Sivaprya's Concert At Ragasudha Hall on 4th November

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Rengarajan
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Sivaprya's Concert At Ragasudha Hall on 4th November

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Accompanists : Anayampatti Venkatasubramanian - Violin, B. Ganapathyraman - Mridangam
List of Kruti's rendered
1. pagavari - varnam- hamsadhwani - adi - patnam subramania iyer
2.saranu siddhi vinayaka - sowrashtram - misra chapu - purandaradasa
3. telisi rama - purnachandrika - adi - tyagaraja
4. janani ninnuvina - reetigowla - misra chapu - subbaraya sastry - ragam , song
5. paripurna kama - purvikalyani - rupakam - tyagaraja - - ragam, neraval, swaram
6. mundu venuga niru - durbar - adi- tyagaraja
7. neerajaakshi kamaakshi - hindolam - rupakam - muthuswami dikshitar
8. balagopala - bhairavi - adi - muthuswami dikshitar - ragam, neraval, swaram
9. avalokayata sri govindam - kurinji - narayana teertha - misra chapu
10. irakkam varamal ponnadenna karanam - behag - rupakam - gopalakrishna bharati
11. nadrudeem tanana teerana - sindhubhairavi - adi - oothukadu venkatakavi
I strayed into Ragasudha Hall ahter having been confined indoors due to NILAM on previous couple of days and it was a satisfying experience to listen to Sivapriya who is under the tutelage of Smt. R. Vedavalli.
She sang an acceptable version of Janani, precded by a short sketch of the raga , especially at the point Manasija Manasa , a very creditable Munduvenuka (song only), Paripoorna Kama, and a very robust Bhairavi with all its stately gait- Balagopala- with good neraval at Neela Neeraja Sareera and swaras ( a bit long) but it was all done with great aplomb and confidence. I I was surprised that she could sing with authority in her husky voice . The concert was not allowed to sag.It was nice to see some musicians attending the concert.
It is really surprising that such a good artist with stong fundamentals is not in the regular concert circuit
Ganapathiraman's strong Support was evident throughout the concert and his Thani itself was music to ears

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