57th Heritage Music Festival at 8th Cross Ganapathi: With a keen musical intellect…
Feature Articles

57th Heritage Music Festival at 8th Cross Ganapathi: With a keen musical intellect…

October 15, 2018

By Dr. Padmavathi Narasimhan

On the 21st September at 8th Cross, V.V. Mohalla Paramparika Sangeetotsava, Ashwath Narayan from Chennai presented a vocal concert with M.A. Sundareshwaran on violin, K.V. Prasad on mridanga and Gururaj on morching. The vocalist’s enchanting voice and cheerful presentation enlivened his concert.

There were many remarkable things in the concert. Ashwath had chosen rare compositions for the evening; A solid raga like Dhanyasi, hardly sung today, chosen for the main item; Total confidence with which the young vocalist presented the concert with his well-trained voice and rendition of compositions    of KVN fame.

Tyagaraja Pancharatna ‘Sadhinchane O Manasa’ was a good choice to start the concert with as it very much resembles a varna in structure and is therefore a good warm-up. ‘Gananayakam Bhaje’ by Deekshitar is interestingly listed both under Poorna Shadja and Rudrapriya.

A short but excellent Kamavardhini led to Tyagaraja’s ‘Shiva Shiva Shiva Enaraada,’ also adorned with neraval at ‘Bhagavatulato Poojinchi’ and kalpana swaras. ‘Pahi Maam Bruhannayike’ by Swati Tirunal (also said to have been composed by a Devadasi in Pudukkotai and not Swati Tirunal) is a charming composition with a chitteswara containing solkattu and sahitya and an interesting charana. The rapid delineation of Tyagaraja’s ‘Giriraja suta’ in Bangala before the main item was stimulating with commendable kalpana swaras. Dhanyasi received an expansive treatment. The ragalapana was exquisitely sung, Tyagaraja’s composition ‘Dhyaname Varamaina Ganga Snaname O Manasa’ neatly rendered and kalpana swaras at ‘Dharanu velayu Sri Ramuni’ developed with charm. The RTP in Shanmukhapriya was devoted to Lord Ganesha suiting the occasion. ’Ganapate mahamate namostute’ pallavi set to Adi (vilamba) talaa was marked with delightful sancharas in the Alapana and pallavi rendition and intellectual application of swaras.

READ ALSO  An amalgamation of melody and maturity

The lighter part of the concert included Devaranama ‘Dangurava sarirayya Dingarigarellaru’ in Vasanta, devaranama ‘Kandu Dhanyanade Udupi Krishnana’ and ‘Jagadoddharana’.

Senior violinist M.A. Sundareshwaran, K.V. Prasad and Gururaj provided matchless support.

ABOUT

Mysuru’s favorite and largest circulated English evening daily has kept the citizens of Mysuru informed and entertained since 1978. Over the past 45 years, Star of Mysore has been the newspaper that Mysureans reach for every evening to know about the happenings in Mysuru city. The newspaper has feature rich articles and dedicated pages targeted at readers across the demographic spectrum of Mysuru city. With a readership of over 2,50,000 Star of Mysore has been the best connection between it’s readers and their leaders; between advertisers and customers; between Mysuru and Mysureans.

CONTACT

Academy News Papers Private Limited, Publishers, Star of Mysore & Mysuru Mithra, 15-C, Industrial ‘A’ Layout, Bannimantap, Mysuru-570015. Phone no. – 0821 249 6520

To advertise on Star of Mysore, email us at

Online Edition: [email protected]
Print Editon: [email protected]
For News/Press Release: [email protected]