Hmmm... When reviewing a concert I prefer to start with a song list. So here goes
1. Gajavadanam Ashraye - Kedaram (S)
2. Ni Chitta - Dhanyasi ( R,S)
3.Padavini - Salagabhairavi (S)
4. Karu velpulu - Kalyani (Main R,S)
5. Nennaruchara - Malavi (N,S)
6. RTP - Narayani
7. Cheli Nenetlu - Paras
8. Virutam + Ramachandru ithadu - Dwijavanti
9. Thillana - Anandabhairavi
10. Mangalam
Overall a very good to excellent concert. A detailed review coming up soon......
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
A Pantula Rama Concert - Waiting to unfold
Now here is a singer from Andhra who has made eyebrows go up, hands wave in excitement, intellectuals go gaga and some plebians like me go "I said so"..
As I wait for the concert to begin.. I hope for two things
1. That it begin on time with minimal speeches and
2. The balancing of all instruments is done right by the sound engineer..
The rest is upto the artist.. and my gut says Pantula Rama won't disappoint..
As I wait for the concert to begin.. I hope for two things
1. That it begin on time with minimal speeches and
2. The balancing of all instruments is done right by the sound engineer..
The rest is upto the artist.. and my gut says Pantula Rama won't disappoint..
Monday, December 07, 2009
Blogging on my Android mobile
Wow... this is fun.. probably my posts frequency will increase now that I can blog on the go....
Review of December Concerts
The season has come.. and the time has come to revive my blog.. Planning to review some season concerts .. Its nice to have so many artists at one place at one time.. Nice event - the December Music season 2009..
Thursday, March 12, 2009
My Touch HD
Well.. I have had my touch HD mobile phone for over 5 months now, and now I choose to review it. Thats typically me ;-)!!!
This is not actually a review, just a set of little pointers for people who love gadgets. My gripe with iphone was that it dint allow message forwarding or bluetooth file transfers, bad camera and video recording and was overall quite a closed system. Nevertheless it was fast and very convenient for web browsing. I,for one, had problems using it as a daily phone, which led me
to my touch HD.
Being a geek with windows mobile, I instantly took a liking to HTC touch HD. HD doesn't mean it shows video in HD or anything like that, it's just a marketing gimmick. It has a stunning resolution of 480X800 in the display which remains unparalleled hitherto thanks to its 3.8" screen. The sound quality in the unit is as good as the iphone and 5 megapixel camera makes for a wonderful multimedia phone. The internet experience in the HD is great but the iphone stills beat HD by a very small margin in this area. Bluetooth headsets work effortlessly well for music and playlist and album art management is exemplary.
It is very sturdily built and in spite of me dropping it 5 or 6 times , it lives on.. Jai ho!!!
Friday, March 06, 2009
Srirams Talk on S. Rajam
Great talk as a tribute to S Rajam on his 91st birthday.. Apart from the regular dose of Srirams humor in the talk, a lot of the personal life of the great musical stalwart was revealed. People like me who don't have anyone in the family associated closely with any musician, in any era for that matter, find the personal lives and anecdotes of great musicians and musicologists rather interesting. It is but a boon that such generous personalities have graced the carnatic music world.
I sometimes wish I knew some musician on a first name basis...... ;-)!!! would be damn convinient to learn would'nt it???
link to the talk : http://blip.tv/file/1839017
courtesy : http://sriramv.wordpress.com/
I sometimes wish I knew some musician on a first name basis...... ;-)!!! would be damn convinient to learn would'nt it???
link to the talk : http://blip.tv/file/1839017
courtesy : http://sriramv.wordpress.com/
Friday, January 23, 2009
Sumasayaka - Karnataka Kapi T.M Krishna
What a Varnam!!!!! This apparently is a Swathi Tirunal composition and at the risk of repeating myself I say 'what a composition'.. It is breathtakingly beautiful, encompassing the entire swaroopam of Karnataka Kapi comfortably. Frankly it seems more like a Mutthuswami Dikshitar composition, especially the way T.M. Krishna sings it in chowka kalam.
His powerful resounding voice suits chowka kala krithis well. The way he uses the tempo to explore the raga while singing the krithi is wonderful. I liked his chowka kala rendition of the krithi 'Amba Neelayadakshi' very much too. However, coming back to Sumasayaka, the charanam 'manini gaathre' with the swarams are comfortably rendered by TMK. He sung the ragamalika bit of the last swara passage contaning, Kalyani, Khamas Vasantha, Mohanam magnificently , seamlessly moving from one raga to another..
Good one !!! Enjoyed this one thoroughly.. :-)
Monday, January 19, 2009
Margazhi Ragam - First and one of its kind !!!
Definitely a new concept for carnatic music, Margazhi ragam has had its share of limelight over the December season. I, for one, would question the decision of releasing it in the last month along with the hype and excitement of the December music season in Chennai. Given that theaters usually would not run such a movie for more than three weeks, at best, it would have been better to probably release it in March/April or something like that. But thats just me..
I do not attempt to review the concert , mainly because its already done by many people and secondly the overall experience was pretty darn good. The detailed movie review(if we can call it that) can be found here http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/dec/22review-margazh-ragam.htm .
What does peeve me a little bit is ' Is there enough value added , in adding admittedly a great video(with lights, camera angles, split screens etc) for the Carnatic music concert?'. Would a carnatic music lover be much bothered with how the concert looks as long as the music is pristine? My two cents, I have taken the last seat tickets in a lot of concerts, hardly being able to see the artist, and enjoyed them a lot... So , for me, No!!! Seeing the artist comes pretty low in the list.
Having said that , a theatre guarantees you a good well balanced audio system largely missing in many sabhas, where sometimes mridangam is too loud,violin is too loud, audio of main singer is choppy and sometimes the mike and speaker systems are of sheer low quality . Not to mention the comfortable seats and decent restrooms in theaters. So , good audio quality , being able to see the 'dialogues' the main artist has with the accompanist (via gestures etc), and PC Sreerams stunning camera work definitely does earn some brownie points !! :-)
So I guess, to each his own!!! Only time will tell how much this format succeeds...
Sayonara!!!
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