Sanjay Sharma (violin)
Vijay Ganesh (mridangam)
Sowmya Narayanan (ghatam)
1. Varnam: Neeve Rakshaku - Kathanakuthuhalam - Adi - Mysore Vasudevachar
2. Rajagopalam Bhajeham -Mohanam - Rupakam - Muthuswamy Dikshitar
3. Orajupu Juchedi Nyayama - Kannada Gaula - Adi - Thyagaraja
4. Sri Satyanarayanam Upasmahe Nityam - Shubhapantuvarali - Rupakam
5. Vande Thunai Tande Enai Kaakkum Kandane - Shuddha Dhanyasi - Rupakam - Arasi?
Vruttam:
VandAi enmanam puhundAi manni ninrAi
NandAda kozhunjuDarE engaL nambee |
SindAmaNiyE tiruvEngaDam mEya
EndAi ini yAnunnai enrum viDEnE
Rama Rama Rama Enniro - Tilang - Adi - Purandara Dasa
7. Chandrashekhara - Sindhubhairavi - Adi - ??
8. Parukkulle Nalla Nadu - Jonpuri - Adi - Bharatiyar
A very short concert on a Friday evening in the basement of a family home. Suryaprakash conducted a two week long intensive training in in Manodharma for his students, which culminated in a series of short performances by each child or youth. The performances ranged from a simple Mohanam Varnam, to interesting alapana and songs, all in Tamil, in Kharaharapriya, Saveri, Varali, etc. Each and every shishya performed with confidence and his most senior disciples seem to be well on their way to being able to perform concerts. Suryaprakash later rather sweetly dedicated the concert that followed the performances to his beloved Shishyas, and said that he had tried to sing as many as he could of the compositions that he had taught them. In fact, he was really singing for them. Clearly he is a loving guru.. He wrote notes as the students performed and they communicated with each other through their eyes and their smiles as they sang.
Sanjay Sharma, one of our young rising local talents, was very good on the violin, and this was the first time I heard him play for an established musician, offering a very competent performance, especially in his fluent high-speed Kannada Gaula swara returns and the Shubha Pantuvarali alapana.. He drew praise from Suryaprakash for his unfaltering swaras in Kannada Gaula and everyone appreciated his Shubhapantuvarali perforamance. It just makes us all so proud when the children of our community play so well. If I remember right, he trains under Smt. Pavani Srikanth.
Suryaprakash disappointed us all

The post-items went quickly.. The speaker at the end of the concert highlighted the range of composers represented in the list of songs. The highlight of that for me was a lovely song called Vande, Thunai Thande in Shuddha Dhanyasi it seemed.. He announced the name of the composer later, it turned out to be a piece by Arasi..

Suryaprakash really sang sensitively, and I must say I was looking forward to an rtp having heard recordings of his on Carnatic Radio and the wonderful concert at SSVT a while ago. But it was getting late, and I ought not to complain, being one of the latecomers myself - I reached almost an hour late, with Friday evening traffic and my gps being a little tricky, and they even waited a little longer for a good audience to form, which was a good thing to encourage the children and validate all their hard work.