Artist
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Commentary
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V. Krupaa Lakshmi
17th Dec 2019
Vani Mahal
Violin – T.Kishore
Mridangam – Shankar Prasad
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It was Ms V.Krupaa Lakshmi at Vani Mahal. When I was entering the
hall, I happened to meet Kaustubh, a first-year
engineering student in Hong Kong and a classmate of my son Saishankar.
Kaustubh Chandamouli has given many a concert on his own and a promising
youngster. He expressed surprise at seeing me in this concert. I explained
the background to my choice. It turns out that Krupaa Lakshmi is the daughter
of his music teacher. As usual, the mini hall was barely occupied testing the
fortitude of these youngsters.
She started off with a Sriranjani kriti of Papanasam Sivan Gaja vadana Karuna Sadana.
Puliyur Doraiswamy Iyer’s Nattai
kriti Sarsiruha Sana came next. She did a decent rendition.
Thyagaraja’s Manasa etulortune in Malayamarutham
filled the hall. She tried to do niraval with Kalpanaswarams at Kalilo
rajasa tamasa gunamulu. I am afraid that was a little below part.
Perhaps, stage blues?
A Rudrapriya was chosen next
with lot of scope for Chittaswarams. Amba paradevate anadi Shiva sahite
was attempted next. This was followed by a Kalyani alapanaa.
The sahityam was Kamalambam Bhajare re manasa of Dikshitar. I felt her
alapanaa was good. The violin support was excellent outshining the vocalist.
The thani was decent too. The mridangist came to bloom only during the thani.
A Behag thillana was chosen next before Mangalam.
It is very important that they plan the kritis and practise them well.
Practice and control over the laya are extremely important. Moreover, it is
an art to get along with co-artists and make the concert as enjoyable as
possible. I am sure she will do an impressive job in her other concerts.
Rating: *
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Amritavarshini
24th Dec 2019
Vani Mahal
Violin – Ganeshkumar
Mridangam – Rohit Ashok
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With 7 concerts under her belt and a disciple of Smt Gayatri
Venkatraghavan, there is a palpable set of expectations. But the crowd was
sparse.
A Hamsadwani started the
proceedings in the form of Varana mukha of Koteeswara Iyer. Sogasuga mridanga talamu
of Thyagaraja in Sriranjani came
next. A peppy Swati Tirunaal’s Kuntalavaraali Bhogeendra
Shayinam filled up the gap before a detailed Kalyani Nidhi
Chala Sukhama was taken up. A nice song of Ulundurpet Shanmugam Avalthan
anaithaiyum attubaval. It was a ragamalika varnam that has Anandabhairavi,
Mohanam, Bageshri and Bhupalam.
Thirumarugal Ganesh provided a good support on violin. However, Rohit
Ashok was found wanting. He spent more time in adjusting his mridangam than
participating in the concert unfortunately.
Good song selection given the time constraint of 90 minutes.
Rating: *
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25th Dec 2019
Sivagami Pethachi
Violin – Shivakumar Anantharaman
Mridangam – Prashanth
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The concert, supposed to begin at 14:15 Hrs, started 15 minutes later.
The acoustics still is a problem. The mridangist begged the sound engineer to
come to his rescue. That didn’t happen for a long time.
Sang a few kritis - a Kanada varnam Nera nammiti (Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar) and an Abhogi Sabapathikku (Gopalakrishna Bharati) followed
by others.
Need more practise as well as voice control. Selection of kritis
didn’t do justice to the vocalist. He has seven concerts this season and
should strive to utilize to the full. He is a keen learner too. I spotted him
at KGS during Sanjay’s concert and had some interesting conversation with
him.
Rating: -
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26th Dec 2019
Academy
Violin – Vittal Rangan
Mridangam – Akshay Anand
Kanjira – G.Ananthakrishnan
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2 hours gives reasonable time for the vocalist even to attempt an RTP
which Vignesh did. Blessed with a great voice, his song selection is good.
Raksha Petare Doraku of Thyagaraja in Bhairavi and Shankari
Shankuru Chandramukhi of Shyma Sastry in Saveri stood out. Vittal Rangan was superb
too ably supported by Akshay.
He has a charming stage presence. The kritis allowed him to traverse
the octaves effortlessly. His diction and brigas are good. No wonder he is a
disciple of Anantharama Bhagavatar and T.M.Krishna.
He is an artist to watch out for. He has 17 concerts this season and
is a testimony to his growing stature.
Rating: **
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Sriram Parthasarathy
27th Dec 2019
Sastry Hall
Violin – Vittal Rangan
Mridangam – Vineet
Ghatam – Hariharasubramanian
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I wonder why the famed and energetic Sriram P has got only 3 concerts
this season. Anyway, I was determined to enjoy one of his and headed towards
Sastry Hall, where Chennai Fine Arts is doing a stellar job. Of course, the
hall is not conducive for acoustics. Braving all odds, we went in.
Sriram wasn’t feeling well from the looks. It was confirmed when he
announced that he had been suffering from flu for the last 2 days and he
didn’t want to disappoint the rasikas. Kudos to that indeed. Starting off
with a Mohanakalyani varnam, he went on to Shobillu
of Thyagaraja in Jaganmohini.
Then came a very good alapanaa in Karaharapriya. Tanjore Shankar Iyer’s Maduram
Maduram Shri Rama Namam was rendered beautifully. An excellent Poorvikalyani
alapanaa followed it. Both Sriram and Vittal Rangan brought out the best in
each other. As expected, the niraval was at Paramatmudu Jeevatmudu.
The Thani was not all that good. Perhaps, Vineet was lost. A Bindumalini
kriti of Thyagaraja enta muddo
enta sogaso was next. After a viruttam, a fantastic Desh
of Tanjore Shankara Iyer’s rama namama
tudi maname was rendered. It was so nice indeed.
It was the first time, I was listening to the Ghatam artist
Hariharasubramaniam. He gave a very good support. Sriram P remains quite
underappreciated! He stood by the rasikas. His song selection could have been
better.
Rating: *
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29th Dec 2019
Vidya Bharati
Violin – Ananthakrishnan
Mridangam – Delhi Sairam
Kanjira – KVG
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Started with a majestic Durbar varnam of Turvottiyur Thyagayya Chalamela
Jesevara. Brilliantly rendered, Papanasam Sivan’s Lathangi kriti Venkata
Raman un Tiruvilayadalai was next. An Ahiri followed.
As expected, it was Shyama Sastry’s Mayamma. After some
tukkadas, Reetigowlai was taken up for delineation. Good job
from the vocalist as well as the violinist. The kriti was the one that
extolls Thyagaraja Swamy by Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar “Sadguru
Swamiki”.
After a Thevaram viruttam, Aadum Chidambaramo filled the
audience. With an MDR’s Thillana, the concert concluded.
Overall quite decent crowd at Vidya Bharati. Ananthu was excellent at violin.
Delhi Sairam and KVG gave a tough fight. Overall, a pleasant concert. Towards
the end, another Vidwan Shri Suryaprakash came and nodded his approval too.
Rating: **
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S. Malavika
22nd Dec 2019
Academy
Violin – Shraddha Ravikumar
Mridangam – Kartik Ganeshraman
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Being a Sunday, she started with the Sowrashtram number Suryamoorthe
Namostute of Dikshitar. A decent job
indeed. Abhogi followed it in the form of Nekkurigi unnai
of Papanasam Sivan. Then came Mayamma,
an Ahiri Kriti of Shyama Sastry. She rendered a peppy Malavi
kriti of Thyagaraja Nenarunchinaanu
Annitiki.
It was Kalyani that stole the show. The chosen Kriti was
Bhajare re re citta Balambikam of Dikshitar. Overall, a good
job. Violin and Mridangam support could have been better. She has good
prospects.
Rating: *
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Sushma Somasekaran
28th Dec 2019
Academy
Violin – Deepika
Mridangam – Saishankar
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Her Varaali alapanaa was good. She took Mamava
Meenakshi of Dikshitar for elaboration. I
felt the pronunciation of certain lines could have been better especially at
“Digvijaya Pratapini.”
The Yadukulakambhoji kriti Kumaran taal paninde
tuti of Papanasam Sivan was rendered well.
The alapanaa of Karaharapriya was good ably supported by the
violinist. Chakkani Raja called for a nicer rendition. I
suspect her voice played a little truant.
Rating: -
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Nisha Rajagopalan
30th Dec 2019
Narada Gana Sabha
Mridangam – J.Vaidyanathan
Ghatam – G.Ravichandran
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I was surprised to find a very sparse crowd at the main hall of Narada
Gana Sabha. That the hall is huge accentuates the emptiness. For me, Shriramkumar,
at violin, is a delight to listen too.
She started with a Saveri varnam and went on to Thaygaraja’s Kaapi Mivalla Gunadosamemi
Shri Rama. A beautiful Varaali alapanaa came next. The
Sahityam was Kamakshi Bangaru Nannu Brovane. Excellent violin
by Shriramkumar.
A delightful Brindavana Sarangaa lulled us by taking us
to Nagapattinam Soundararaja Perumal Temple. Dikshitar’s melodious kriti
extolling the Perumal brought out the best in all the artists. After that,
she thought should up the ante and resorted to a Kanada kriti
of Papansam Sivan’s Saravana
Bhava Guhane.
A Marathi Abhang Vrindavani Venu Vaje
followed. She took up a few more before concluding with a fabulous Manji
of Gopalakrishna Bharati Varugalamo.
Rating: *
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Amrita Murali
31st Dec 2019
Narada Gana Sabha
Violin – M.Rajeev
Mridangam – Arun Prakash
Kanjira – Aniruddh Athreya
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Thyagaraja’s Malayamarutham
began the proceedings. It was Manasa etulortune. An Anadabhairavi
followed in the form of Shyama Sastry’s Himachala Tanaya. Skipping
the first and second, she went straight to the third Charanam. Of course, it
is the choice of the singer based on her preferences. Niraval was at the Pallavi
lines. Rajeev gave a great support to the songs.
A Kanada alapanaa was in the air. I am afraid it is not
that wholesome. However, it was Rajeev who rose to the occasion with his sancharams.
Dikshitar’s Shri
Matrubhootham wafted in the air. Amrita did a very good rendition
indeed. Gopalakrishna Bharati’s Enneramum
undan Sannidiyil melted our hearts next. Dasar’s Venkataramanane Baro
was chosen next as an interlude perhaps.
An RTP was next and inevitable. The alapanaa of Kaapi
was extremely good. The Violin was even better. Amazing ability of Rajeev to
bring out the nuances of the ragam. The chosen Pallavi lines were “Pithambara
Priya Nayika Maampatu Radhika” and they rang nice in the air. The
brief Thani given to Arun Prakash and Aniruddh was never wasted with the
audience longing for more. With a beautiful rendition of the Hamirkalyani
kriti of Shringeri Acharya Shri
Chandrasekharendra Bharati Swamiji “Shaarade karunaanidhe
sakalaanavaamba”, she proceeded to sing a Yamunakalyani
kriti Krishna nee begane baaro before winding up with a
Mangalam.
Song selection could be better. I wish more time was planned for
thani. It is also a pity that there was only one Tamil kriti in the entire
proceedings.
Rating: *
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