Sangeetha Sivakumar, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan

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rbharath
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Post by rbharath »

Sangeetha Sivakumar - R K Shriram Kumar - B Ganapathiraman - N Guruprasad

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
3 Dec 09. 5 pm

dinamaNi vamsa - harikAmbhOji - Adi - T (short sketch, S)
vinatAsuta vAhana - jayantasEnA - Adi - T
nekkurugi unnai - AbhOgi - Adi - PS (RS)
cEta srI - dvijAvanti - rUpakam - MD
nenarunchinAnu - mALavi - Adi - T
birAnavarAlIrchi - kalyANi - tisra Adi - SS (RNST)
rAdha mukha kamala - kApi - Adi - PS
brUhi mukundEtI - kuranji - Adi - SB

It was a very good concert. The first harikAmbhOji made a punchy beginning and it couldnt get better than dinamaNi vamsa. The choice of songs hence were all very good. The choice of AbhOgi and kalyANi for elaboration was very nice. She did them very well. The AbhOgi was very good. The kalyANi was very good and enjoyable. All kriti renditions were wonderful. The accompanists were very good and made it an wonderful concert. The violin replies and accompanying was amazing. The percussion department was handled well. The tani was wonderful.

bharath

srikant1987
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Post by srikant1987 »

Very good concert, hardly a dull moment. Very nice team work.

Composer-balanced list too. (I do like a bend towards SS. :) )
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rajaglan
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Post by rajaglan »

I think she follows TMK's technique of singing a populat krithi as a punch song first.

Rasika911
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Post by Rasika911 »

rajaglan wrote:I think she follows TMK's technique of singing a populat krithi as a punch song first.
I wouldnt call it tmk's technique. Semmangudi has sung many concerts starting with heavy pieces such as: Merusamana, Dinamani Vamsha, Sri Dakshinamoorthy, ect.
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ganeshkant
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Post by ganeshkant »

Whatever be the opening kriti,nothing can match a varnam as the starting piece.

IMHO without varnam a concert is less auspicious.

Purist
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Post by Purist »

Rasika911 wrote:
rajaglan wrote:I think she follows TMK's technique of singing a populat krithi as a punch song first.
I wouldnt call it tmk's technique. Semmangudi has sung many concerts starting with heavy pieces such as: Merusamana, Dinamani Vamsha, Sri Dakshinamoorthy, Chakkani Raja ect.
I have heard SSI 's concerts perhaps over a hundred, I haven't come across one begining with heavy pieces like Chekkani or Dakshinamurthy etc,except ofcourse Merusamana. MM gowla used as a opening number is a common practice( by many) and Merusamana is there more for the raga and not as a heavy one.

Can you highlight the 'many concerts' you are referring to?

appam
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Post by appam »

i completely agree with u Ganeshkant in that a varnam is a must at the begining of a concert.It is a bonus if it is an ada thala varnam sung in both speeds.

arasi
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Post by arasi »

Agreed. For me, a varNam grounds a concert, sets the tone. Auspicious? I don't know, considering the words of many varNams. A kruti on vinAyakA is an auspicious starter, of course.

Rasika911
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Post by Rasika911 »

Why does the number matter? i have even seen concerts open with a small tanam in nattai before mahaganapathim.

Singing varnam is definitely preferable but sometimes artists dont have very long to present a concert and want to get things moving quickly.
This is a results works to the rasikas advantage as we get to listen to more manodharmam throughout the concert.

srikant1987
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Post by srikant1987 »

As I entered this particular concert, Sangeetha and RKSK were in full flow of lovely swarams in harikambhoji. I doubt such an atmosphere can be built by a varnam for the beginning. That doesn't mean I don't like varNam beginnings, but I feel there are certain advantages offered by other kinds of openings too.

And as for meru samana, it's an awesome song to begin with, but then again, isn't it a waste of it to sing it in the beginning rather than as the main piece? :) This can also be said of MMG in general.
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I find more point in looking for "tradition" in other things than the kucheri format as such.
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bilahari
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Post by bilahari »

Are we really going to embark on this debate for the more-than-umpteenth time?! :)

Rasika911
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Post by Rasika911 »

We can always start with kadanuvariki and then sing the varnam as main :D

rajaglan
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Post by rajaglan »

srikant1987 wrote:As I entered this particular concert, Sangeetha and RKSK were in full flow of lovely swarams in harikambhoji. I doubt such an atmosphere can be built by a varnam for the beginning. That doesn't mean I don't like varNam beginnings, but I feel there are certain advantages offered by other kinds of openings too.

And as for meru samana, it's an awesome song to begin with, but then again, isn't it a waste of it to sing it in the beginning rather than as the main piece? :) This can also be said of MMG in general.
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I find more point in looking for "tradition" in other things than the kucheri format as such.
Srikant,
I agree very much with you on all three points (start krithi, MMG and format & tradition). This is one of the positive viewpoint I have come across in this more discussed topic.

rahul_narayan
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Post by rahul_narayan »

I was ther for this concert..... She wasnt bad.... I was expecting more azhuthham and gamaka oriented singing.......Later my dear friend told me that Sangeetha belongs to a certain school/style of singing......Also i gues its not fair to expect evryone to sing like Brinda.... :-P

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