Enjikkudi Subramanian & Patri Satish Kumar | Ragas Mandari & Varamu | Nadaswaram & Mridangam | Milap

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2020
  • Milap's iconic Indian classical music concert series 'Music for the Mind & Soul' is now online with exclusive studio recordings made especially for you! Our concerts are designed to help you unwind, escape and lift up your spirits! Here we present one of the most celebrated south Indian instruments from the courts of the Tamil Kingdoms from the brilliant Enjikkudi Subramaniam on the Nadaswaram, an instrument rarely seen performed in the UK, and the internationally renowned Patri Satish Kumar on the mridangam performing Raagas ’Mandari’ and ‘Varamu’ from 'Offbeat Music Ventures' in Chennai. This concert is a part of Milap's Online Diwali 2020 Festival.
    E.M.Subramaniam, is the twenty first generation Nadaswaram artist of the Enjikkudi family from known records. Born in the year 1963 he has started performing concerts from the age of fifteen itself. Thiruvaiyaru thyagaraja aradhana, Chennai’s December seasons, Thiruvarur thyagaraja temples, and Enjikkudi’s family temple are his regular turfs of performance besides several others.
    He has also served as a musical tutor in State Government’s music schools for about twelve years since 1997, and has taught hundreds of students. He has received several awards and titles across the country for his exemplary skills of nadaswaram.
    The Enjikkudi family has been part of the culture and tradition of Tamilnadu for several generations. They regularly perform the Mallari- the Nadhaswaram performed during the city procession of Lord Thyagaraya of Thiruvarur temple. The family has transformed the fine art to the younger generations in a classical fashion, and the style of Enjikkudi has evolved over the generations. He has received initial training from the age of six from his father Shri Muthukumarasami Pillai and uncle Shri Ayyasami Pillai. E.M.Subramaniam joined in the Palani Devasthanam’s music school at the age of fifteen and had arduous training from the nadaswaram legend Shri Somaskandhan Pillai.
    Patri Satish Kumar was born into a family of musicians. He was initiated into the art of percussion by his mother Padmavathy, a renowned violinist and had his debut at the tender age of 7. A fine performer, composer and with a deep interest to innovate and explore the art form, his specialization is his precise fingering technique and the fine balance of sounds between the treble and base heads of the Mridangam.
    Trained by Gurus Sree Ramachandramurthy, V.A.Swami and V. Narasimhan, Satish Kumar continues to evolve a style of his own that is distinctly his own.
    Satish Kumar has been a regular feature in prestigious venues and festivals across India and around the world including BBC Proms at The Royal Albert Hall - London, The Music Academy - Chennai, Saptak Festival - Ahmedabad, Theater De La Ville - Paris, Villa Cardova - Cardoba - Spain, Rashtrapathi Bhavan - New Delhi, Pablo Festival in France, Harbor Front Festival - Toronto, Madrid Jazz Festival, to name a few.
    Satish Kumar’s name features in scores of CD and DVD productions as a soloist and also as part of other Ensembles from Classical and other musical productions in various genres all over the world.
    Satish has been enthralling audiences in India, The Persian Gulf, South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Europe, USA and Canada.
    An “A-Top” ranking artiste of the All India Radio, Satish Kumar continues his journey in the world of percussionand is one of the most sought after mridangists in world.
    Discover and learn more about the instruments you see in this video at 'Instruments India', our online archive of sounds, images and videos exploring the details of a variety of Indian instruments: www.milapfest.com/instruments...
    Nadaswaram: www.milapfest.com/instruments...
    Mridangam: www.milapfest.com/instruments...
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Komentáře • 36

  • @kadhaisolgiren7740
    @kadhaisolgiren7740 Před 2 lety +4

    இஞ்சிக்குடி நாதஸ்வரம் இல்லை; மகுடி. நாம் தலையசைக்காது இருக்க முடியாது.

  • @kannanauh
    @kannanauh Před 3 lety +7

    Always great listening to Nadaswaram. Patri is an added bonus. What else you want?

  • @srinivasrao5308
    @srinivasrao5308 Před rokem +1

    బిస్మిల్లాఖాన్.గారి.సెహ్నాయిలా వుంది.సూపర్

  • @mahidharmanat5681
    @mahidharmanat5681 Před dnem

    💐👍🙏🎼🎵🎶💐

  • @swarseva3092
    @swarseva3092 Před 3 lety +1

    Simply classic..pranama to both kaasadhakas.Patri sir i simply lov the way u enjoy the playing🙏

  • @dr.panditranajitsengupta8646

    Excellent.. Musical Regards to Dearest Patri Bhai & Enjikkudi Subramanian Ji...

  • @iyyappanvignesh5572
    @iyyappanvignesh5572 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice keerthanaigal nadaswaram exlant

  • @geetaprashant
    @geetaprashant Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderfully conceived pure Carnatic concert. Both musicians excelled.
    Thankyou Milapfest!!

  • @tchkbty7489
    @tchkbty7489 Před rokem

    The Nadaswaram sounds like Sehnai.❤️

  • @a.revathi8422
    @a.revathi8422 Před 3 lety +2

    Very nice mrudagam Patri Sathish Kumar sir performance I love you I love you too mrudagam Sir 🎍🎍🙏🙏👏👏👏👏💟

  • @gingerninga3004
    @gingerninga3004 Před 3 lety +1

    It is my first time discovering MILAP and I really enjoyed listening to this video; I'll definitely be checking more out

  • @sairamd979
    @sairamd979 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😍👌🏾👌🏾🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @sasitharankumaraguru2576

    அருமையான கச்சேரி

  • @goddantiomkarnath244
    @goddantiomkarnath244 Před 3 lety

    An epitome of melody. Wonder how many carnatic vocalists can match it.

  • @sraghunath7423
    @sraghunath7423 Před 3 lety

    Oh...so beautiful!!

  • @arivusudararivusudar6232

    Great E.M.S. sir

  • @gobisuper.8899
    @gobisuper.8899 Před 3 lety

    அருமை அருமை அருமை...

  • @tpmvenkatesh
    @tpmvenkatesh Před 3 lety

    🙏Amazing Nagaswaram anna🙏

  • @paatacha
    @paatacha Před 3 lety

    superb!!!

  • @SwamimalaiSaravanan
    @SwamimalaiSaravanan Před 3 lety

    Excellent Combination 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @vijayamoorthy8916
    @vijayamoorthy8916 Před 3 lety

    அருமை

  • @poornik1184GANESHNIDHI

    அட அட அட

  • @ulundurpettaik.srikanththa6499

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @rajdhan2275
    @rajdhan2275 Před 3 lety +1

    🙏

  • @gunaseelangopi3849
    @gunaseelangopi3849 Před rokem

    Super

  • @eswareswar8107
    @eswareswar8107 Před 3 lety

    Nice

  • @rajdhan2275
    @rajdhan2275 Před 3 lety

    👍

  • @thalaivarda
    @thalaivarda Před 3 lety +2

    His 10% would be a celebrated Jazz player

  • @swarsur
    @swarsur Před 3 lety +1

    0:10 Mandari seems to be in quite some hurry to catch up with the finish line ;-) 16:45 Patri Satish Kumar's mridangam sounds quite sonorous, like a pakhwaj, and well suited to the longer Meera bhajan in Yaman...

    • @mayilaisanthosh767
      @mayilaisanthosh767 Před 2 lety

      It's not a bhajan. Its a krithi THUNAI PURINDHARUL Composed by Papanasam sivan in the ragam VARAMU

    • @swarsur
      @swarsur Před 2 lety +1

      @@mayilaisanthosh767 I wasn't aware of THUNAI PURINDHARUL - thanks to you I listened to a number of available renditions on youtube....
      However, if you were to compare how it opens at 24:54 with this rendition of Meera Bhajan by Lata Mangeshakar starting at 0:21 (czcams.com/video/qs8eqwTZwxw/video.html), I am guessing you will notice the uncanny resemblance...

    • @AnanthNat
      @AnanthNat Před 10 měsíci

      It's indeed a Meera bhajan, in yaman.
      Thunai purindharul in varamu is played before that, as the second item of the concert, following the opener in mandari.
      You guys just misunderstood each other's messages.
      1. Mandari
      2. Varamu alapana, krithi Thunai purindharul
      3. Yaman alapana, Meera bhajan.

  • @vijaysk6131
    @vijaysk6131 Před 3 lety

    SUPER

  • @nschalamtavilsimhachalam1299

    👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏 greet legends 🙏