I have taken a season ticket at Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha again this year. The 113th year music season was inaugurated today. The first concert was that os Smt R.Vedavalli.
This being day 1, the concert was a free concert. I had 2 other choices, both free and within 5 kms radius from my home - Visakha Hari at Chettinad Vidhyashram, Malladi Brothers at P.S. senior school. I still chose to find my way to Vidya Bharathi Kalyana Mandapam to listen to Smt R.Vedavalli and I am glad I made that choice.
The concert was supposed to start at 5:15 pm but as is common in these inauguration ceremonies the speakers went on an on and finished only at 5:45 pm, which meant the concert started only at 6 pm. What a waste of precious concert time of 45 mins it was! The whole concert was reduced to 1 hour as Sashkank was up next at 7 pm. Smt.Vedavalli sang only 3 songs and 1 pasuram.
The kritis taken up were, Tulasi Dhalamulache in Mayamalava gowla, Unnai allal in Simhendra madhyamam and Endukku Peddala in Sankarabharanam.
All well known songs and known ragas but the feeling evoked was unknown. She was really able to trasnport the listeners to a different world altogether. To me it seemed like goddess Saraswathi was sitting there demonstrating how those ragas and krithis should be sung (She is much older than the lady smiling in calendars alright but then isnt it knowledge that matters when you talk of goddess of learning?). The music was simply divine. If Mayamalava gowla was moving, Shankarabharanam brought out so much joy!
R.K.Shriram kumar on the violin and Arun Paakash on the mridangam gave excellent support and their expressions seemed to echo the feeling of the audience around, that they were privileged to be part of this experience.
A great start to 2013 season indeed!
On the way back we did find some time to pay a visit to Mountbatten Mani's canteen and made a modest start to the food part of the season, by having some light snacks - read as Vazhappo Vadai and Kuzhi Paniyaram, washed down with strong filter coffee! More to come in the days ahead :-)
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