Lec Dem on MDR by Prof P.P.Ramakrishnan @ NGS, Chennai (27 A

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ram
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Prof. P.P. Ramakrishnan, disciple of Sri M.D. Ramanathan (MDR), presented a lecture demonstration on the maestro and his compositions at the Narada Gana Sabha Mini Hall in Chennai today. He was accompanied by his son Vid. Easwar Ramakrishnan on the violin and by Vid. Kallidaikurichi Sivakumar on the mrudangam. The 1.5 hour lec dem was organized by Narada Gana Sabha as a part of its golden jubilee celebrations and to mark the 23rd anniversary of the demise of the maestro.

Sri Krishnaswamy, Secretary, Narada Gana Sabha, introduced Prof Ramakrishnan and spoke at length about his own association with MDR. He said he had handled two legal cases for MDR as his lawyer and had the opportunity to move closely with the maestro. He said the way MDR used to speak in Palakkad Brahmin language and address him as "Oy" was still ringing in his years. He introduced Sri Ramakrishnan as a senior violin artist, a former professor of violin in SST College of Music, Trivandrum and former Principal of Chembai Memorial Government Music College, Palakkad and said that he was serving currently at Kalakshetra Chennai, the same place where his guru MDR taught for a number of years.

The lec dem started with a composition composed by Prof. Ramakrishnan on his guru MDR in the rAgA rItigauLa, rendered by the professor's student Vid. Shilpa Shankar. The song went like this (noted down while the song was being rendered; corrections welcome):

pallavi:

vAggEyakAram lakshya lakshaNa sangItagyam

bahu bhAshA panDitam mahA gAyakam

anupallavi?:

dEvEsha putrau vyAghrasya shishyam

kEraLa sutam bhArata padma shrIyam

caraNam?:

ghana shArIram AjAnu bAhum

guru rAmanAtham shishya krishnadAsoham

manasA smarAmI

shirasA namAmI

vacasA vacAmI




Prof. Ramakrishnan started by addressing Sri M.D. Ramanathan as 'Majestic Dexterous' Ramanathan, 'Maha Divya' Ramanathan and 'ManoDharma' Ramanathan. He presented the following songs:

1) vighnarAja ninnu cAla nammiti - srIranjani - Adi - m.d. rAmanAthan (ANS)

2) tyAgarAja gurum AshrayE - kEdAram - Adi (tisra gati) - m.d. rAmanAthan

3) saraswati sarasa vANi - khamAs - Adi - m.d. rAmanAthan

4) padayugamunu nammiti - janaranjani - Adi - m.d. rAmanAthan

5) sAgara shayana vibhO - bAgEshwari - Adi - m. d. rAmanAthan

6) dhIm nAdhrudhIm dhIm (tillAnA) - ranjani - Adi - m.d. rAmanAthan


I must confess that his voice was attractive and loud to the extent required and he pronounced the words clearly. Wonder why he doesn't give vocal concerts.

Excerpts from the lec dem (which had content on MDR as well as advice to present day students) are as follows. This is based on notes I took while Sri Ramakrishnan spoke and there is a possibility that some errors might have crept in. Corrections, if any, are most welcome.

* MDR was a great bhakta of Saint Thyagaraja, Lord Rama and his guru Tiger Varadachariar. He used the mudra "varadadAsa" (dAsa of Tiger Varadachariar) in his compositions. (Prof Ramakrishnan uses the mudra "krishnadAsa" as he is a devotee of Lord Krishna and also a disciple of veteran violin maestro Sri T.N. Krishnan, apart from being a disciple of Sri MDR)

* A person gets one-fourth of his knowledge/education in any field from his teacher, one-fourth on his own by practice and by applying his own intelligence, one-fourth from fellow students, and the remaining one-fourth gradually over time through experience

AchAryAt pAdam AdattE pAdam shishya svamEdhayA

pAdam sA brahmacAribhyAh pAdam kAlakramENa ca



* MDR started off by singing like his guru Sri Varadachariar and later evolved a distinct style of his own that suited his shArIram and his vidwat. Today's students should not plainly copy the style of their guru blindly. They must adapt it to suit their own shArIram and level of knowledge. They must imbibe the style and as the shlOkA above says, refine it by observation and with experience

* MDR bought sAhitya bhAvam into his renditions. There was once a period in carnatic music when sAhityA was not much stressed upon because it was not available like it is today through various channels (like books and the internet). Access to words and meanings was very limited and artists back then had to do a lot of hard work to get hold of the correct words and their meanings. Our ancestors have struggled a lot to bring the art to the form it is in today

* The tradition of singing according to a particular school is slowly disappearing in Carnatic Music as these days gurukula vasam is almost non-existant and institutes/universities are the places of learning. Though students may get to learn from teachers belonging to different styles, they do not get training a particular bANi. They get patantaram of different styles. He sang the dharmavati kriti "bhajana sEya rAdA" as an example in Sri T.M. Thyagarajan's patantaram

* The first kriti sung in the concert "vighnarAja ninnu" is in the Thyagaraja mould

* The second kriti "thyAgarAja gurum AshrayE" is in the Dikshitar mould, reflected especially in the madhyamakAlam used towards the end of the caraNam.

* The fourth kriti "padayugamunu" has been composed in Syama Sastri style

* The fifth kriti in the list above "sAgara shayana vibhO" was composed by MDR after getting inspired from a lec dem on Dhrupad style of Hindustani music which he attended one fine morning at the Music Academy, Chennai. He got so impressed that he came home and composed this composition on Lord Padmanabha in the rAga bAgEshwari (bAgEshrI) in the afternoon itself

* It is a common misconception that tillAnAs should only be fast paced. MDR has composed several gems in slow pace. The ranjani tillAnA (the last item in the song list above) is a masterpiece

* Many people had this misconception that MDR was not strong in kaNakku (calculations) while singing. This is false. Though he did not use much kaNakku usually in his concerts, he made full use of calculations while composing ciTTaswarams for many songs. MDR had a passion for composing ciTTaswarams and he did this not only in his compositions but also for songs of other great composers like Sri Muthuswami Dikshitar. Prof Ramakrishnan sang ciTTaswarams composed by MDR for the three kritis "hariharaputram" (vasantA), "chandram bhaja mAnasa" (AsAvEri) and "divAkaratanujam" (yadukulakAmbOji) and also for MDR's own composition "thyAgarAja gurum AshrayE".

Calculations for last avartanam of the ciTTaswarams in this song as sung by the professor were as follows:

* 1 Avartanam of Adi tALam (tisra gati) = 48 aksharams

* Last avartanam of ciTTaswaram had the kaNakku: 6 + 15 + 10 + 5 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 5 aksharams to make a total of 48 aksharams

* It came like

tha dhi ki Na thom , (6)

tha ; dhi ; ki; Na; thom; (15)

tha, dhi, ki, Na, thom, (10)

tha dhi ki Na thom, (5 + 1)

tha dhi ki Na thom, (5 + 1)

tha dhi ki Na thom (5)


* Equivalent swaram representation was sung as

S S M G M , (6)

G; R; S; N; P; (15)

G, R, S, N, P, (10)

G R S N P, (5 + 1)

R S N P M, (5 + 1)

M G R S R (5)




Prof Ramakrishnan felt that the time given to him to talk about a maestro of MDR's greatness was very less. He said he had wanted to cover a lot more things but couldn't for want of time. Hope other sabhas/organizations take a cue and invite him for similar lec dems.


Source: http://ramsabode.wordpress.com/2007/04/ ... i27042007/

meena
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Post by meena »

ram

THANKU.

Today (27th) marks the 23rd death anniversary.

Prof. PP Ramakrishnan, he has written a book on his guru and he is a faculty mem. @ Swati Tirunal Academy of Music.
The khamas is new, i have not heard this. The ranjani thillana he does not use his mudra (correct ?), yes its a masterpiece :)

thanks again ram!

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Post by jayaram »

Ram, thanks so much for the detailed review.
I have visited Prof PPR at his home in Trivandrum. He sang for me a couple of lines to demonstrate the MDR style, and that was unforgetful.

His not being popular on the concert circuit may have something to do with the fact that he is not Madras-based. (I'm sure there are many more such vidwans out there!) Let's hope this will change with his move to Kalakshetra.

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Post by ram »

meena,

My memory is going to dogs. Its hardly 4 hours since the concert ended and I don't remember even a single word from the caraNam of the tillAnA. I am unable to recollect whether the mudrA came or not :(

PPR did mention about the book. He said its in malayALam and was released by a minister in the Kerala Government some time back. He also said that he and his students pay homage annually to MDR on this birthday. This reminds me that he and Sri Krishnaswamy also said that as the principal of the Chembai Memorial Government Music College in Palakkad, PPR was instrumental in getting a memorial built for MDR out of the area MP's fund.

jayaram,

Meeting PPR in person must have been a great experience. I only wish he starts singing vocal concerts, especially those with MDR kritis, now that he is in Chennai. I forgot to mention before. His srIranjani alapana today was top class stuff. Such weighty classicism is not seen among many singers of today. Guess its all MDR magic working its way even though he is no longer there with us physically.
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Post by meena »

ram

thanks, no prob. abt not remembering the words, u/others posting reviews for us, itself is a yoeman service !
Sangeetham/Kbuzz and the hindu used to carry articles abt. his annual function to sree mdr, called MDR Day.

I shall email (gmail add., the one u have provided here bounced back) u the thillana clip end of the day, pl. confirm if it was u heard.
Balaji ( mdr son) does not have his appa's notes with him here to confirm this for me.
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Post by shripathi_g »

I'm thrilled to hear that MDR has composed cittaswaras for Diwaakra Tanujam. His rendition of this krithi here - http://www.sangeethapriya.org/~sripathy ... amboji.mp3 is a big favorite of mine. I don't know if the cittaswaras he sings here are his or Dikshithar's but I just get goosebumps every time I listen to it. Especially the way he sings S R P M M. He deserves a Sangeetha Kalanidhi just for this rendition. May his soul rest in peace!!

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Here's a picture from a 2002 concert of Prof PPR - vocal support by son Easwar.

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Post by rshankar »

Is something wrong with the professor's eyes? I see that he is wearing dark glasses indoors.

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Prof PPR is visually impaired. When I spent some time with him at his home, he told me how he suddenly developed a problem with his eyesight years ago and how it gradually led to his current condition.

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Post by meena »

ram

Re: saraswati sarasa vANi -khamAs kriti.
I'm informed:
sree mdr sang it for the first time @ a concert he gave when T Balasaraswathi received the Sangeetha Kalanidhi.
She was in the audience and he sang it gesturing towards her. ( the anupallavi even goes Narasthuthi seyaka nannu )

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Post by rshankar »

NICE! Thanks for that info Meena: Any cahnce of an audio link?

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Trying :)

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Post by ram »

Thank you meena for that information

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