Dec 27th, 11:00am
Intha Modi (Varnam) - Saranga - Adi - TT
Maathaa Innum - Sriranjani - Adi - PS (o)
Raghuvara Nannu - Panthuvarali - Adi - T (R,N,S)
Eeshane - Nalinakanthi - Misrachapu - Muthuthandavar (o)
Maragathavallim - Kambhoji - Adi (2 kalai) - MD (R,S,T)
Nalladhor Veenai - Madhuvanthi - Adi - Subramania Bharathiyar (o)
Kannan Madhurai - Bhimplas - Adi - PS
Thillana - Khamas - Adi - PSI
After a decent rendition of the evergreen Saranga varnam, Niranjana Srinivasan gave a raga sketch of Sriranjani which I thought was super, and she sang Sivan's composition competently - but things went downwards. I thought Panthuvarali was average and unexciting on the whole, except the last couple of rounds of niraval rendered by violinist which were in contrast exhillerating. She moved onto Nalinakanthi, but her rendition of the composition was lifeless. She seemed to be sticking to the higher octaves only, and there was a glaring tala/laya lapse during the special chittaswara portion which I understand was also composed by her guru Lalitha Sivakumar.
She then put all of her energy into an alapana in the very grand Kambhoji raga. The alapana, despite being drowned by relentless akara sangathis in the higher octaves and leaving me with a headache, possibly turned out fraction better than Panthuvarali. Fortunately, the violinist brought out the beautiful and soothing karvais of the raga. He spent his time carefully handling the raga in the lower and middle registers and only briefly touched the higher octave. It was very beautiful and it turned out to be my paracetemol. She then took up a heavy item composed by Dikshithar, but one which I would more usually expect to hear from the GNB school. There were shruthi lapses, but the rendition was still quite a bit better than the last time I heard her sing this krithi (and the Panthuvarali earlier today). Swaras were sung in both speeds at the pallavi line, and the vocal/violin exchanges were very enjoyable despite the imperfections. I was a little surprised that the fastest set of swaras she sang during this concert were at the end of the last round of swaras. I enjoyed the mridangist's playing especially during the main krithi and swaras; his thani avarthanam which followed was also very good.
Things seemed to go upward immediately post-thani. Her rendition of Bharathiyar's composition in Madhuvanthi was packed with feeling, and she tried some interesting new sangathis in the second last stanza. Her rendition of Sivan's composition in Bhimplas which was popularised by DKP did contain an obvious sahithyam slip-up ("Pogindhaar" instead of "Pozhindhaai"), which was a little shocking given she was reading the lyrics from a sheet of paper, but she did sing the correct sahithyam in the following line. She was not able to reach the top swara in the last line of the composition and it was not very pleasant to listen to. To conclude, she took up a Thillana the DKP/DKJ school often sang - but rushed through it at a speed which was a bit too fast for her (the sahithyam slips continued and she barely sang the jathis within the tala). What an ending.

Overall, after listening to each concert of this artist, I consistently come to the same conclusion about certain negatives (and this was no exception). Niranjana seems to spend too much effort on trying to adopt certain mannerisms and stylistic sangathis which are unique to the voice of her guru's daughter, Nithyasree Mahadevan. The reason I suggest that is too much is because it is at the expense of any of Niranjana's own strengths, musical artistry and creativity. It comes close to mimicry - which is exactly what Nithyasree Mahadevan has repeatedly said in interviews that DKP advised her students to avoid. She also seems to spend a lot of time in the upper octaves and using her head voice where possible - and although this is understandable to an extent, particularly when a pleasant sweetness is lacking in an artist's voice, it can (and in this case does) needlessly highlights that artist's vocal limitations.
It was by no means a terrible 1.5 hour concert, but I'd probably think twice or give it a bit of time before I would want to try her next concert.
(edited to fix composer name)