Nagavalli Nagaraj Concert in Bay Area - CA ; Oct 29th

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ramakriya
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Moderators - I am posting this here because I did not find an event thread. If I just add to the calendar, I am not sure it shows up as a new engagement

Sunday Oct 29 5:00 pm

Vocal : Dr Nagavalli Nagarj
Violin : Sri H V Srivatsan
Mridangam: Sri Shriram Brahmanandam

@ Sanatana Dharma Kendra 897 Kifer Rd, Sunnyvale CA 94086


Details about the artists are at the following location:

pdf in English

http://www.rogepost.com/dn/efwo

pdf in Kannada

http://www.rogepost.com/dn/0m5t


-Ramakriya

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I had attended Smt. Nagavalli Nagaraj's concert couple of weeks ago in Detroit. Pretty Good. If you are a Kannadiga or a Kannada lover, you will more than enjoy her concert since she includes a number of Dasa Saahitya especially Shri Purandaradasa. She also sang the usual krithis by Shri Thyagaraja, Shri Harikeshanallur Muthiah Bhagavatar etc.

It would be great if some one can take the initiative and make an MP3 recording of the concert (after obtaining prior permission from the artiste) so that it can be posted on Sangeethapriya. That way we can publicize her and give her the exposure she richly deserves.

Shri Lakshman probably has her email address. May be he can share it with "RAMAKRIYA" so that the later can get the permission to record the concert.

I think that we should make an effort to promote some of the singers from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. I feel that since Chennai somehow became the epicenter of Karntik music, the other two sister states (and of course Kerala) have lagged a bit and in order to preserve and foster CM in states other than TN, we should perhaps run an extra mile or two to bring forth the concert quality talent in those states.

Thanks.

PS: By the way, talking of concerts by Kannadigas, Shri Vidyabhushana is in USA and just finished one concert in Detroit. I think he also did a concert in Boston, Rochester, NY and one is planned in Kalamazoo, Michigan today. One more private concert coming up tomorrow in Detroit Metro area - which I hope to attend. If any one is interested in his schedule, I can find out from him tomorrow (Thursday) and post it here. Thanks again.

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Does anyone have the tour schedule of Dr. Nagavalli Nagaraj? I have heard her concert long time back. She is a very talented singer. I would be interested in attending a live concert of hers.

ramakriya
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Here is Dr Nagavalli's performance schedule:


Pittsburgh @Venkateshwara temple on 4th November - Contact temple for details
Chicago area : 11th November - Contact Kannada Koota of Illinois for details
Washington DC @Shiva Vishnu temple : 12th November - Contact temple for details


-Ramakriya
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Thanks ramakriya. Do you know by any chance if she has brought any commercial recordings with her?

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I do not know, but I can definitely make an enquiry. Write me an e-mail : ramakriya@yahoo.com

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rrao13 wrote:It would be great if some one can take the initiative and make an MP3 recording of the concert (after obtaining prior permission from the artiste) so that it can be posted on Sangeethapriya. That way we can publicize her and give her the exposure she richly deserves.
I am making some efforts in these lines. Stay tuned.

-Ramakriya
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Does anyone have a review of her concerts during her tour?

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Post by nagavalli »

This particular artist has produced nearly 125 commercial recordings covering all the nuances of music which are very popular in India. In such case the recordings can bought in India & there is no permission from the artist to record live concerts & post it to any of the available sites.

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I did hear that she has brought some CDs with her. It should be available at the Pittsburgh temple after her concert on November 4th.

ajit.

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ramakriya

how did the conc go? pl post ur review.

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meena,

Give me some time. It was a wonderful concert, enjoyed by all. I will post a list, and some of my observations probably later tonight. I don't think I am qualified enough to write a 'real review' of such a great team! It had a very good mix of Mysore composer's kritis.

-Ramakriya
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ramakriya wrote:meena,

Give me some time. It was a wonderful concert, enjoyed by all. I will post a list, and some of my observations probably later tonight. I don't think I am qualified enough to write a 'real review' of such a great team! It had a very good mix of Mysore composer's kritis.

-Ramakriya
Vocal: Vidushi Dr. Nagavalli Nagaraj
Violin: Sri Hemmige. V. Srivathsan
Mridanga : Sri Shriram Brahmanandam


This was a thematic concert, with bulk of the compositions coming from the Mysore composers. approximately 3 hours long. Here is a list of songs:

( R ) -> rAgAlApane ( S ) - swara kalpane (N ) neraval ( T) tani Avartane (O) Raga outline



1. chalamEla darbAr Adi
2. gaM gaNapatE hamsadhvani Adi (trishra naDe) muttayya bhAgavatar (S)
3. chintayAmi jagadambA himdOLa mishra jhampe jayachAmarAja oDeyaru (R, S)
4. sogasugA mRdanga srIranjani rUpaka tyAgarAja ( N, S)
5. gurukRpA lEka pushpalatika trishra rUpaka maisUru vAsudEvAchArya
6. rA rA rAjIvalOchana mOhana Adi maisUru vAsudEvAchArya ( R, S, T )
7. nIrE nIkaretAre dEsh Adi purandara dAsa (O)
8. uLLavaru shivALayava shuddhasAvEri khanDa chApu basavaNNa (vachana)
9. sangIta samsAravANi panchakalyANi (rAgamAlike) Adi shatAvadhAni Dr.R Ganesh
10. kRshNanA koLalina sindhU bhairavi Adi pu.ti.na (O)
11. nAnoru viLayATTu navarasakannaDa ? pApanAsam sivan (O)
12. hari kuNidAnamma kuntalavarALi Adi purandara dAsa
13. varalIla gAnalOla shankarAbharaNa Adi (trishra naDe) tyAgarAja
14. tAm tAm taka shuddasAvEri Adi nAgavalli nAgarAj
15. pavamAna and shAradA bhujanga stOtra last verse in madhyamAvati



The varNa in darbAr and the hamsadhvani kriti gave a brisk start to theconcert. Dr Nagavalli rendered a soulful hindOla rAgAlApane. The ease with which she traverses three-sthAyis should be seen to be believed. Srivatsan's rendering of Hindola was equally good. She chose to sing the not-so-commonly-sung chintayAmi jagadambA of Maharaja Jayachamaraja Odeyar. The kalpana svaras both by the vocalist and violinist were outstanding. IMO, few avarthas of mandra sthAyi swaras, provided a sharp contrast adding melody. For the srIranjani kriti, the neraval line was at 'navarasa yuta kritichE bhajiyinche', and was executed very well.

Singing Sri Vasudevacharya's compositions being her specialty, she chose to sing a relatively less heard gurukRpa lEka in pushpalatikA, and then followed with an excellent mOhana AlApane with rA rA rAjIva lOchana, and rounded it off with kalpana swaras. This was the main item of the concert, where rAga development and the kriti was taken at a leisurely pace, in line with the kAla pramANa of the kriti, and took almost a third of the concert time. The tani by Sriram thereafter left the listeners spellbound.

Post main item, several compositions were presented, which included both popular items as well as some new compositions. The first item was the traditional nIre nI karetAre, a lively composition of purandhara dAsa in dEsh. This was followed by the Basavanna vachana 'uLLavaru shivAlaya mADuvaru '.The first part of the vachana was sung like a free verse, and was very touching. In the nibadhha part of the vachana, it was wonderful to see Shriram playing with such sensitivity to the bhAva,even though (AFAIK) he does not know kannaDa.

Later, she sang one of popular composition from pu.ti.na's musical play, gOkula nirgamana, after seeing the poet's daughter among the audience.

The panchakalyANi rAgamAlike was a very interesting. Penned by ShatavadhAni Ganesh, and set to music by Nagavalli, it had kalyANi, mOhana kalyANi, hamIr kalyANi, pUrvi kalyANi and yamunA kalyANi, with rAga mudre for all the rAgas. Selection of kuntalavarALi for 'hari kuNidAnamma' was very apt, for the mood of the song.

She concluded the concert with a bright vara lIla gAna lOla, and one of her own compositions, a tillAna in shuddha sAveri.
The tillAna had some laya intricacies which yours truly enjoyed very much but not able to explain :|

Throughout the concert, the good rapport between the artists could be seen, and that added a lot of value to the concert. Bay area is really fortunate to have such talented professionals as our own 'local artists' :)

Nagavalli's bhAva and sAhitya shuddha are perfect, and it was evident in the way she does padacchEda.

If she is performing in your area, do not miss her concert.


-Ramakriya
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Very nicely written, as always, ramakriya. Papanasam Sivan's composition is usually in Adi.

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ramakriya
Is shatAvadhAni Dr R Ganesh , the same person who was the sishya of maharAjapuram Santhanam or different.

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AFAIK, these they are not the same

More details shatAvadhAni Ganesh can be found here.

http://ignca.nic.in/srcaf003.htm

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yeh!

what happened to my post?

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must be with the server.

ramakriya

hope this time u get to read. Thanks.Dr. Ganesh comp. has anyone rendered it, if so is it available on the net? (i could not find)
and if smt nagavalli has given the permission, would like to hear HHJW kriti. :)

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SatAvadhAni R. Ganesh.s compositions, Nagavalli herself has released several albums of his compositions. His mudre is "vallISa",

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Meena,

The HHJW krithi in hindolam, Kulkarniji had uploaded a version by Bangalore Shankar. I can upload later today if there is interest

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mahesh

thanks i have B'lore shankar version.

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Shathavadhani Ganesh's mudre is not Vallisha. It is "raaga"
In kannada he is called raaganesh so it is raga.
His family name is raya in Telugu.
So he is raya ganesh in telugu
Where as he is raaganesh in kannadaso his pen name is raaga

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I know for a fact that his mudre is "vallISa". I dont have doubts about it. I dont know if he has changed his mudre recently.

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Dr.Shatavadhani Ganesh will himself confirm in a day or two that his mudre is not Vallisha.
Please wait I will ask him to post regarding this.
Dr.Nagavalli Nagaraj

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Ok thanks Nagavalli-avare.

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Post by shatavadhani Ganesh »

It is an invention for me to know that I have a mudra - Vallisha & also desciple of Maharajapuram Santhanam ! I am a deciple of Dr.Nagavalli Nagaraj in music & I dont use any mudra in my compositions for the simple reason that it distracts yhe total poetic ambience of the song. How ever my abbreviated name raaga (raaya Ganesh) may frequently find a place in those songs for it is natural to have raga in songs. Of course the word raaga has several meanings in Sanskrit. Vallisha for your kind information is the name of my music teacher's house. It accidentally happened for me to peep in to these sites. I am very happy towards the enthusiastic participation. How ever some of the blogs can be more deeper & impartial irrespective of the musician & His/Her State/Language.

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Ganesh avare,

Welcome to the forum. With active participation of members like you, all the rasikas here stand to gain.

Regards,

-Ramakriya

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