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Your prolonged silence is puzzling and uncharacteristic.
Also I am hoping you will post your flute rendition of kAntaswara and other kRtis.
Your thinking is quite understadable and just a couple of hours back I myself thought about not having posted my experience with your suLAdi. (This is the blind garland maker situation....). I listened to the suLAdi once ( and mentally queued it up for further listening sessions since it really deserves many more ), enjoyed tremendously the singing of both you and Sahana. Nice choice of ragas, not necessarily going with the traditional choices by choosing Suratti for the last one. They all fit in nicely. I am glad you added the lecture on the suLAdi because before this I did not know anything about its form and tradition. That was a great lesson, crisp and to the point, as yours are always are.
I was telling a few people around me that the composer I know not only composes in rare ragams but resurrects lost song forms with his own compositions.
I have sent the link to the in-laws of a friend of mine ( thru him ). I know they are interested in CM ( not sure how deep ). They are kannadigAs. In my short description, I mentioned that the suLAdi is in kannadA, before I knew better. I was going to send an email correcting that but then decided to hold off. I want to see if they recognize it is in sankEti
Yesterday at a tamizh sangam function, I bumped into a friend who is a big fan of CM. I am going to forward your links to him. I am sure he will eat this all up eagerly.
Regarding doing your work on the flute, I have long back decided to try kantaswara, that is still part of the plan!! I WILL get to it, it is just a matter of time.