Sri T.R. Mahalingam Concert Pt. 1

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  • čas přidán 4. 05. 2008
  • Sri T.R. Mahalingam - Flute
    Smt Dwaram Mangathayaru - Violin
    Sri Mannargudi Easwaran - Mridangam
    Sri Harishankar - Kanjira
    Sri Pudukottai Mahadevan - Morsing
    His students: Sri T.S. Sankaran(I think) and Sri N. Ramani are behind him.
    This is believed to be a recording of Sri T.R. Mahalingam's last concert on Dec. 31, 1985
    sangeethapriya.com
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Komentáře • 39

  • @bharathysubramanian1943

    Sri T.R. Mahalingam, was a great genius flute player acknowledged not only in India, but also at intentional level. We’re blessed to have in our midst and to enjoy his great flute performance. - “M.K.Subramanian.”

  • @blissfulflow
    @blissfulflow Před 12 lety +1

    I am a foreigner, (parisian), lived long in India love Bach who made me cry ( the first time, I was guite young, I experienced tears of Ananda listening to a moment in the magnigat: "et misericordia", I could not imagine such a huge ocean of love invading my heart, too huge to be contained WAS my heart. Listening to this fantastic concert of Mali, I say: thank you thank you to the one who has posted this! I can not enter my full comment

  • @RamLakshmanan
    @RamLakshmanan Před 14 lety +5

    He has rendered Kalavathi ragam (Ennudu juthuno) very well.
    Mali seems terrible as a team player ... frequently indulging in unnecessary swara gymnastics and trying to outfox his accompanists! Yet, his talented team carries him well - all the four have done a marvellous job!

  • @psamak
    @psamak Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for uploading. Both current and future generations of music and flute lovers will be thrilled to see him perform live.

  • @AbhishekBalakrishnan
    @AbhishekBalakrishnan Před 15 lety +3

    She is a fabulous violinist.

  • @ramanivenkata3245
    @ramanivenkata3245 Před 3 lety

    Aananda Bhairavi Raaga. Fantastic vidwan. Amazing music .

  • @blissfulflow
    @blissfulflow Před 12 lety +2

    He can be so witty! one can imagine Krishna's pranks!!! 44,38... suddenly people clap as I am commenting! He knows what is silence too. This notion has been dropped with the young ultra technical artists who want to show they can do 100 notes in one second and that too, during almost the whole concert... Technic can be quite a trap...Mali uses it to go "beyond", a master of laya and so much emotion in his music.

  • @VVinayakaRamBPHC
    @VVinayakaRamBPHC Před 9 lety

    lesser mortals understand the depth of the music Mali carried with him... Na bhootho Na bhavishyathi... Whether Lord Krishna played this instrument so melodiously or not is the question mark but we are all fortunate to have him during our generation...

  • @Samskrithii
    @Samskrithii Před 6 lety

    An eccentric that history can never again produce............

  • @subramanianviswanath4701

    Awesome! Divine vidwan. One & the only Mali! He will ever live in our hearts.

  • @bulsri
    @bulsri Před 10 lety

    thank u MR.Shrikar Krishnamurthy sir for informing about sangeethapriya, No doubt is is an almanac

  • @VASUDEVAV.
    @VASUDEVAV. Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome

  • @venkataiyer1
    @venkataiyer1 Před 5 lety

    what a maestro !!!!! fascinating

  • @vuds1992
    @vuds1992 Před 12 lety

    This was recorded at Krishna Gana Sabha -T.Nagar-Chennai.This was the last concert in chennai, After this,He gave a concert in Bangalore .I was fortunate to attend this concert ,which started at 8.30 pm and ended abruptly at 9.40 om (Secratery Mr.Yagnaraman said in his opening speech that Mali will play till next year i. e 12.01 ) Mali could not play due to his fractured left hand (u can see a supporting pillow on his lap) Mali lives in our hearts

  • @Shrikool18
    @Shrikool18 Před 10 lety +2

    You can find many of mali's concerts on sangeethapriya.. Please google search it since it is not allowing me to post a website name.. There are about 60 concerts on this website.. When you enter the website just click on "Search and Catlog".. This will then take you to a screen where you can search for Concerts by artist..

  • @chiruflute
    @chiruflute Před 4 lety

    God of flute💐

  • @bestofcarnaticflute2736
    @bestofcarnaticflute2736 Před 6 lety +2

    A better video version with digitally enhanced audio is available in my channel.

  • @RamLakshmanan
    @RamLakshmanan Před 14 lety

    @basefellow The Morsing player is Pudukkottai Sri Mahadevan, a very talented and experienced Morsing player.

  • @dereksamueldani7336
    @dereksamueldani7336 Před 4 lety

    Great artist

  • @ggirish7641
    @ggirish7641 Před 3 lety

    Soulful

  • @bestofcarnaticflute2736
    @bestofcarnaticflute2736 Před 7 lety +2

    Please click on the user name for some more Mali treasures, some of which you will not find in the public domain.

  • @ramkis1
    @ramkis1 Před 13 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for posting.. Mali is always unique
    Anand bhairavi was really good. What is the song ?

  • @defdeezy
    @defdeezy Před 12 lety

    greatest flautist

  • @pawmin88
    @pawmin88 Před 8 lety +1

    God

  • @depreserge4407
    @depreserge4407 Před 2 lety

    🙏❤️🙏

  • @kaushiksings
    @kaushiksings Před 16 lety

    For the record,
    the mridangist is Mannargudi Easwaran, G.Harishankar is the Kanjira artist. Cannot identify the morsing artist

  • @boratbear
    @boratbear Před 14 lety

    The first song is O Jagadamba. You correct, it is Ananda Bhairavi. It's a composition of Shyama Shastri.

  • @ronnieanand
    @ronnieanand Před 14 lety +2

    @uptothe
    Western Music also is not much into improvisations... most of it is composed, pre decided and played... In Carnatic, improvised music and manodharma sangitham is the heart.. Other than Jazz and some Blues... improvisations in Western Music is very limited...
    Generally it terms of melodic complexity... if you have to give 5 marks to western classical, you need to give about 10000 marks for carnatic... In terms of Harmonic complexity, Carnatic is 0.5 and western music is 10

  • @dsearch2007
    @dsearch2007 Před 13 lety

    @ramkis1
    Oooooo Jagaaaadamba......

  • @prathapannagaratnam
    @prathapannagaratnam Před 7 lety

    Dr N Ramani is the thalam artist.

  • @AbhishekBalakrishnan
    @AbhishekBalakrishnan Před 14 lety

    what is the first song? ananda bhairavi ragam?

  • @balumuthu
    @balumuthu Před 10 lety

    "unnecessary gimmicks"? Wrong characterisation for flute music laden with highly satisfying subtleties and nuances of Laya and Svara, and inputs of ingenious inputs of intuition in various ways -- all of which make for an altogether higher dimension of musical enjoyment involving both listeners and artist, deeply, alike, which is not to be found in any other Carnatic music presentation, instrumental or vocal, these days.

    • @bestofcarnaticflute2736
      @bestofcarnaticflute2736 Před 7 lety

      Totally agree with you. Click on the user name of this message for some real Mali treasures.

    • @Ram_Lakshmanan
      @Ram_Lakshmanan Před 7 lety +1

      An example of his unnecessary gymnastics: In the Shankarabharanam kriti at about the 58th minute, he tries to improvise a korvai and misses the talam (laya) a few times due to his own lack of focus. A totally avoidable miss! He's no doubt a genius, but here instead of recovering from his miss, he ungraciously gestures to his accompanists as if it's their fault. A hardly enjoyable moment!

    • @AnanthNat
      @AnanthNat Před 6 lety

      Rekha Ram Lakshmanan can't say he is frowning at the mridangam artist. Seems more like he is chiding himself!

  • @ronnieanand
    @ronnieanand Před 14 lety

    @uptothe
    Nope... not at all....
    Fundamental Difference... Western Music is rich in Harmonic Complexity, not in Melodic Complexity... Indian Classical is more melodic. Indian Classical is very preliminary in harmonic complexity ... As a basic comparison in Melodic Complexity... Western music has few scales and a modes... Most of it is Major scales and 7 modes around it.. or Harmonic Minor and its modes... These 14 scales are utmost you will get to see and a few other alterned scales in jazz.

  • @radhabalaji1462
    @radhabalaji1462 Před 5 lety

    t r maha lingam was died at 1978 what is s this then....

    • @ShriramVasudevanMusic
      @ShriramVasudevanMusic Před 4 lety

      He passed away in 1985. I believe this was his last or one of his last concerts.