This vidushi has a charm especially she always takes very rare compositions and sings them. Review in today's hindu
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2010/01/22/stor ... 370800.htm
premA rangarAjan
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Nice writeup of the vidushi
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2011/05/06/stor ... 670300.htm
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2011/05/06/stor ... 670300.htm
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She gave one of the Rasika's concerts, I think? I remember she and her husband hosting Aishwarya's program.
Her voice is a delight to hear --- and I am told that she is a performer of "the old style" and very classical. I always enjoy her concerts very much.
Her voice is a delight to hear --- and I am told that she is a performer of "the old style" and very classical. I always enjoy her concerts very much.
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Rajesh, thank you for posting that link. The vidushi's PhD thesis seems to be something worth reading. I presume it was submitted to the Madras University. I wonder if they publish the accepted theses.
Keerthi/Rajani can you throw some light on the citrakAvya discussed in the last part of the article?
Keerthi/Rajani can you throw some light on the citrakAvya discussed in the last part of the article?
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I think that she and/or her husband may be forumites: you might get a direct answer.
I meet her husband regularly at concerts --- just not sure if he has an id here, or what it is.
I meet her husband regularly at concerts --- just not sure if he has an id here, or what it is.