriram either avoids writing about contemporary artistes or steps down from being an office-bearer in MA.
His writings will have greater impact then.
MA should take steps for live-streaming of all events from next year on a paid channel. Secondly, the TAG archives should be digitized by the MA itself and sold as DVD. .It should not allow anybody to bring their own pen-drives and copy the material. Pen-drives are notorious for being carriers of virus. Sriram, I believe is an IT entrepreneur and should be knowing a lot more of the dangers of the TAG archives being corrupted and wiped out. , by such virus.

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sureshvv
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Post by sureshvv »

Same raga & kriti repeating in back to back concerts may be avoided if artistes also cooperate.

Nick H
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Post by Nick H »

A lot about the Academy's self appointment as the senior arbiter, awarder of self-promoted-most coveted awards, etc, etc, irks me. The price of the food and tea in the season canteen is a little irksome too, but we are all free to go outside for Rs50 food and Rs10 tea. And, in the quieter hours, the caterers make no attempt to dislodge the non-eating chatterers (of which I am regularly one.). I can also add that the best seats for evening performances are as expensive as Carnatic Music in London. Fellow complainers about this are free to join me at Ragasudha Hall or other venues, where we may finish the day with that amazing thing that Chennai rasikas (including me) have come to regard as a right: free music.

Let us look at what the Music Academy does do for us, apart from being the social centre and prime meeting place of people from all over the world and the internet. More free concerts than paid; free lecdems; a comfortable environment with usually-good sound. It is also the only organisation which has stuck to its guns on a certain social issue which is not up for discussion here. I have had my niggles about MA, but, this year, I have told myself to shut them up, as I am actually genuinely grateful for the environment and the music.

We have members with insider access to MA. If they wish, they can comment, although I wonder if it will be useful. It is a fact of committee life that some members will be noisier than others. Sometimes (but not always) they may also be the ones who do the most work. From the very little I hear, Murali is very sharp and very much in charge. But that is as much hearsay as anybody else's outsider opinion. I have never spoken to the man, but given his corporate/newspaper background, I would have thought that he could take on more than an MA committee, if necessary.

In a way, the MA comments on all its season performers by giving awards in all the various categories. Not everyone gets one.

The MA has a huge property which requires maintenance. The season itself (according to some article I read some time ago) costs them multiple crores to put on. Hearsay yet again, but I heard that even the rental of the nearby school land for (free) car parking costs them a considerable sum. They require an income. Part of this would appear to be from making the premises available to others: corporates, etc. It may be that this includes musical events which are not being presented by the academy itself. Want to rent the hall for your concert? I'm sure that, if you can afford it, you can. Nothing wrong with that: it is part of what makes the MA season possible.

Just my tiny contribution, some of which just might be relevant to shankarabharanam's opening post, which, whilst being more general, does seem to focus on MA. I agree with sankark's "The actual question should be: why this fixation with MA?" I suppose it stands tallest, so attracts the most flinging --- of both flowers and mud.

shankarank
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Post by shankarank »

The fixation on MA is this: Many other sabhas are mostly viewed as personal fiefdoms of a benefactor/organizer whereas the academy is run by the chosen from intellecteratti of Carnatic Music that is uniquely Chennai/brand Mylapore! Some aura there ! :D

mahesu
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Post by mahesu »

We may have to accept the fact that ACADEMY is no more the coveted top organisation, after certain people took the reins and favoritism is now in the open as rightly pointed out. Even the Social issue which has been referred, only a chosen few have been targeted, while, favored many still continue to perform. Yes the hall is good, acoustics fantastic, but for the organisers, MUSIC goes on.

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