A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Music'
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A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Music'
Music Club IIT Madras
presentes
A unique Lec-Dem presentation
on
'A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Music'
by
Dr. M. Narmadha
(daughter and disciple of Sangeetha Kalanidhi Sri MS Gopalakrishnan)
accompanied by
Kundantai Sri A Saravanan - Mrudangam
Sri Munesh - Tabla
Date: 31st August 2010
Time: 7 pm
Venue: Department of Management Studies (DoMS) Seminar Hall
presentes
A unique Lec-Dem presentation
on
'A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Music'
by
Dr. M. Narmadha
(daughter and disciple of Sangeetha Kalanidhi Sri MS Gopalakrishnan)
accompanied by
Kundantai Sri A Saravanan - Mrudangam
Sri Munesh - Tabla
Date: 31st August 2010
Time: 7 pm
Venue: Department of Management Studies (DoMS) Seminar Hall
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Re: A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Mu
That looks interesting; will try to attend.
Can you post directions to find the building within IIT please?
Can you post directions to find the building within IIT please?
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Re: A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Mu
Another request for directions --- as I do intend to come to this!
(I've tried the map on the IIT website. it didn't help. I did laugh at the "You Are Here" when I am nowhere near!
(I've tried the map on the IIT website. it didn't help. I did laugh at the "You Are Here" when I am nowhere near!
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Re: A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Mu
Nick.
You just need to enter the gates at IIT . Then it is a wonderful place to get lost .. something you are quite familair with.
The bigger problem is always finding your way back in darkness . But rest assured that you will always find a bunch of guys hanging around , looking for a lift .Mkae sure you drive slow , so that you dont hit a deer crossing the road.
You just need to enter the gates at IIT . Then it is a wonderful place to get lost .. something you are quite familair with.
The bigger problem is always finding your way back in darkness . But rest assured that you will always find a bunch of guys hanging around , looking for a lift .Mkae sure you drive slow , so that you dont hit a deer crossing the road.
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Re: A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Mu
enter through the main gate, and keep going down the road, don't turn right or left -- beautiful road full of banyan trees -- till you come to gajendra circle which is a roundabout with 4 large concrete elephants. its impossible to miss. to the right is the department of management. you can't miss it. there is a cafe coffee day almost next to it.Nick H wrote:Another request for directions --- as I do intend to come to this!
(I've tried the map on the IIT website. it didn't help. I did laugh at the "You Are Here" when I am nowhere near!
hope this helps!
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That is really helpful, thank you.
MT, be assured that I will drive slow: I guess the sun will have set by the time I get there, but still, it is a great place to see --- and I will think of the dear deer, not to mention the dear students too
All other things being equal (let us campaign for the equality of things!) I will be there.
MT, be assured that I will drive slow: I guess the sun will have set by the time I get there, but still, it is a great place to see --- and I will think of the dear deer, not to mention the dear students too

All other things being equal (let us campaign for the equality of things!) I will be there.
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behag, a couple of small corrections to the directions that you have given.
Nick and others who wish to know the directions.
enter through the Main Gate (on Sardar Patel Road) and keep coming down the road. Do not turn right or left anywhere. After about 2 km, you will see the Gajendra Circle (GC in short) which is a traffic roundabout with 2 large concrete elephants. It is the most famous and noticeable landmark on campus.
The road that you will drive down is called the Delhi Avenue. Just before you reach GC, to the left of the road is the Dept of Management Studies (DoMS). It is right next to the Stadium and opposite to the Bose - Einstein Guest house. There is small sign board on the road and also a huge display board in the dept building 'Department of Management Studies' at the entrance of the building and also present is a display as 'DoMS' which is visible in-between the trees.
The Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) outlet is right next to the DoMS building.
If you reach the GC, it is right there and easily reachable.
Nick and others who wish to know the directions.
enter through the Main Gate (on Sardar Patel Road) and keep coming down the road. Do not turn right or left anywhere. After about 2 km, you will see the Gajendra Circle (GC in short) which is a traffic roundabout with 2 large concrete elephants. It is the most famous and noticeable landmark on campus.
The road that you will drive down is called the Delhi Avenue. Just before you reach GC, to the left of the road is the Dept of Management Studies (DoMS). It is right next to the Stadium and opposite to the Bose - Einstein Guest house. There is small sign board on the road and also a huge display board in the dept building 'Department of Management Studies' at the entrance of the building and also present is a display as 'DoMS' which is visible in-between the trees.
The Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) outlet is right next to the DoMS building.
If you reach the GC, it is right there and easily reachable.
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Re: A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Mu
nick, in the map that you have cited in one your earlier posts, the 'you are here' sign is the bus stop near GC. The building marked as '5' is the Dept of Managament Studies.
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That would be really useful, except I cannot open their site today.
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rbharath - given that IIT is a centre of high tech, I am sure we can all expect a webcast of the programme?


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NIck..did you manage to record the presentation? Any luck in asking you to pass it on....subject to the approval of organisers.
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For those who are interested, Doordarshan Trivandrum telecasts a series on Carnatic-Hindustani ragas, presented by Sreevatsan J Menon ( for carnatic) and Ramesh Narayanan ( Music Director and a Hindustani vocalist).
Timing is 10:00 pm on every friday, for 30 mins. This is not an educative series program, and not comprehensive, but interesting nonetheless.
This has been on air for last 3 months or so, hence many of the popular ragams are already covered.
Timing is 10:00 pm on every friday, for 30 mins. This is not an educative series program, and not comprehensive, but interesting nonetheless.
This has been on air for last 3 months or so, hence many of the popular ragams are already covered.
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Sam, generally I don't try to record. my cell-phone will do a surprisingly good job if it is next to a speaker, but not otherwise.
It was an interesting evening
It was an interesting evening
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Re: A comparative presentation of Hindustani and Karnatak Mu
Nick H wrote:Another request for directions --- as I do intend to come to this!
(I've tried the map on the IIT website. it didn't help. I did laugh at the "You Are Here" when I am nowhere near!
Thats the best piece of humour !!! i have read in recent times? Though I do not wish to attribute any nationality or ethnicity , i am tempted in this case, as I find this typical of fine British humour !!!
Nick , saw you enjoying the concert of RV at BVB yesterday. It was sheer ecstatic enjoyment throughout !!! why dont you start the thread ?
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sivapriya, I won't start the thread, as my love of Vedavalli's music is well known, and all I can do is re-iterate and repeat, whereas others can list and describe.
It is true, though, as I said to her at the end of the concert, that she had been in my mind for several weeks: I needed her concert!
It is true, though, as I said to her at the end of the concert, that she had been in my mind for several weeks: I needed her concert!