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gobilalitha
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vijay
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Great idea Bilahari. Those twiddling their thumbs away from Chennai are being left high and dry. The Hindu's coverage looks to be pathetic this time. Hardly any coverage except for 1-2 concerts in the Friday Review although the Times is making up big time...The Mint too, is putting out a daily article - good to see the season get a wider coverage in the rest of the country (thanks our forum member Samanth)
Reviews on this forum too, have been relatively few although it has picked up in the last 1-2 days. I request forum members to at least put up song lists accompanied by a brief impression of concerts they liked.
Yes, and this twitter too...so who's going where today. Lots of action to look forward to in this first weekend of the "main Season" - TVS, Priya Sisters, NSG, TNS, Unni, Sanjay, Nithyashree and Gayathri Girish are among the major acts performing today...also Pantula Rama
Reviews on this forum too, have been relatively few although it has picked up in the last 1-2 days. I request forum members to at least put up song lists accompanied by a brief impression of concerts they liked.
Yes, and this twitter too...so who's going where today. Lots of action to look forward to in this first weekend of the "main Season" - TVS, Priya Sisters, NSG, TNS, Unni, Sanjay, Nithyashree and Gayathri Girish are among the major acts performing today...also Pantula Rama
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Nick H
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I was about to start a new thread: Is "vocal support" Preposterous? ---but it is only really twitter material, and here is a twitter thread already!
Anyway... the thought came to me in tonight's performance by TVS.
We may sometime get to hear great elders of carnatic music because it is possible for them to have support; some may no longer have the stamina to give us more than a few minutes at a time of their wonder.
TVS, patently, is as strong as an ox!
Vocal support? Preposterous!
Anyway... the thought came to me in tonight's performance by TVS.
We may sometime get to hear great elders of carnatic music because it is possible for them to have support; some may no longer have the stamina to give us more than a few minutes at a time of their wonder.
TVS, patently, is as strong as an ox!
Vocal support? Preposterous!
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vijay
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Plenty of action today as well - TNS Krishna's concert would be over by now. Also Amrutha Venkatesh, Sriranjani Santhanagopalan and Saketaraman among the youngsters. Suryaprakash whose concert is covered in another thread, the OS brothers at different venues, instrumentalists Kadri & Sangitha Kalanidhi Natarajan, Gayathri V...and finally the biggies - TMK and Sanjay. All in all, plenty of choice
The last one in particular would have been my pick if I were in town because of the venue, which is one of my favourites and the rarely featured SAnjay-Srimushnam combo. I remember being cheated of Sanjay's concert last year (where I also first met Arun) thanks to a prolonged conference call....
Would appreciate feedback on any of the above concerts...and others too
The last one in particular would have been my pick if I were in town because of the venue, which is one of my favourites and the rarely featured SAnjay-Srimushnam combo. I remember being cheated of Sanjay's concert last year (where I also first met Arun) thanks to a prolonged conference call....
Would appreciate feedback on any of the above concerts...and others too
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arasi
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Nick H
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Enjoyed Malladi bros very much. Of course, I consider it preposterous that they did not enlarge their musical experience by including any Ukrainian item in the program.
...Groans all around! And I claim the title of having finally done that joke to death!
Seriously: a terrific three-hour-plus concert, with an RTP following (I don't think there was anything inbetween) right on from the main item.
For a mere Rs500 I actually became a VIP for a few hours today! Yes, I know that was a prepos---- err, sorry, a very silly amount of money to spend, but I wanted to sit near Prof. Sankaran's hand. I could have sat in the front row, but preferred to be a couple of rows back.
Bad marks to MFAC canteen (the food looked good) for only serving that kaapi stuff you guys seem to thrive on. I had to go back out to the cheap chai joint a few doors down.
...Groans all around! And I claim the title of having finally done that joke to death!
Seriously: a terrific three-hour-plus concert, with an RTP following (I don't think there was anything inbetween) right on from the main item.
For a mere Rs500 I actually became a VIP for a few hours today! Yes, I know that was a prepos---- err, sorry, a very silly amount of money to spend, but I wanted to sit near Prof. Sankaran's hand. I could have sat in the front row, but preferred to be a couple of rows back.
Bad marks to MFAC canteen (the food looked good) for only serving that kaapi stuff you guys seem to thrive on. I had to go back out to the cheap chai joint a few doors down.
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vasanthakokilam
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I have had it with you Chennai rasikas.
You have not worked out a protocol to recognize fellow rasika members.
Remember the lapel pin idea? That didn't go anywhere.
Now, we need a quick fix. Here is our rasika gang mudra. Flash it if you suspect a fellow rasikaite. If not recognized, gracefully unfold and wave
to the imaginary person at the back.. And be careful when you do this at Bharathanatyam concerts
Sorry, could not afford a hand model!!

Remember the lapel pin idea? That didn't go anywhere.
Now, we need a quick fix. Here is our rasika gang mudra. Flash it if you suspect a fellow rasikaite. If not recognized, gracefully unfold and wave
to the imaginary person at the back.. And be careful when you do this at Bharathanatyam concerts
Sorry, could not afford a hand model!!

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bilahari
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vasanthakokilam
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arasi
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Bilahari,
If we go with the adjective preposterous with any more threads, we may get to be called 'preposterous rasikAs', and we better watch it--in our penchant for the word and perhaps here and there in our behavior too
If we go with the adjective preposterous with any more threads, we may get to be called 'preposterous rasikAs', and we better watch it--in our penchant for the word and perhaps here and there in our behavior too
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Nick H
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Bilahari, I am afraid that by the time I get to able to post song titles, I will be so deaf that the lyrics will have faded into even more of a blur than they are now
. I hope to, a couple of decades from now, find ways to continue enjoying the music! There was one obviously knowledgeable westerner in the front row --- able to keep talam through TS's tani, which is quite a feet; I certainly can't keep track of his nadais!
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arasi
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Others can take on all languages they want and master them too, but as far as you are concerned, you put your heart into the things you say. We like your expressions, communicative skill and your caring to share your experiences. And you are a good friend and that gives us the entitlement for kidding around. But I like best your urban and suburban caws of crows with their subtle differences 
Ravi, did not realize you had posted, because I had to go away from my desk for a while which made Nick get a double dose of it, Doc!
Ravi, did not realize you had posted, because I had to go away from my desk for a while which made Nick get a double dose of it, Doc!
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gobilalitha
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shadjam
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Ours being a musical family, how about a rasikas family song (just like the family song sung in films by hero searching for the trapped heroine)? Maybe CML sir can compose one for us
Just to add some spice, what language would you compose it in? Wouldn't it be preposterous to compose in a language other than tamil? 
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vijay
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Reviews coming in thick and fast now - it is the high noon of the Season with the grand opening of the Academy's festival! Hope to get some more reviews of concerts held today especially those of RK Srikantan, Sanjay at Nada Inbam, TNS and Ravikiran. Pantula Rama also sang at Kalarasana - please provide reviews if possible
Tomorrow the action includes Sowmya and Vijay Siva at the Academy (What a day! Do hope somebody's covering both), Aruna SAiram, Bombay Sisters, Lalgudi Siblings, Kanyakumari, Gayatri Girish, Lakshmi Rangarajan and our own Suryaprakash. Also several talented youngsters in the fray - Trichur Brothers, K Gayathri, Nisha Rajgopalan, Sriram Parthasarathee and Vilasini. Hope to get lots of feedback!!
Tomorrow the action includes Sowmya and Vijay Siva at the Academy (What a day! Do hope somebody's covering both), Aruna SAiram, Bombay Sisters, Lalgudi Siblings, Kanyakumari, Gayatri Girish, Lakshmi Rangarajan and our own Suryaprakash. Also several talented youngsters in the fray - Trichur Brothers, K Gayathri, Nisha Rajgopalan, Sriram Parthasarathee and Vilasini. Hope to get lots of feedback!!
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Nick H
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In english? P........... Nearly used that word again!
Went to see Mandolin Srinivas today at YGP. My wife's choice of concert, but we were unanimous in being pleased to have caught the last part of B Kannan's veena program, which was the high point of the musical day for us both!
Srinivas made Mohana Varnam (that's about as close as a song list as you'll get from me!) sound like a pop song. It is short, and relatively simple (about the only varnam I can almost accompany correctly), but I felt that he trivialised it.
Things did look up somewhat from there, but, for me, never really took off. I found his swaras to be lifeless excercises in mathematics, with little attention to pleasing melody. The main piece lacked weight to the extent that I only realised that it was the main piece when the tani started! The lighter ending pieces were melodic and enjoyable.
I've enjoyed his playing before, and I hope to again, but today, no. This was not me wanting heavy stuff either, as my wife felt exactly the same, and the part of Kannan's performance we saw had been pallavi and swaras, so no lack of calculation there.
I usually only post positive experiences --- but there has to be an occasional exception, I guess!
Arasi, thank you for your kind words
Went to see Mandolin Srinivas today at YGP. My wife's choice of concert, but we were unanimous in being pleased to have caught the last part of B Kannan's veena program, which was the high point of the musical day for us both!
Srinivas made Mohana Varnam (that's about as close as a song list as you'll get from me!) sound like a pop song. It is short, and relatively simple (about the only varnam I can almost accompany correctly), but I felt that he trivialised it.
Things did look up somewhat from there, but, for me, never really took off. I found his swaras to be lifeless excercises in mathematics, with little attention to pleasing melody. The main piece lacked weight to the extent that I only realised that it was the main piece when the tani started! The lighter ending pieces were melodic and enjoyable.
I've enjoyed his playing before, and I hope to again, but today, no. This was not me wanting heavy stuff either, as my wife felt exactly the same, and the part of Kannan's performance we saw had been pallavi and swaras, so no lack of calculation there.
I usually only post positive experiences --- but there has to be an occasional exception, I guess!
Arasi, thank you for your kind words
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srkris
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How about creating round badges with this image embossed http://shopping.zeenews.com/v1/product_ ... _large.jpg? If someone can find a badge-maker somewhere in Madras, I will give the first order for 100 badges which can be collected by everyone from someone who serves as a central point of contact.
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vasanthakokilam
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arasi
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The best sight would be to see skris wearing one, and distributing them as well. I recall a recently revealed trick about capturing an evasive stork: place a pat of butter on its head, the butter would melt, obscure its vision and there, you got hold of the bird! Well, ask the evasive...for badges and when ...comes with them, catch a glimpse of him 
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Nick H
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Was one of a packed-full house watching Aruna Sairam sing this evening at YGP. My wife ebjoyed very much. I enjoyed it. Came away with the impression that I would like to see her give a Hindustani classical concert. I don;t know enough about HM to say what sort.
She certainly knows her audience and has a wonderful understanding with them.
She certainly knows her audience and has a wonderful understanding with them.
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vijay
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Well it looks like she almost did - check the Sawai Gandharva thread - the Hindustani afficionados seem to have liked her a lot!
Anyway lots of big guns firing tomorrow! TNS, Sanjay, TMK , Malladis, Unni, Ashok Ramani and OS Arun among others...
Sudha and Gayathri Girish on the distaff side. Instrumentalists Jayanthy Kumaresh and Sikkil-Mala Chandrasekhar. Lots of youngsters too...
Take your pick and write in at the end of the day....
Anyway lots of big guns firing tomorrow! TNS, Sanjay, TMK , Malladis, Unni, Ashok Ramani and OS Arun among others...
Sudha and Gayathri Girish on the distaff side. Instrumentalists Jayanthy Kumaresh and Sikkil-Mala Chandrasekhar. Lots of youngsters too...
Take your pick and write in at the end of the day....
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sramaswamy
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Nick H
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M. Chandrasekaran & Bharathi --- at Sastri Hall, with Sris Easwaran and Vasan.
Waiting for a couple of foreign who got lost caused me to be standing outside for much of the concert, but once we got in there was an atmosphere of pure magic. As much singing as violin from Chandrasekaran, and it felt like one had just dropped in to a party in his own hall. A gem of a program.
Waiting for a couple of foreign who got lost caused me to be standing outside for much of the concert, but once we got in there was an atmosphere of pure magic. As much singing as violin from Chandrasekaran, and it felt like one had just dropped in to a party in his own hall. A gem of a program.