Mandolin U Srinivas @ Kalarasana, Rani Seethai Hall

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musica
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Mandolin U Srinivas @ Kalarasana, Rani Seethai Hall

Post by musica »

Brilliant musical treat, absolutely mesmerizing and enthralling!! Very typical of Mandolin U Srinivas.

The list includes:

1. Varnam in Begada
2. Siddhivinayakam anisham - Shanmukhapriya
3. Jagadananadakaraka - Nattai
4. Sripathe nee pade - Nadaswaravali
5. Ra rama intiki - Asaveri
6. ???
7. Srikanthimatim - Hemavathi with last swaram in ragamalika (vasantha, ?revathi, charukesi)
8. Jagododharana - Kapi
9. Eppo varuvaro - Jonpuri
10. Bhajan - Revathi
11. Chandrashekara eesha - Sindhu Bhairavi
12. Mangalam

I couldn't figure out the 6th piece, which was absolutely awesome, can someone highlight these please. All in all a fantastic musical start to the year!!

musica
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Re: Mandolin U Srinivas @ Kalarasana, Rani Seethai Hall

Post by musica »

I am really surprised that so many people have visited this post, but not a single reply!!

Is everyone too busy to even agree with whatever has been said!!

PS: Just to add, the accompanying musicians were top class, which was like an icing on the cake!!

mahesh3
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Re: Mandolin U Srinivas @ Kalarasana, Rani Seethai Hall

Post by mahesh3 »

who were the accompanists? Mandolin Srinivas just oozes divinity, class and genius....

musica
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Re: Mandolin U Srinivas @ Kalarasana, Rani Seethai Hall

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The accompanist were:

V.V. Srinivasa Rao (Violin)
Guruvayur Dorai (Mrdangam)
S.V. Ramani (Ghatam)
V. Selvaganesh (Kanjira)
Srirangam Kannan (Morsing)

uday_shankar
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Re: Mandolin U Srinivas @ Kalarasana, Rani Seethai Hall

Post by uday_shankar »

There, there musica ! I saw this thread for the first time and here I am posting, celebrating the genius of U Srinivas. Indeed, Srinivas can be mesmerizing and thrilling. And sometimes pensive and meditative as well !

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