concert of TNSeshagopalan at Mylapore Fine Arts-18-12-2006

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saroja ramanujam
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Concert at The Mylapore Fine Arts on 18-12-2006

The concert, which proved to be rich and creamy, started with the Thyagaraja krthi 'aparadhamula,' in raga rasali followed by "merusamana' in Mayamalavagoula with neraval at 'galamuna sobillu kanakabhooshanamula' in charanam and the svara that followed was racy with poise.

The next was 'YarukkutthAn theriyum' in Devamanohari a composition of Gopalakrishna bharathiyar, a remnisence of the lec/dem in the morning on the author by Chinglepet Ranganathan for those who attended it, which TNS as the president of the conference nicely rounded up with his excellent speech and sample of his music as he does every day.The svara that followed the krthi was fabulous that made the rasikas exclaim , "yarukkum thAne theriyum ivar mahamai!"

Then TNS expounded the raga poorvikalyani in his usual fantastic skill of portrayal of the svarupa of the raga and the krthi that followed was 'ninnuvinaga,' of Shyamasasthri. The svara prasthara whcih was at 'pannagabhooshanudaina,' was shared by TNS krishna, who gave vocal support and stole an applause to his own credit, and it was something wonderful experience to listen to the lion and his cub, whcih will be ever green in the memory of the rasikas.

The creamy layers continued to be relished in the Hindolam that followed ,the raga alapana of which was again shared by the two of them and was exquisitely beautiful and here too Krishna was acclaimed for his singing by the rasikas. The krthi was Neerajakshi kamakshi and was juicy with bhava and gamaka. No svara followed but even without it the piece was rich.

The next and central layer of the dessert pudding was Kalyani, the raga was developed with masterly strokes and grahabhedha to suddha dhanyasi and the krthi was 'Ethavunara of Thyagaraja. The neraval at 'sitagouri ,' and the svara that followed was full of gamaka- oriented phrases with the usual laya display. This was followed by Thani by Guruvayur Dorai on Mridangam and N.Govindarajan on Ghatam. It was an elaborate thani and well appreciated by the audience.

It was 9pm and normally one would expect that there will not be a separate RTP after this. But the rasikas of TNS know better! Yes, there was a RTP , that too in three ragas, Kapi, Narayani and Kapinarayani, though it was short. The pallavi was worded 'kapi narayani sapi mokshapradhayini.' meaning, "who is the unparalleled(Kapi) Narayani , she is also mokshaprahdayini" which was explained by TNS himself. Though short it was wonderful and the rasikas became expectant of a more eloborate exposition of it in the near future.The concert ended with the bajan 'thum aza' followed by thiruppugaz and mangalam.
M.Chandrasekharan who accompaied TNS on the violin did an admirable job of it.

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