Even though SSI's voice is a bit uncooperative in the beginning, the music he is producing is stunning! The music and vidvat in this recording is simply overpowering. The amazing sense of proportion in terms of pace and phrase use, the acute sense of continuity (in knowing what phrase is to be put after which, listen to the shlokam to get what I mean) and the sheer power of the man make this a Yadukulakambhoji for the ages!
"Brinda Sadrisham", Seems to make a real sense in the rendering of that Sloka!☺😉
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Semangudi Chethan sri
Even though SSI's voice is a bit uncooperative in the beginning, the music he is producing is stunning! The music and vidvat in this recording is simply overpowering. The amazing sense of proportion in terms of pace and phrase use, the acute sense of continuity (in knowing what phrase is to be put after which, listen to the shlokam to get what I mean) and the sheer power of the man make this a Yadukulakambhoji for the ages!
Anytime his sloka rendering is like a nectar..
To the listners..
Soulful!!!
Great upload! Any idea who the violinist is? And the person singing along with Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer?
I am not sure of either the violinist or the vocal support
Vocal support is by Seetalakshmi Venkateshan if I'm not wrong
@@shreeraam_22 I think the Vocal support is by Smt. M S Subbulakshmi
@@j.balagirish you are right! Violin is by Jayalakshmi, CV Narasimhan’s cousin and Papa KS Venkatramaiah’s student :)
Any idea, which year this recording was made?
This must be from the late 70s/early 80s in my estimation.