Smt. Lakshmi Rangarajan and Savitha Narasimhan - Vocal
Dr. R. Hemalatha - Violin
Sri. J. Vaidyanathan - Mridangam
Anirudh Athreya - Kanjira
The concert was based on the theme - Sugandham . After singing a verse from Soundaryalahari in Raaga Gowlai , the vocalists introduced the theme taken up for elaboration - about how Fragrance and the Olfactory involvement is a very inherent part of the divine / religious experience in the Sanctum Sanctorum ; how so many composers have sung the praise of the Lord by associating and bringing in flowers and fragrance in their compositions. The song list for the evening comprised songs which cover this aspect. (Given below is a partial songlist . If someone can complete the songlist , that will be good)
- A verse from Adi Sankara's Soundaryalahari - in Raga Gowlai
Sri Matrubhutam - Kannada – Misra Chapu - Muttuswamy Dikshitar - S
Tulasi – Mayamalavagowlai – Rupakam – Thyagaraja – R , N, S
Keerthana in Mukhari – (by Swati Tirunal ??) - S
ChetaSri Balakrishna – Dvijavanthi – Adi – Dikshitar - S
Raga Alapana in Ritigowlai , ------
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- Elaborate Raga Alapana of Mayamalavagowlai by Ms. Savitha Narasimhan . Niraval and Swarams in the Charanam line “SarasIruha punnAga” where Thyagaraja says – “I shall garland Him with fragrant flowers like the lotus, punnaga, campaka, jasmine, and lily”
- Swarams in the Dvijavanthi kriti were sung in the Charanam Line – “Navathulasi Vanamaalam ….”. Meaning - "He is adorned with garlands ("vana-maalam") of tender ("nava") tulasi ("thulasi") and other flowers". The Charanam line preceding this line in the song - "Athasee Suma Bhaasakam ... " also has a meaning which fits in this theme - "From HIS form emanates the fragrance of Tulasi (athaseesuma) and other flowers."
Most part of the concert had Smt. Lakshmi Rangarajan and Ms. Savitha Narasimhan alternate and sing - one starting with the Pallavi, and the other singer continuing with the Anupallavi. The Madhyama Kaala Sahitya was sung together by both vocalists , followed by Niraval / Swarams by both vocalists. The violin returns by Dr. Hemalatha as well as the percussion by both Sri. J.Vaidyanathan and Anirudh Athreya enhanced the concert. A different experience to listen to two vocalists bring together a theme - focussing on specific aspects of compositions - enabling a better understanding of the meaning of compositions.