Thatha's Memorial Concerts - Naada Inbam - Oct 1-2

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bilahari
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Dear rasikas,

My maternal grandfather passed away on 19th May at the age of 80. Briefly, he was born in Howrah (West Bengal) in 1932, grew up in kIzhAmbUr (tirunelvEli), and primarily worked for Indian Explosives Limited (IEL) in Gomia (then Bihar, now Jharkand), where he and pATTi raised both my mother and uncle. He had a great interest in both local and global politics, was an extremely literary gentleman with a passion for tamizh literature that compelled him to read until he died, and had an undying love for Indian classical music. Thatha volunteered with the Rasika Ranjani sabha in Calcutta during his years there, arranged music events in the town of Gomia, and never missed an opportunity to listen to music on the radio, live, and through an array of gramaphone records, tapes, and later CDs. His love for music was broad and deep, but he had a particular soft spot for GNB's music, and the music of those who followed in his footsteps like Radha and Jayalakshmi and MLV. He enjoyed music that coupled imagination and emotion and that was presented with a certain verve. Thatha was fluent in Tamil, English, Hindi, and Bengali, and his love for languages influenced the importance he placed on sAhityam and its pronunciation. Thatha also strongly encouraged the inclusion of Tamil kritis in concerts.

As a person, thatha was kind, generous, progressive, and dignified. I do not think this string of adjectives, no matter how accurate, does justice to the man I knew and loved my whole life, but I leave it there nonetheless. There are so many memories from my early childhood - sitting on his lap during power cuts in India (a source of great excitement to Singaporeans like my sister and me) while he sang bhajans and nursery rhymes tuned to Carnatic ragas, waiting eagerly at the Calcutta airport each December to catch the first glimpse of his gentle smile amidst the sea of visitors at the arrival area, his ever so perfect folding of clothes, his impeccable dressing sense, the sight of him sifting through records and a sense of anticipation as to which would be mounted on the player that evening, his words of wisdom to us as children that I carry with me to this day. And then memories from later in my life when I found my way to CM in 2005 and uncovered the depths of my thatha's passion for the art as he excitedly shared his life experiences organising and listening to music. Those were some times we had together, battling over which concerts we would attend during the season (he always wanted to listen to the young and brash, and I always wanted to listen to the old and wise), sitting late into the evenings in Singapore enthralled by a Kalyanaraman shaNmugapriya or a Trichur Ramachandran kalyANi, discussing the merits and demerits of the music we heard together and often perceived differently, and then my sense of awe at a man who could identify the most minor of ragas with consummate ease... Music never ceased to move thatha. He would break down each time he heard MSS's dEvi brOva or compositions like janani ninnuvina. The last memories I have of thatha, as we brought him to Singapore this year in an attempt to obtain a diagnosis for a mysterious lung illness that had baffled doctors for two years, are not happy ones, and time has not had time to bury these memories under layers of wallpaper. Yet even at the end, an end that came suddenly, painlessly, even tranquilly, thatha yearned for music, and I distinctly remember him sitting in his chair by the window inhaling oxygen, arms outstretched beseechingly, beads of tears running down his eyes, absorbed, alive but worlds away from life, entranced by MS singing akhilANDESwari on YouTube.

In thatha's memory, but more importantly in the spirit of his unabashed optimism for the state of the art and his open encouragement of youth seeking to renew and propagate the art, and his love for the unique music of instruments such as the nAdhaswaram and vINa that are silently setting into the sunset of our times, we have decided to sponsor concerts every year at hall and sabha we have known and loved, whose atmosphere has offered us a warmth that no other place has, and emotive music of a quality that no other sabha has. This year, on thatha's star birthday, we have chosen two fine musicians to inaugurate a series that we hope to expand and continue indefinitely.

On Monday, Oct 1, Vyasarpadi Sri Kothandaraman will present a nAdhaswaram recital for Naada Inbam (Raga Sudha Hall) at 6.15 PM. He will be accompanied by Sri V.M. Palanivel on the tavil. Thatha had a special fondness for the nAdhaswaram - the records of TNR he owned and his fond recollections of the kOvil music he had heard as a child attest to this - and Sri Kothandaraman is a musician I have only heard once - in a webcast, no less - but who moved me with his insight and sensitivity in a majestic kAmbOji he played.

On Tuesday, Oct 2, Sri V. Shankaranarayanan will present a vocal recital for Naada Inbam (Raga Sudha Hall) at 6.15 PM, accompanied by Sri V. Sanjeev, Poongulam Sri Subramaniam, and Trichy Sri Murali. Thatha attended several of Shankar's concerts in Singapore and in Chennai and appreciated the intensity with which he sang, and his genuine dedication to the art - a "sincerity" that always touched him about some musicians. I have heard Shankar through the last 5-6 years as well, and he has made giant strides, now singing with the verve and continuity in the mould of SSI and a more cultured and controlled voice than ever before.

Unfortunately, no members of my immediate family will be able to attend the concerts this year, but we wanted to inaugurate the programs on his star birthday this year. I extend an invitation - a plea, even - to rasikas to attend these concerts in support of two up-and-coming musicians with abundant potential, and yes, that genuineness that makes a musician and his music both so endearing to us. Photographs and accounts are most welcome.

Finally, none of this would be possible without the kindness and promptness of Jaya mami at Naada Inbam, who was not only encouraging and welcoming as we sought to honour thatha's memory through music, but who advised us throughout with a refreshing candour. A special thank you to Bharath for initiating this contact and Srikant for his valuable advice as always.

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I hope to attend at least Sri Kothandaraman!

Thanks for the beautiful photo! It makes me smile too -- and I can see a shadow of you smiling in the picture too!
... and Srikant for his valuable advice as always.
That reminds me of a 'Happy birthday, Dad!' greeting card my sister and I once found. The front page reads, 'Whenever we were faced with dilemmas and sought your advice, you always had the wisest words for us ...' continued in the third page as, '... "Go to your mother!"'
:D

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its indeed a nice of you to have shared the informations and rasikas will be in for a grand treat with these concerts. Our pranams!

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How sad that you lost your beloved grandfather, how movingly you wrote about him, and how wonderful that you should celebrate his life in this way.

rshankar
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Bilahari - what a moving tribute written straight from the heart!
Best Wishes for a befitting memorial to his life and spirit!
I hope many (and not just a few) from the rasikas family will attend these concerts.

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That is indeed an exceptional way to pay tribute to your Thatha. I was moved reading your post and glad that you are attempting to keep his memory alive in a way that he would have loved.

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Bilahari: Awesome way to keep the memory of your thatha alive. Best wishes for this great beginning.

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bilahari
Wonderful tribute, Incidentally your thatha also looks bit more like rAgasudha SVK sir. My maternal thatha also played a role in me listening to CM and I can certainly relate to what you wrote. When I called you during season at your chennai residence , at times I used to have conversations with a thAthA . Is he the same thAthA?

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Very same thatha, Rajesh!

Thank you all for your wishes.

Srikant, a funny and true card, that!

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Bilahari: My best wishes for this initiative in memory of your grandfather.

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Bilahari,
My thoughts are with you and at Raga Sudha Hall today. Hope to hear a bit of the majestic instrument and Shankar's singing.

We often hear about guru paramparA in CM. This is all about the rasika paramparA. RasikAs do play a vital role in nourishing CM.

Both Srikanth and Rajesh are right about your thatha. You have his smile and SVK his resemblance.
And speaking of Jaya, bless her!

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Bilahari: I was moved by your tribute to your Thatha--I can see from your posts how much passion for music he has instilled in you.You are doing a wonderful service to his memory with the sponsored concerts. VS is a good singer--I heard him during the season in Chennai as well as in Cleveland this year.

It is also befitting that you chose the Raga Sudha Hall--the Hall that was enshrined by SVK's dogged determination to offer a platform for young artistes to launch their careers.

May God bless you and your family.

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This year's concerts in Thatha's memory are:

Friday, Aug 2
Sri Jeyaraaj and Smt. Jaysri - vINai
Sri Tanjavur Kumar - mrudangam
Sri Pudukkottai Ramachandran - ghaTam

Saturday, Aug 3
Sri Injikudi Subramaniam - nAdaswaram
Sri Embar Kannan - violin
Sri Patri Satish Kumar - mrudangam
Sri Anirudh Athreya - khanjira

Sunday, Aug 4
Sri T.N. Krishnan - violin
Sri Mannargudi Easwaran - mrudangam
Sri Trichy Murali - ghaTam

Monday, Aug 5
Kum. Aishwarya Vidhya Raghunath - vocal
Sri R. Raghul - violin
Sri Arvind Raghuraman (semmu86) - mrudangam

All concerts will start at 6.15 pm and will be held under the auspices of Naada Inbam. I look forward to seeing some of you there, especially in support of the members of our community performing in our series.

A special thank you to my trusted advisors: Srikant, Bharath, Nick, Arvind, and of course, Jaya mami, without whom this would not be possible.
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Bilahari - nice line up. Best wishes! Please consider some way to preserve these for posterity, and also for us poor souls who will be too far away! But I am sure you do know that we'll be there with you in spirit.

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Bilahari,
What a string of treats! With your Thatha's blessings, you and your family are planning something even bigger this year!

TNK towering over all, of course (kudos to him and to his art).

Our own J&J on the first day. vINAs heralding in the celebration rather than nAgasvaram (a matter of Injikkudi not being free on the first day, I guess!). He is another artiste I'm very fond of. Aiswarya Raghunath, I've been meaning to listen to.

Ravi is right. How precious TNK's playing is going to be! His Bengaluru concert at Indra Nagar Sabha in Purandara Bhavan earlier this year is still with me.

Please share at least bits of each concert with us.

Yes, Jaya! How she continues in her father's footsteps!

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Bilahari
Nice of your famiily to continue in the second year. Best wishes

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Bilahari
Just forgot to add, last year you had just 2 concerts . This year you have 4. Wow

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...and the 4-concerts-in-two-days idea stretched out to four days. Nice :D

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Bilahari,
Best wishes for a very happy musical memorial.

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Kum. Aishwarya Vidhya Raghunath - vocal
Sri R. Raghul - violin
Sri Arvind Raghuraman (semmu86) - mrudangam
Interesting 'Raghu' combination of Raghunath, Raghul and Raghuraman!

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Mohan,
Didn't notice that!
Add to it some brigA singing (BrigadISvarA-inspired, as you wondered in the BrigAs thread) ;)

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Thank you all for your wishes.

Ravi, we are certainly archiving them. I will write more about it this fall.

Mohan, good catch! Didn't notice that amidst all the planning. I was just telling Jaya mami I don't know how she organises concerts all year round!

Nick, the schedule is largely a reflection of my time constraints this summer. I really wanted to be there for this year's concerts since this is the last extended holiday in med school. And yes, each of these musicians deserves a full evening slot.

Arasi, TNK is TNK. :) Thatha and I shared a special fondness for him, and the last concert Thatha attended was TNK's where on a rainy evening in Velachery amidst rapidly failing health he was treated to a sublime concert from the maestro with a memorable dEvagAndAri and pUrvikalyANi.

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Mohan wrote:Interesting 'Raghu' combination of Raghunath, Raghul and Raghuraman!
Interesting, Mohan!
So, maybe they'll include 'raghuvamsha sudhAmbudhi candra' in their list, or perhaps, 'ivanai ArenReNNAmalE nALum'?

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Mohan wrote
Interesting 'Raghu' combination of Raghunath, Raghul and Raghuraman!
Raghul?

That goes well with Raghu of the Navagrahas! Or rather, the Navakrakas! :clap:

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Wonderful line up Bilahari. I am sure your Thatha will be smiling from up there at his Grandson's inspiring effort.

bilahari
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Thanks, Cienu.

Sri Easwaran received word recently that he will be honoured with an award at Tirupati on the day of our concert, so he will unfortunately be unable to play that evening. However, Guruvaryur Sri Dorai will play with TNK that evening in a time-tested combination.

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Congratulations to Sri Easwaran!
Glad you were able to work things out, Bilahari.

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Dear Bilahari,

While we joined in with you in the homage due to a "Pitru", your text, in a later introspection, made us sit up and take note of the many common 'patterns' in life that weave for many a South Indian (SI) once connected with Howrah/Kolkata/Calcutta;

a love (or maybe simply a background) for Carnatic Music,

all roads leading up to the Rasika Ranjani Sabha (as representation of the Academy of Music, Chennai)

most settlements around the Ballygunge/Rash Behari Avenue/Deshapriya Park/Dhakuria Lakes region

a kind of a set admiration for GNB, R&J, and MLV (with of course other maestros weaving in and out in altered sets ) - but GNB we think was always the primary icon in Calcutta

fluency in Tamil, English, Hindi, and Bengali - in other SI cases we would add Telugu, Kannada etc. But, for some reason, which indicates a distinctive feature in the emigrants, the South Indian always adapted quickly to the local Hindi and Bengali.

and of course "Sahityam" (somewhere at some stage in their evolution the South Indian had made "Samskruta" theirs).

We would like to add more things such as vegetarianism etc. but this would spill over into the modern concepts of what is 'politically correct' and what is not.... even the 'Omnipresent' has to take a subservient bow before the human 'political' machine.

Best wishes,
from an individual member of the CPBlog team

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Wonderful line up Bilahari.

I would like to meet you in person during the concerts.

S.NAGESWARAN.
19.07.2013.

bilahari
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CPBlog, I didn't know GNB was a deity in Calcutta. Thank you for your note. While I was very young when I visited Calcutta, I have fond and vivid memories of the city - the Victoria memorial, Howrah bridge, the tram rides, the zoo...

Sri Nageswaran, I look forward to meeting you at long last as well. We have a great passion in common (MSG).

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Bumping this. Just reached Chennai, and hope to see some of you in our series starting tomorrow (Fri).

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Bilahari - how long are you in Chennai for?

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Welcome! See you tomorrow!

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Ravi, I'm here until next Tue night.

On a different note, I was pleasantly surprised to see Carnatic albums on Jet Airways' in-flight entertainment today, featuring serious musicians like Brinda-Muktha no less!

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Good to hear that you have reached Chennai, Bilahari.

Heartening to hear that Jet Airways not only has CM, but classy CM in its music programs! Wonder how they arrived at B&M. The man in charge of the on board music channels had a good rasikA connection, somewhere!

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