This was followed by a Jalatarangam concert by Anayampatti Sri S Ganesan-- with his son Venkatasubramaniam, Madirimangalam Sri S Swaminathan and Trichy Murali.
I am impelled to write about this concert that I have just returned from.....
Songlist
Vatapi
Sadinchene
Orajupu
Tatwa meruga
Brovabharama
Pakkala Nilabadi
Manasa Sanchara re
Nandavanathil ore aandi
Note
Bhagyada Lakshmi
Mangalam
What a concert! I would never have believed Ganesan Sir to be 80-- what dexterity and control! Perfect kalapramanam and so melodious. Such a demanding instrument-- tough on gamakas, vilamba kalam. But he brought out the bhava of every raga so beautifully, so intact , it was sheer pleasure to 'watch' this concert. One has to see it to actually understand the music.( When you listen to a recording, you may be forgiven if you feel you are on a flight!)
Considering he is the only practitioner of this rare instrument-- and a fantastic one at that!-- it was indeed disappointing to see the sparse crowd..... Chennai is indeed unfathomable. He says he plays to full audiences in Kerala and other places.
His son explained the uniqueness of the instrument and the problems thereof. Fascinating.
Mridangam was outstanding-- Sri MSS( as we know him from our AIR days

Trichy Murali and Venkatsub played very well too. It is a tough job for the violinist! The tone of the Jalatarangam is also very rich and overshadows the violin.
A great evening-- thanks to Bharatiya Sangeeta Vaibhavam