tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1413698614925706542024-03-05T06:29:52.898-08:00unheard melodies- from StringpullersJayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-8758920656870885842013-05-29T05:33:00.002-07:002013-05-29T05:33:30.981-07:00<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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LALGUDI MAMA</div>
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The phone rang sharply at 6.35pm on
Monday the 22<sup>nd</sup> April 2013 evening and I heard a voice at
the other end say, “Jayanthi, it is all over. Lalgudi ji is no
more”. A shiver of shock and sorrow stuck in my throat and tears
welled up in my eyes as I walked up to the music system and switched
on Raga Sahana played by him a couple of decades ago. Every note
stood in line literally begging him to caress it and give it life.
Was he a musician or a magician? I wondered every single time how he
touched the core of the heart with a single note or phrase.
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The entire universe had converted
itself to a Nadaloka for him and he was the Master creator, creating
music in different forms to suit each occasion. He was an ace
performer, composer, guru, creator and much much more.
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His playing has the silken finish which
only God could achieve. His expression was that of a poet and there
was not even one ungraceful note or movement in the entire piece of
music he rendered. Completely within the grammar of the classical
idiom, he wove many permutations and combinations which only a genius
can do and moved his audience to the hilt. He brought a great status
to the Violin as an accompaniment to Vocal during the years that he
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He was a musician who changed the
entire approach to music during his life time. Aesthetics was his
forte. Be it an alap or a krithi or swaraprasthara or a varnam or a
thillana, the inimitable Lalgudi stamp was there. The Lalgudi stamp
means, music that is grammatically impeccable, melodically
unsurpassable, mathematically supreme and tonally pristine.. No, i am
not in search of adjectives. Because adjectives fall a great deal
short of their duty when trying to describe a legend like Lalgudi
Jayaraman ji. There is not even one single musician who is not
influenced by his music. There is so much to take in from his music.
His padantharam of krithis is very unique. He gave a new dimension to
the krithis of Saint Thyagaraja so much so that every time, I used to
imagine that Saint Thyagaraja was nodding from up there in great
appreciation to what Lalgudi ji had done with his compositions. So
much has been written about and spoken about this great legend and
every time when one writes about him we only end up feeling that not
enough has been said.
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Every single musician today is his
disciple or follower in some way or the other. I have been extremely
fortunate to have been born in his family as his sister's daughter. I
have watched him from my childhood and have been extremely fortunate
to have learnt so much from him directly. He was a true romantic at
heart and knew to enjoy every single nuance of Mother Nature, be it
the blooming of a flower or a sway of the branches caused by the
winds. He lived in a world that was so sensitive and subtle. His
spirituality came out in the silence between the two notes he played.
He tapasya shone out in the siddhi he achieved in every single note.
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I come back to reality. Who said
Lalgudi ji is no more? What has happened is only a space between two
notes. His physical presence is not here..that's all. His music will
go on and will continue to echo in the cosmic world creating
vibrations that are so positive and so moving touching all our hearts
for years and years to come.</div>
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Salutations to the God of Music!!</div>
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It was so much fun collaborating with the wonderful artiste Smt. Priyadarshini Govind, the brilliant Bharatnatyam dancer recently in IIsc Bangalore.</div>
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<b><u>NORWAY DESIGNS</u></b><br />
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“Fifteen day concert tour in Norway? “ I heard myself say. And that too in Oslo itself? Wow, I thought. There must be quite a music appreciative audience out there...I pondered. Only then did I get the details. This was for the schools of Norway. The govt of Norway had collaborated with our own Spic Macay in bringing Indian artistes to Norway to spread Indian Classical systems, along with Indian values and Indian history and way of life to the younger crop of Norway.
Hmm...must be a different experience, i assumed and set out on this tour along with Mridangam Arjun Kumar.
The producer of the event, a Norwegian, met us in the lobby of the hotel in Oslo and briefed us about the schedule in the weeks to come. We would be performing for around 400 school kids every single day, split into three groups, consisting of 3 concerts per day. In a matter of 10 days, we would have performed for roughly over 4000 school children.
When we say performance, it did not mean just going to the venues and playing whatever comes to our mind. Every single presentation was treated like a Master production. There would be a Norwegian story teller, he informed us, who would spend a couple of days with us prior to the concerts and find out from us, the details of our instrument, our career, our training, our country and our music.
So, Marianne spent two days with us along with the producer Hallgeir who spent many valuable moments on fine tuning the details to be more crisp,concise and to the point. They made us perform the pieces that we would play for the concerts, video recorded them along with the story of the Veena and mridangam told so enchantingly by Marianne in Norwegian. Played the recording over and over again to edit the script to keep the attention of the children totally glued every minute.After the script for the concert was perfected, it was tried on an audience consisting of people with varied mind sets. Their feedbacks were again incorporated into the production.
There was a sound engineer allocated exclusively for this production, a lady sound engineer, Solrun, who would travel every where with us, know our sound, understand it and present it as authentically as possible. So, the team was made. Myself, Arjun Kumar, the story teller and the Sound engineer. Ofcourse ably directed by our Producer.
Each concert was about 40 minutes, packed tightly with the details of the instruments, the indian system of music and our lives...all done with an aim of creating a suspense and expectation when the instruments are presented. Once the final script was ready, the whole production came together and we went from school to school and performed for children from the age group of 6 to 14. It was an amazing expereince every day, since this was the first ever concert of any kind for 99 percent of the children in their lives.
Now, thousands of children in Norway know what a veena or a mridangam is. They know broadly what a raga or thala is. They also know what gurukulam is. This has been an amazing trip seeing fresh bright faces day after day that ask so many innocent questions every morning, like “ Are you jasmine from Arabian Nights? “ Why is there a dragon on your Veena?” ”Does he feel hungry”, “Does he listen to everything you play?”
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I am writing this to share with you the joy of starting something new and exciting called the Indian National Orchestra for the first time in India.<br />
Indian music is known world wide for its sophistication in expression, its melodic subtlety and the freedom of improvisation within the scientific boundaries of grammar.<br />
Several Indian musicians have reached international acclaim and have become a musical sensation in the past and the present.<br />
It is surprising though, that in spite of all of this, there is no comprehensive team called THE INDIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA consisting of performing musicians in their prime both from North and South India who can jointly perform Indian Music together and represent India in a national or international event. <br />
This initiative of mine the INO (Indian National Orchestra) has been formed in the year 2011 with the continued ideas and enthusiasm of my friend Girishh Gopalakrishnan, a gen X music director to give its very first performance in Chennai on the 25th of June 2011 at the Sri Krishna Gana Sabha. This will be followed by subsequent performances of the INO in all the major cities of India and abroad.<br />
The INO 2011 will consist of extraordinary talents from pan India covering both North Indian and South Indian classical music forms. This combined collaboration would present what can be called as SHASTRIYA SANGEETH, which is both Carnatic and Hindustani music, but with a contemporary feel. Hence the music presented by INO will truly reflect India, as it is today---diverse in texture and variety, but united in spirit and purpose!<br />
It brings together about 22 artists from both North and South Indian classical music on a common platform. The INO would try and showcase the best of Indian music at national and international level and also seek to acheive unity among Indians through music.<br />
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Who is part of INO?<br />
22 artists, 15 different instruments/talents, but one common purpose!<br />
Listed below are the Artistes of INO 2011 (In no particular order):<br />
Veena – Dr. Jayanthi Kumaresh<br />
Voice – Abhishek Raghuram<br />
Arrangement – Girishh Gopalakrishnan<br />
Violin – Akkarai Subbulakshmi<br />
Akkarai Sornalatha<br />
Charulatha Ramanujam<br />
Flute – Sikkil Mala Chandrasekhar<br />
Naveen Iyer<br />
Sarangi – Murad Ali<br />
Sitar – Rafeeq Khan<br />
Shafeeq Khan<br />
Nadaswaram – Sri Lakshman and group<br />
Thavil - Raja<br />
Mridangam – Patri Satish Kumar<br />
Neyveli Narayanan<br />
Ghatam – Dr.S.Kathick<br />
Kanjeera – Guruprasanna<br />
Tabla – Uday Raj karpoor<br />
Special percussion – Pramath Kiran<br />
Veena artists – Ambarish Amaravadi and Ramya Raghavan</div>
Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-55488467445786518582011-04-27T20:14:00.000-07:002011-04-27T20:18:04.888-07:00Who Cares!!Meandering through a psychedelic maze<br />with actions, words and thoughts all in a haze<br />i try to cling on to a bubble so transient<br />which crumbles anyway even as time is resilient<br /><br />“It isn't my thing” my mind sneers<br />“who cares”, my heart says amidst jeers...<br />the sun sets and the moon rises,<br />the moon sets and the sun rises....<br /><br />who cares, who cares, it is all a Mirage in a mystic Pace<br /><br />You judge and you are judged,<br />You try and you are tried,<br />Voices far away making no sense in its pretence<br />does it matter ? this wasteful banter?<br /><br />Who cares? Who cares? It is all a mirage in a mystic pace<br /><br />I realise I am breathing and yes, it is real,<br />I clutch this very moment and yes, it is real,<br />I free myself from the past and future somehow,<br />I then realize the real power of NOW...<br /><br />But who cares, who cares, we are all planning for a psychedelic future....Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-36560279860739566122011-02-22T08:00:00.000-08:002011-02-23T09:20:59.063-08:00Mother, Oh Mother!!Mother, Oh Mother!!<br /><br />Mother, I am so blessed to see thee in every place I go to,<br />Though moments I spend with you may be really few,<br />You take myriad forms and manifest in many ways,<br />you are beyond a sheer biological link as a link to any race.<br /><br />I see you in the warmth of my hostess in every country I visit,<br />I see you in the caring gestures of my friends wherever I travel,<br />I see you in the eyes of my well wishers that fills up with pride<br />I see you in the undeserved praise that my fans shower on me<br /><br />Mother, Oh Mother, you are an emotion, a sentiment, a feeling,<br />Mother, Oh Mother, you are the warmth given by just anybody in the world,<br />Mother my dear Mother, you are the care that even a stranger shows on me,<br />Mother, you are synonymous with the concern that anyone showers on me.<br /><br />I see you in the God I pray to,<br />I see you in the good deeds I do,<br />I see you beyond a physical form<br />I see you in my heart's calm<br /><br />Mother is a concept, a way of life, a meaning to love,<br />A reason to love, a reason to care for your fellow beings,<br />Mother is more than just one relationship, it is being unselfish,<br />Mother is a reason to be a better person.........to be human...Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-55275550114245429382010-12-23T20:46:00.000-08:002010-12-23T20:50:44.861-08:00Finger tipsFINGER TIPS<br /><br />Learning, practicing and performing a fine art is a great way to increase physical and mental wellbeing. This has been proved periodically by several people in the medical field.<br />Communication is a key part of what makes performing arts a success, whether it’s the actor or musician communicating with the audience, the director communicating with the actor or the choreographer communicating with the dancer - their jobs will only work together successfully if everyone communicates and cooperates. Therefore, involvement in the performing arts will improve and develop your interpersonal skills. <br />There is evidence to suggest that involvement in Music, Dance and Drama can improve the concentration levels in other subjects, as well as adding a new depth of knowledge and understanding to other subject areas. There are also spiritual and psychological benefits, as the performing arts encourage self-discipline, self-expression, calmness and fulfillment. <br />There are several perspectives to this. On a social level, learning, practicing a fine art sharpens our sensitivities to more subtle issues, emotions and expressions. It gives a sense of belonging to a particular culture, a sense of identity and a sense of evolution from merely existing to earn and spend.<br /><br />Indian classical music for instance gives us enrichment on several areas. To start with, the yogic posture of Padmasana is practiced while learning or performing. It is directly related to our confidence level and state of mind at any given time.<br /><br />The practice of aligning one’s voice or instrument to a particular Sruthi or pitch makes us focus on something stressless and enriching. This makes us to stay in tune with a particular frequency that indirectly improves our alignment faculty. <br /><br />Remembering the grammar of a certain raga and its structure enables a certain method in creativity that leads to organized thought. Art is not random creativity but artistically organized expression of creative thoughts.<br /><br />Next, on the psychological level, Indian music soothes the senses and connects one to the Within. The spiritual anchor it provides crosses the boundaries of region or religion.<br /><br />The Tala or the rhythm provides the track for the music to manifest in a very systematic way. While the singer is showing the counts of the beats of the tala in a certain measured metric method, it becomes a motor activity that slowly becomes independent of conscious thought and happens automatically.<br /><br />This entire process unconsciously increases the bandwidth of the brain wherein the creativity happens on one side, the adherence to the grammar and sruthi happens on the other side, the motor activity of the tala keeps happening and the posture exudes confidence and clear thought. We may even call the entire process a Psychosomatic Motor activity.<br /><br />Psychosomatic medicine is an interdisciplinary medical field studying the relationships of social, psychological, and behavioral factors on bodily processes and well-being in humans and animals. Indian music is said to improve the intellectual capacity of children and increase their ability to multi task efficiently.<br /><br />In concurrence with the same thought, playing the Veena or any such instrument activates the tip of the fingers that indirectly activates the nerve endings that are acupressure points. So, apart from all the positive aspects mentioned earlier, playing a music instrument certainly gives a sense of achievement, relieves stress, disciplines, improves team work, communicates emotions and adds sheen to the entire personality. <br /><br />With the Margazhi Music festival rocking Chennai, it is perhaps a good time to cultivate or renew interest in the Fine arts.Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-9645695485919080192010-12-17T10:00:00.000-08:002010-12-17T10:01:45.048-08:00SHRI RAGAM - STORY IN CONCERTJust wanted to inform you about a very special program called SHRI RAGAM - STORY IN CONCERT on the 19th of Dec 2010 at 4.30pm in Krishna Gana Sabha, T.Nagar. This is probably the first time something like this is being presented. A story of a musician, well reputed and well established interwoven with the story of a young musician is told with layers of music and narration in a lucid language (both Tamil and English) .<br /><br />Many aspects of Carnatic and Hindustani Music are highlighted with vivid explanations and examples. What goes in into the training of a Master musician, practise techniques, music and spirituality, the qualifying period for a musician...several such concepts are interwoven into the fabric of the story!!<br /><br />The Programme features:-<br /><br />Dr.Jayanthi Kumaresh - Concept, Script, Narration and Veena<br /><br />Abhishek Raghuram - Carnatic Vocal<br /><br />M.D.Pallavi - Narration and Hindustani Vocal<br /><br />Pramath Kiran - Percussion (Tabla and Morsing)<br /><br />Anand Ananthakrishnan - Mridangam<br /><br /><br />Come and enjoy...<br />Hope to see you..Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-5945397352667282282010-06-14T22:47:00.000-07:002010-06-17T07:14:30.176-07:00Ash cloudI had the 'good fortune' of being in the UK during the ash cloud megavaganza..why not... where there is action in the world..there you will find me with my Veena strumming away to glory. I reached UK for my COLOURS OF VEENA tour. My Mridangam artiste was awaiting his Visa from the UK consulate and was scheduled to arrive a couple of days after my departure. And well, that never happened because the UK consulate closed for a week for their easter break and when they re opened, the volcano in ice land had other plans for me. I was destined to play that tour with a rare Veena Tabla combo and that I did. Much to my pleasant surprise, the sync was so good that the concerts were a huge success. <br />Then came the last hill to climb..will the ash cloud disperse when i wanted to go back home after the tour? well, you will have to wait for six months , said one. Maybe a couple of months, said another. Maybe , a year said some. I thought, Gosh, what did i get myself into...Have you seen the film "Athithi tum kub jaogi"...I thought my story would become like that.<br />But god was on my side and the ash cloud cleared up for about a week and I reached home safe and sound. from Ash to blue skies...Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-68200140376419668442010-06-11T06:42:00.000-07:002010-06-11T10:44:43.458-07:00Travails of a traveling musicianFriends have been asking me to update my blog periodically. I thought that instead of writing something that you all already know, i will write about the travails of a traveling musician. In my 24 years of traveling, there has not been one dull moment. Taking the Veena from one room to another itself offers innumerable opportunities for the person carrying it to slip somewhere..Imagine traveling all over the globe with it in cars, trains, buses, planes, vans, conveyer belts,escalators and what not!!<br /><br />Early this week, I finished my concert in Mysore and was driving back to Bangalore late at night. We were traveling by a Getz car-Diesel CRDI engine..the drive was smooth and the weather was awesome...sleep tempted our eyelids as we approached the city of chennapatna which is almost midway between Mysore and Bangalore. We were running out of diesel and so the driver pulled into a Petrol bunk. In the sleepy state that everyone was in, none noticed that it was PETROL that was being filled into the gas tank.<br />Very content after filling the tank, we drove on in the highway with GNB's stimulating voice coloring the background.<br /><br />In 2 mins the car jerked to a halt right in the middle of the highway with all heavy duty vehicles zooming past in full speed.It was a little past midnight and I was in my concert attire with the Veena on my lap!! As we were still figuring out why the car had stopped, my husband took control of the situation and called HYUNDAI service station and they were so efficient that they said that they will send a vehicle for help asap. Meanwhile we waved at quite a few vehicles zipping past asking for a ride and finally found a suitable car in which all of us could squeeze in with baggage et all and we reached Bangalore by 2am. Meanwhile, the Hyundai service vehicle found my car with the driver in chennapatna and drained out all the Petrol from the tank and then filled in deisel and re started the car. Luck was on our side and so the car behaved well and started. The driver then drove the car back to Bangalore and reached home by 4am..<br />Hozzat for a start??Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-89190013564112643212010-01-11T07:58:00.000-08:002010-01-11T08:03:35.389-08:00SOLO VEENAAs a Solo Veena player, the way I plan my concert is very different from the way a regular Carnatic musician would do. I do not have a violin accompaniment to exchange dialougues between the swaraprastharas. Nor do i have anyone to play a reply alap after mine. No rest whatsoever.So every note in the concert has to emenate from my Veena. It is important to keep the attention span of the audience. It is important to give Variety. It is important to sustain energy till the end. It is important not to let the concert sag..So, I plan accordingly. This may answer the questions of some who ask why I dont always play a sub main too...Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-39127901023744012522009-12-31T23:34:00.000-08:002009-12-31T23:40:13.570-08:00New year resolution!Wishing all a very happy New year. I think this year my resolution is to make more people appreciate Carnatic music as an art form and not as a form of religous music...Divinity is in every note..."parathmathmudu veligey"..not in the rantings of nouns..more Nadopasana is needed...more manodharmam. More music that touches the soul without the musician having to say the name of any particular god...just tremulations in the ether that strikes the chords in your hearts...bless me....Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-4964618457031509002009-12-14T07:16:00.000-08:002009-12-14T07:24:53.318-08:00try this...for the season!There is so much to write...so much to write..so, I always postpone the ceremony of writing!! The music season is here now and Chennai is having the feel of celebration and festivity. I like it all. I feel very happy to be here. I just wish that rasikas would do something different every year like the artistes too!!<br />Chennai is a place where Vocal music is appreciated more than instrumental music. Instrumental music is beyond language and religion. So, world over the appreciation that they get is remarkable. But in chennai...why are rasikas drawn more only to Vocal? why cant they try something different this time? How about alternating between one Vocal concert and one Instrument concert?? want to try???Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-35753033951428203362009-06-24T01:53:00.000-07:002009-06-24T01:59:16.935-07:00afternoon musings..Maestros of yester yearsOne thing I really missed during my ph.D research and defense was the absence of the Veena Maestros of yester years...We have lost almost all the senior Vainikas..Be it S.Balachander sir or Emani sir or Chitti Babu sir or Doreswamy Iyengar sir....no one is there...That is probably creating an illusion among the press that Vainikas are a vanishing tribe. It is true really that we cannot get back those great masters of the past. But the future looks good with so many young Vainikas now...Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-87851035769642340572009-04-14T02:11:00.000-07:002009-04-14T02:20:30.280-07:00Veena Yagam!Whew! Back home after the TWO day Veena Yagam! It was an amazing experience to hear so many different styles of Veena playing in two days. We had Mudikondan Ramesh, B.Kannan, Ananthanarayanan, Ananthapadmanabhan, Srinivasan and ofcourse periamma and me. Goddess Saraswathi has blessed each Vainika with something special, something divine and unique. All the Veena artistes paid their homage to the unprecedented phenomenon in the field of Veena playing - Dr.S.Balachander. Sastri hall was buzzling with the Vainikas and it was rather sad that the event got over so soon. It was also nice that there was a very good audience for an exclusive Veena festival! What are people talking about when they say terms like 'dying art' or 'extinct instrument' or other such negative cliches? we have so many wonderful practitioners of this art and the festival was really heartwarming!! Missed all of you who were not there!<br />yours,<br />Stringpuller!Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-87101552519340151882009-04-11T23:51:00.000-07:002009-04-11T23:55:53.249-07:00S.Balachander dayIt is noon time and we are just getting ready to go and pay Homage to one of the greatest veena artistes who was born in India. I cant believe that it is 19 years since S.B sir left us. I am playing with my periama, who is my guru to pay homage to another guru of mine..There is a veena festival of about 6 concerts scheduled for today and tomorrow in chennai.<br />feels kind of strange. wish S.B.mama was still around to make the music field richer in every way...Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-53968975685929733612008-08-21T08:16:00.000-07:002008-08-21T08:20:43.252-07:00Visas Visas and VisasInternational travel can be fun, but can also be a big pain. I really wish that they create a rule that if artistes have traveled for 10 years on concerts, they don't need visas any more. The procedures are so elaborate and time consuming. Bank statements, Profiles, paper clippings...ooh! It is really a pain. But of course one forgets it all the moment the curtains open and the show starts!!!! Let the music go on!Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-22934570938166504862008-08-15T00:30:00.000-07:002008-08-15T00:46:19.439-07:00SwanubhavaOn last Sunday, 10th of August, I performed for Swanubhava at the Music Academy, Chennai organized by Matrka and YACM. I was absolutely thrilled to see the arrangements and the meticulousness with which the week long music fest had been organized. The care that YACM and MATRKA (founded by Bombay Jayashri and T.M.Krishna) took to see that the artistes, audience and all concerned were having a good time. Chennai really needed something like this. Many aspects of Carnatic music were highlighted through talks, lecture demonstrations and concerts. Congratulations to Jayashri and Krishna for putting this entire show together. way to go.....Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-42458631044367785642008-08-11T11:10:00.000-07:002008-08-11T11:11:35.766-07:00<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjrXnXQBmKMx7rNDqbX5ZxBUGi2KNYPpaHGdQDOnw22jHYnrjT_o2MYmBRf1aQ_OOiMqNuHl_mKyOu2_eDAZosRcr9wTybCkqgtDlmTATtxQKFDRvywI-xQRC3lcxJKep005JF7399Spys/s1600-h/saraswati2.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjrXnXQBmKMx7rNDqbX5ZxBUGi2KNYPpaHGdQDOnw22jHYnrjT_o2MYmBRf1aQ_OOiMqNuHl_mKyOu2_eDAZosRcr9wTybCkqgtDlmTATtxQKFDRvywI-xQRC3lcxJKep005JF7399Spys/s320/saraswati2.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5233324332795381330" border="0" /></a>Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141369861492570654.post-81192692159369824902008-08-11T09:36:00.000-07:002008-08-11T09:40:34.709-07:00WelcomeThis blog has been created with a vision to be able to reach out to all music lovers across the globe. To share with all, the ecstasies of being an artiste and thrills of playing a wonderful instrument called VEENA. It would be my pleasure to share views, ideas and experiences with all friends and music lovers.Jayanthi Kumareshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01256314858106063832noreply@blogger.com0