Thursday, August 13, 2009

first musical concert that i attended in IITM ...

Yesterday (13th Aug 09) I attended musical concert in IIT-M, this is first time. It was organized by the music club of IITM as a part of CLASFEST 2009 set of concerts. I regret to have missed out the first 3 concerts. Today was the last and final day. :(

Performance was given by
Sri Ganesh & Sri Kumaresh - Carnatic Violin Duet
Sri R Ramesh - Mridangam
Trichy Sri Krishna - Ghatam

Was held in Central Lecture Theater (CLT they call it here). It went on for 2 1/2hrs (from 7PM to 9.30PM).

Just one word to describe it... AWESOME!! I was left spell bound by their performances. It seems Sri Ganesh and Sri Kumaresh (brothers) have been learning Violin from childhood from their father and Guru Sri. T.S. Rajagopalan, who himself is a renowed musician.

The four musicians started with something called 'Pancharagamalika' (I dint know what it is. Sri Ganesh announced it). The Violin-duet played beautifully. Soon I got a feeling like "I too should learn Violin".

The four persons were communicating with each other in the language of music. One reciprocating other's act in a perfect coherence.

At a point I just realized that the silence (no sound) between two short notes being played was a part of the music. Never before I felt it like that. Soon the Violin duet started playing notes of music (if at all people who know music they call it that way - this is just my jargon) alternatively with great harmony. There was pin drop silence in the hall. The act was continued by another one, in which a set of notes played on Violin by Sri Ganesh was followed by the other three (yes, Mridangam and Ghatam joined the party) using there instruments. It was an amazing act. I observed smiles on the faces of many people, suggesting as if they have understood what the musicians are up to.

Then there was a duel between Violin and Mridhangam. They tried all the things... playing slow/fast, high/low pitch, etc. It followed with an episode of fabulous Mridhangam play. Sri Ramesh, who was on Mridhangam was looking elder of all. But he never lagged in speed or accuracy. He was spot on, catching the notes, tones properly and reciprocating them on his instrument. The act of Mridhangam was followed by Ghatam. Even though I knew that water pot made of mud was used an musical instrument, I dint know that even sharp sounds can be played on it apart from that booming sound.

The duel between Mridhangam and Ghatam was fabulous. There was a period where they played the instruments (in coherence) so fast that I could not even see fingers clearly. The duel was taken to various levels. It was like "Can you play the note that I am playing with my instrument?". Again, they both covered almost everything...fast/slow, high pitch/low pitch. Then they both played simultaneously. The way they brought the duel till that point cant be expressed in words. The Violin brothers joined them again. There was a period during the concert where I even forgot that my stomach was empty (yeh, I missed out my dinner). Such was the energy during the play. I found myself engrossed in it.

As it is Krishna Janmastami, the musicians played few songs in glory of Lord Krishna. One was 'Balakrishnam kalayasaki sundaram ...'. Another, '... raama bhadra ra ra, raama chandra ra ra ...'. These songs were followed by an intense play of Violin. One at a time by Sri Ganesh then by Sri Kumaresh. Should listen to such intense plays.

At the end of the concert, there was a loud and prolonged applause by the audience, standing on their feet.

I personally felt rejunevated (might be partially because of AC). Somewhere in the middle of the concert I realized that the same Violin duel have performed in Felicity (cultural festival at IIIT-Hyd) last year. Dont know why dint I involve myself then?

Thanks to music club for providing an opportunity to listen to such fantastic act!

2 comments:

  1. where does the mind end and where does the 'soul' begin? where does the thought end and where does the 'feel' begin? where does the listening end and where does the 'immersing' begin? is it all the same? or are these distinct? all chemicals and firing nuerons?

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  2. Hey, nice blog!! Didn't know you loved music too :) I keep listening to music all the time! I'll suggest some good songs :)

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