RTPs - Instrumental
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kaumaaram
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Dear all
With the TRS thread containing the vocal RTPs, let us have a look at the RTPs from instruments. Some artists who regularly have RTPs in their concerts are:
1. TN Krishnan
2. M Chandrasekharan
3. Ravi Kiran
4. RK Suryanarayanan
5. U Srinivas
6. Lalgudi G Jayaraman
7. Chittibabu
8. L Subramaniam, L Shankar and L Vaidyanathan (Solo or Trio)
9. Ganesh Kumaresh
Forum members may contribute their best.
Kaumaaram Sivakumar T
With the TRS thread containing the vocal RTPs, let us have a look at the RTPs from instruments. Some artists who regularly have RTPs in their concerts are:
1. TN Krishnan
2. M Chandrasekharan
3. Ravi Kiran
4. RK Suryanarayanan
5. U Srinivas
6. Lalgudi G Jayaraman
7. Chittibabu
8. L Subramaniam, L Shankar and L Vaidyanathan (Solo or Trio)
9. Ganesh Kumaresh
Forum members may contribute their best.
Kaumaaram Sivakumar T
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param
- Posts: 255
- Joined: 21 Oct 2005, 14:19
Why not add the following too to the list:Dear all
With the TRS thread containing the vocal RTPs, let us have a look at the RTPs from instruments. Some artists who regularly have RTPs in their concerts are:
1. TN Krishnan
2. M Chandrasekharan
3. Ravi Kiran
4. RK Suryanarayanan
5. U Srinivas
6. Lalgudi G Jayaraman
7. Chittibabu
8. L Subramaniam, L Shankar and L Vaidyanathan (Solo or Trio)
9. Ganesh Kumaresh
Forum members may contribute their best.
Kaumaaram Sivakumar T
Mali
Ramani
MS Gopalakrishnan
Balachandar
Emani Sankara Sastri
Sikkil Sisters
Doraiswamy Iyengar and so on
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coolkarni
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mantra
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All,
Here is a link to a RTP in Charukesi by Ganesh-Kumaresh, NRamakrishnan on mridangam and TN Radhakrishnan (Ghatam)
Concert Venue/Time: Charlotte, NC, USA during their 1998 US tour
http://rapidshare.de/files/15343411/08_ ... i.mp3.html
Regards
Shyam
Here is a link to a RTP in Charukesi by Ganesh-Kumaresh, NRamakrishnan on mridangam and TN Radhakrishnan (Ghatam)
Concert Venue/Time: Charlotte, NC, USA during their 1998 US tour
http://rapidshare.de/files/15343411/08_ ... i.mp3.html
Regards
Shyam
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param
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here are some links to RTPs in Kapi
http://rapidshare.de/files/10759731/010 ... _tanam.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/10759552/011 ... allavi.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/10762802/008 ... _tanam.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/10763250/009 ... allavi.mp3
Will try and post some more soon
http://rapidshare.de/files/10759731/010 ... _tanam.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/10759552/011 ... allavi.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/10762802/008 ... _tanam.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/10763250/009 ... allavi.mp3
Will try and post some more soon
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kaapi
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- Joined: 05 Jun 2005, 14:32
In the 60s S.Balachander used to play Ragam - Mela Ragamamlika tanam - pallavi. Ragam used to be Sankarabaranam followed by tanam in 72 mela ragas ( kanakAngi to rasikapriya) followed by a Pallavi. The entire concert would consist only of the above as this lasted for 3 hrs plus.
Coolkarni any chance of uploading them ?
Coolkarni any chance of uploading them ?
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coolkarni
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kaumaaram
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Please visit this folder (password: violin) for a RTP (fusion)
http://rapidshare.de/users/59AOVL
Kaumaaram
http://rapidshare.de/users/59AOVL
Kaumaaram
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coolkarni
rtp in todi by KS Gopalkrishnan
http://rapidshare.de/files/15965943/ksg-todi_rtp_1.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/15968646/ksg-todi_rtp_2.mp3
another in sankarabharanam by TNK-M Chandru
http://rapidshare.de/files/15955725/rtp ... anam_1.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/15957964/rtp ... anam_2.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/15965943/ksg-todi_rtp_1.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/15968646/ksg-todi_rtp_2.mp3
another in sankarabharanam by TNK-M Chandru
http://rapidshare.de/files/15955725/rtp ... anam_1.mp3
http://rapidshare.de/files/15957964/rtp ... anam_2.mp3
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bala747
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Speaking of RTPs,
I have an RTP of MSG/Narmada played in Behag. I personally found it rather disappointing (Narmada inherited some of the Master's skill but where on earth did she pick up the "bull in china shop" savagery I would like to know)
And regarding the LS LV LS trio, I had no idea they were considered that great. They're the kind of artistes I would listen to if I had nothing to do and someone gave me a free ticket for an afternoon performance at a place with a nice bar within walking distance so I could pop over for a pint of the good brew, but otherwise I would rather sit at home and watch reruns of "Fawlty Towers".
I have an RTP of MSG/Narmada played in Behag. I personally found it rather disappointing (Narmada inherited some of the Master's skill but where on earth did she pick up the "bull in china shop" savagery I would like to know)
And regarding the LS LV LS trio, I had no idea they were considered that great. They're the kind of artistes I would listen to if I had nothing to do and someone gave me a free ticket for an afternoon performance at a place with a nice bar within walking distance so I could pop over for a pint of the good brew, but otherwise I would rather sit at home and watch reruns of "Fawlty Towers".
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param
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Kaumaaram - what are the passwords for the other folders??Please visit this folder (password: violin) for a RTP (fusion)
http://rapidshare.de/users/59AOVL
Kaumaaram
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kaumaaram
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Here is the Chathur Raga RTP rendered by TN Krishnan:
http://rapidshare.de/files/16360232/06_ ... P.mp3.html
Kaumaaram
http://rapidshare.de/files/16360232/06_ ... P.mp3.html
Kaumaaram
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vasanthakokilam
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bala747
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I wouldn't mind uploading but I have it in Audiocassette form. If some kind soul in Singapore is willing to convert it to MP3 please let me know as my tape recorder has reached the point of no return. The last rites were duly conducted last week. If not the upload will have to wait until I can purchase a new, functional tape recorder (They are really bad quality manufacture these days. This one (Sony) barely lasted six months while my previous one, an ancient Panasonic, lasted 8 years).
