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Tribute to Lalgudi Jayaraman by Saketharaman on17 September 2017

When:
17.09.17 04.15 pm
Where:
The Indian Heritage Academy Hall - 6th Block, Koramangala,BangaloreMap

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Vidwan Saketharaman                                       -Vocal

Vidushi Apoorva Krishna                                   -Violin

Vidwan H.S.Sudhindra                                      - Mridangam

Vidwan G.Omkar Rao                                         -  Ghatam


 

Concert Review

Vidwan Saketha Raman, a prime disciple of legendary violinist Padmabhushan Sri Lalgudi G Jayaraman presented a memorable concert at Nadasurabhi on the occasion of 87th birth anniversary of the maestro.  Vidwan Lalgudi Jayaraman is known to the Carnatic Music world as genius violinist, a revered Guru and a great composer.  Having been trained in the Lalgudi style, Sri Saketha Raman made the concert highly impressive by including select compositions which were either composed by his Guru, or made popular by him or which had made astrong impression on him.  Giving a brief introduction to the style and compositions of the maestro Saketha Raman chose a varna in raga Neelambari, a raga generally sung towards the end of a concert.   Lalgudi sir had taken a bold step of to compose a varnam in this raga and it turned out to be a gem of a composition!  After a sweet rendition of the varnam, next was a Kalyani raga kriti, Isha pahimam, one of the Lalgudi Pancharatna kritis of Saint Thyagaraja.  Beautiful bunch of swaras followed for this at the line ‘shamadi nigame…’  Charukesi was a raga popularised and  monopolised by his guru.  This got an elaborate treatment by the artist with pleasing sancharas.  The song was ‘Adamodi galade’, with brilliant set of swaras at pallavi.

The soulful presentation of the kannada song – Kande kande namma kangala of Sri Purandaradasa in raga Varamu was melodious and beautiful.  Saketha Raman’s speciality lies in adding melody with ‘bhava’ to such devotional songs.  Madhyamavati raga alapana was a treat in itself and the immortal ‘Paalinchu kamakshi’ of Shamasastri was cherished by one and all. The neraval at ‘Kaantamagu’ was sensuous.  ‘Kannai kaanbadeppo’ in ragamalikai was filled with spirit and verve. Another special and rare type of composition of Lalgudi Jayaraman that was highlighted by the artist was a ‘Jathiswaram’ in Sindhubhairavi, its speciality being each swaram giving rise to a different ragam throughg ‘Graha bedham’.  The artist demonstrated with great skill.  Kandena Goviundana seems to be his favourite just as the audiences’! It was zestful!  Ab thillan of his Guru in raga Pahad was relished for the content as well as the beauty of the raga.  Saketha Raman paid his tribute to the guru with a most satisfactory concert in all respects, ending with a mangalam and a few avartanams of Jaya rama, Jaya rama”, reaching out to his great guru!

The acompanying artists played their role equally well with a perfect understandiung. Young, upcoming artist Kumari Apoorva Krishna, yet another product of Lalgudi School, (disciple of Smt. Lalgudi Sreematyhi Bramhanandam) played with all enthusiasm, trying to follow the main artist admirably well on the violin. Vidwan Sai Giridhar, a senior, accomplished mridangam artist from Chennai, played extraordinarily well   following the nuances of the kritis with all keenness.  He once again displayed his skill during  the  tani avartanam and Vidwan Omkar Rao on Ghatam showed his high level of competence throughout the concert including the tani avartanam.


Invitation.

The 87th birth anniversary of legendary violin maestro Sangeetha Surabhi Sri. Lalgudi G Jayaraman on  the day of this concert (17.9.2017) is being celebrated all over the world. Nadasurabhi dedicates this month’s concert to this immortal Carnatic genius who was a performer, guru and a great composer. Sri.Saketharaman is one of the most prominent disciples of Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman. We are proud to present his concert on this important occasion.

 

Sri. Saketharaman’s voice is sweet and most pleasing to the ear, exactly on the lines of the sweet tonal quality of the violin of his illustrious guru. He has performed on many prestigious stages all over the world. He has won several notable awards including the Best Vocalist award from the Music Academy, Chennai, three years in a row.

 


Kum. Apoorva Krishna, a young upcoming vidushi, is also from the Lalgudi school learning from Smt. Lalgudi Srimathi Brahmanandam and her daughter Smt. Anuradha Sridhar. Sri. Sudhindra is a senior mridangam vidwan who is a busy performing artist and guru. He has trained many youngsters who are themselves successful stage performers of mridangam and vocal music.  Sri.Omkar , a founder member of Nadasurabhi has received great acclaim from all senior artists for his performances on ghatam.