MA doesn't consider the children of SKs.Neither Subasree Ramachandran nor TNSKrishna.Even TVS's son & daughter are performers now.But no luck it seems.
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HN Bhaskar is a Mysuru man also!
Vittal Ramamurthy is also from Karnataka!
I think this "tradition" to track artistes by native village/town/state is unhealthy for music as a whole. Also heartened to see that younger artistes have figured this out drop these appendages (similar to caste names from prior generations).And H.K. Venkatram, a forumite too, and R.K.S (his grandfather settled in Chennai, I think).
What a wet blanket you are... trying to strip a rational discussion of its regional chauvinism and provincial prejudices! [-xsureshvv wrote:I think this "tradition" to track artistes by native village/town/state is unhealthy for music as a whole...
Guilty as charged!rupavathi wrote: What a wet blanket you are...
S Malavika trained in vocal music under Smt Padmavathy Ananthagopalan for years. She is currently learning from Vidwan V. Subrahmanyam, who is a disciple of Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer.shyamkalyan74 wrote: This s.malavika is vijay tv airtel super singer fame one,not sk's daughter.Surya prakash got promoted to evening slot which he desrves rightly.
Wondering how v.shankarnarayanan got a chance this year inspite of his below average performance last year?
Manjusha Patil was featured in Svanubhava 2013 which was held in August in Kalakshetra.KNV1955 wrote:
Some feedback on Majusha Patil.
KNV
HN Bhaskar is a Mysuru man also!
Vittal Ramamurthy is also from Karnataka!
I think this "tradition" to track artistes by native village/town/state is unhealthy for music as a whole. Also heartened to see that younger artistes have figured this out drop these appendages (similar to caste names from prior generations)]And H.K. Venkatram, a forumite too, and R.K.S (his grandfather settled in Chennai, I think).
Saidapet Tamil is probably miles ahead of Washermenpet Tamil! :pRsachi wrote:Harimau
Seriously, isn't that a bit like my trying to learn Tamil in Saidapet bus stand!?
arasi wrote:
Yes, not seeing Gayatri Girish and Viji Subramaniam's names in the list was disappointing.
Yeah, I'll take Saidapettai... now that Kolaikaranpettai has been renamed in (yet another) honour of our city's Ubiquitous Presence! B-)sureshvv wrote:Guilty as charged!
PS: by Saidapettai Rupavathi, I presume
Smt Mala Ramadorai , an unknown name in Hindustani Circle, got a prime slot in MA a few years ago. How ??Rsachi wrote:What is the current lobbying process to get a slot at MA?
Whoa ??!! For the record I think four tamburas are an entirely bad ideaharimau wrote:That comment sent Uday Shankar into paroxysms of ecstasy
Wrong again! It was with more traditional, mainstream instruments like the keyboard.harimau wrote:experiments of attempting to align the sruthi of a tambura with that of a didgeridoo
why tribute to only LGJ ?? why not MSG too ??sureshvv wrote:May be The Music Academy will have a parallel track for instrumentalists at the mini hall as a tribute to Lalgudi G. Jayaraman
You get all the details in the website of the MA. The schedule of concerts are listed right from the year 1935.KNV1955 wrote:hnbhagvan where do you get such details
KNV
Yes, some of us have been endlessly fascinated by these schedules since they appeared on their website about 6 years ago!You get all the details in the website of the MA. The schedule of concerts are listed right from the year 1935.
I am losing my manners in my old age. I will just call you Arasi avarE from nowYou called me madam![]()
Few more info(Tx bhagavan for your post)hnbhagavan wrote:The Music Academy schedules are available from 1935-2006.Post 2006 concert schedules have not been updated.A statistical analysis of the concerts in which Sri LGJ,TNK and MSG participated:
LgJ - started in 1948 and performed 43 times up to 2006.
TNk- started in 1943 and performed 52 times up to 2006 and continues.
MSG - started in 1954 and performed 44 times up to 2006
M Chandra sekharan is the highest and performed 58 times up to 2006 and continues to perform.Perhaps he has crossed 60 plus .
No. She has performed in the 12 Noon slot several times.Nick H wrote:Is this a first for Amrutha Venkatesh?
#1 Interestingly Shri MC has yet not given a violin instrument performance either in single or with his disciples , but has only accompanied(Sorry wrong point ,correcting it , he has given one performance in 1986 as per HNBhagavan's below post)hnbhagavan wrote: #1 The interesting fact is that Sri M Chandrasekharan continues to accompany senior vidwans barring a couple of duet performances,
#2 In the book written by Mrs Lakshmi Devnath - An Incurable Romantic - on the life of Sri LGJ,certain points have been brought out.The Music Academy after giving violin duet chance to Sri LGJ and Sri TNK in 1965,they did not include violin in the main stream again till 1983.