UKS : Article in the Express

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asrini
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Post by asrini »

Once again - posting my next offering. Happy reading :)

http://www.newindpress.com/sunday/sunda ... ts&rLink=0

PS : I hope I am doing a decent job at convincing those who haven't to buy the Sunday Express - it does have a great arts column (and not just because I am writing on it :) )

appu
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Post by appu »

Very nice

Nick H
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Post by Nick H »

Very good, well done.

Whilst the photo is actually an excellent one, I wish the editors had given more space for your (or rather UKS's) words --- I'm sure you would have written more!

(and we do get the Express every day, as well as The Hindu)

cienu
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Post by cienu »

srini,

You are doing an excellent job in bringing to us conversations with great maestros.

Keep up the good work and do continue to to keep us informed :)

prashant
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Post by prashant »

UKS Sir looks majestic in that photo...

saravanan
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Post by saravanan »

Anil Srinivasan sir

Thanks. Just like your album "MADHIRAKSHI' your writings are "MADHUR AKSHARS'"

Looking forward to next postings

rshankar
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Post by rshankar »

A very nice article indeed! Thanks for posting the link.

arasi
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Post by arasi »

Yes, Anil. Wish The Express gives you more space for your interviews in the future. Nothing like a musician conveying the views of a veteran to the readers. It is not like a racing correspondent covering a concert (Nehru's New Market reference triggered this!).
Enjoyed reading it. UKS said it so well about the universality of music: it knows no strictures of definition or limitation. It is available everywhere and we are merely instruments of its everlasting vibrations...

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