SKR was one of the most outstanding musicians, whose greatness was not recognised when he was alive. Really regret, THE MUSIC ACADEMY, failed to HONOUR ITSELF BY AWARDING HIM THE TITLE OF SANGEETHA KALANIDHI. I remember, visiting him when he was staying in WEST MADA STREET, where VOLETTI was also a tenant in the house of SRI GOPALAKRISHNAN , who was a A GRADE ARTIST in the AIR. I think, it is now Adayar Anandha Bhavan. He has accompanied my brother GNB in more than 500 concerts throughout the country. My brother used to talk very highly of both SKR, MLV and CALCUTTA KRISHNAMURTHY, who used to visit us regularly. I think, he joined my brother as a disciple in mid 1945. My GOLDEN MEMORIES OF MY ASICIATION WITH HIM from mid 1940s, will ever remain evergreen memory. He visited my flat sometime in late 1960s, when my daughter was just singing. Hearing her singing, he asked me to send her to his house, so that both SKR and his wife BHUSHANI could train her. Actually, for her marriage, it was BHUSHANI, who sang for the reception. She was privileged to learn a few sings , directly from him.
As a kid when I was first learning Carnatic music, I was like a lot of children who would see it more like a chore than an object of interest. I was never keen on spending hours practicing violin when I was also trying to do research that interested me more. When I was 13, I published my first paper in a peer-reviewed journal, and about 2 months after that, S. Kalyanaraman came to our home (he and my father were good friends) and stayed with us for a few months while he was doing concerts in that region of the U.S. That short time being with him completely changed my perspective on music and it sparked an interest that continues to this day. I was fortunate enough to do a few short sessions accompanying him while he was doing a really fascinating 72 melakartha study. The idea was to order them in such a fashion that the difference between one mela and the next was as large as possible throughout the entire sequence. The very idea of even exploring something like that intrigued me. Every single time I hear him sing, it's like I'm learning something new. I am still mind-boggled when I compare his Kshana Madhuna to Santatamu to Koovi Azhaittal and think "How is Valaji this vast?!?!? Where did he find all these corners of this one raga?" My one memory that still stands out was when we were doing a brisk Kapi demonstration at a family friend's home in Detroit and he was surprised that I managed to catch the sangathi in my follow. He should have been, since I was such an abysmally horrible violinist after all. But I still think back to that and to this day, I can't listen to his rendition of Kapi Madhuripuna without just breaking down in tears. I've lost more friends and colleagues than I can even keep count of by now, but this is one loss that stings forever.
Good one. My guru late N.Nagaraja was the roommate of Sri Kalyanaraman when they were bachelors. He always used to share his experience of listening to Sk's practises during his upcomming time
Really fantastic and your language within appropriate words is beautiful. During his younger days we were neighbors to his sisters. He used to visit and used to do sadhagams. I was around six years old. A very and lovely person and I used to sit and listen without knowing the values. Your speech made me to recall this memory. Though now I am 75 Certain things never go out of your memory. Very many thanks and looking forward to more of your episodes. Mangalani bhavanthu
Huge TSK fan, my guru Kallidaikurichi Ambicha mama (Sankaranarayanan) would speak hours on Kalyanaraman sir as he learnt from him. Thank you for all these small snippets. I wish you spoke more. It brings out many memories of my guru and my days with him. He spoke very highly of your guru Culcutta Krishnamurthy sir. Thank you again.
Such a lovely tribute to the great SKR, the unequivocally acclaimed musician. I am never at a loss of words except when it comes to describing SKR, Thank you so much for this! So happy that people are getting to know of that great musician unfortunately more so after his passing. Even little kids talk about him and listen to him these days, which is so heartwarming. ❤ TO SKR… RIP.
Sanjay sir .. the way you explains each and every time about such great artists, it simply feels how you observe your seniors !! Marvelous ., I never miss any of your “on that note “ episodes ”
Thank you Sanjay Sir for completing such a wonderful collection of topics. My uncle S.I. Krishnamachari (USA) was a huge fan & friend and always would talk about how a complete musician Shri Kalyanaraman was.
Yes i love kalyanaraman mama and bhusani aunty hos father srinivasa tathas whistle used to be a thrill to hear. Tatha used to tell "appidiilla di kuzhadai" whistling ippidi. I learnt. GNB than great Mama stayed in greenways road. He stayed in vm street next to ramana ashram and sai baba koil in mylapore. Next he stayed in north woods on ramakrishna mutt road next to telephone exchange. First 6 chandrasekaran street along with paati and thatha. Trichur ramachandran and he practise together in chandrasekaran street mandavali. He taught me Cycling. I like him because he says everyone can sing ranju double voice di kutti. Practice pannu. I used to tell him give me food. He taught me avil puli thenga,pepper jeera lg, lemon.bestest cook. .
அருமையான பதிவு ஸார் நன்றி. அழகான நிகழ்வுகள். ஆம் எனக்கும் அந்த அலுமினியம் பெட்டி நினைவிருக்கிறது. அந்த காலத்தில் பள்ளிக்கு கொண்டு சென்றது. நீங்கள் அவரிடம் நேரடியாக பாடல் கற்றுக் கொள்ளும் வாய்ப்பை தவறினாலும், அவர் முன்பாக பாடி பாராட்டையும் பெற்று இருக்கிறீர்கள் 🙏. பழைய திரைப்பட பாடல் போல் "இருந்தாலும் மறைந்தாலும் பேர் சொல்ல வேண்டும் இவர் போல யார் என்று ஊர் சொல்ல வேண்டும்" அதற்கு ஏற்ப வாழ்ந்திருக்கிறார். அவர் வாழ்ந்த காலத்திலேயே நாமும் பிறந்திருப்பது நம் பாக்யம். 🙏. நீங்கள் இங்கு பகிரும் எந்த ஒரு இசை மேதை போலவும் குரல் பண்பேற்றம் (voice modulation) செய்து பாடி, பேசி காண்பிக்கும் விதம் அபாரம்
ASHATTUKKU IRUTTU BHAYAM THERIYATHU. With each episode sanjay is becoming so lovable 😄😄😃🤝🏻 Choice of english words also are very apt like exalted, embellished.
Thank you Sanjay. So personal and endearing the incidents and anecdotes that you narrate. Rasikas like me get to know so much about the legends of music.
Thanjavur Kalyanaraman had such a wonderful voice combined with enviable voice dynamics and manodharma which matched that of his more illustrious guru, GNB. It is unfortunate that he wasn't awarded the Sangeetha Kalanidhi. If extraordinarily gifted musicians like T.N.Rajaratnam Pillai, Lalgudi, Pazhani, S.Balachander, Mali, MDR and Thanjavur Kalyanaraman were not deemed qualified for the coveted award, then the Sangeetha Kalanidhi award itself has lost its glory.
I really admire the way you explain about stalwarts based on your personal interactions and experience with them. It is more of a source of tips and encouragement for young students to emulate. Very nice. Continue this as long as possible, probably even two episodes per week, because I am sure you will be having more and more info.
Nagai Murali Sir and Mannargudi Easwaran Sir were home in Trichy in 1984 to meet Kalyanam Mama. For 2 hours they were seated at the edge of their seats ! Such was the respect they had for him !
SKR.. Such a talented Musician.... But really sad to know that he didnt recieve Sangeetha Kalanidhi award from Music Academy... Pranamam Tanjavur S Kalyana Raman sir🙏🙏🙏😥😥😥
Sanjay Sir, Just wanted to know if you had the opportunity to listen to father's vocal or veena kutcheri. My father was Shri MA Kalyanakrishna Bhagavathar. K Balasubramaniam
An ordinary listner like me goes for only those who are popular - forgive me - mostly of cine fame. As one grows even as an empty listner like me understands that only strict grammerians give Aathmic satisfaction. Yet, there is a deficit between the age and maturity. Now I regret joining those missing the youth bus to be contemporaneous.
SKR was one of the most outstanding musicians, whose greatness was not recognised when he was alive. Really regret, THE MUSIC ACADEMY, failed to HONOUR ITSELF BY AWARDING HIM THE TITLE OF SANGEETHA KALANIDHI. I remember, visiting him when he was staying in WEST MADA STREET, where VOLETTI was also a tenant in the house of SRI GOPALAKRISHNAN , who was a A GRADE ARTIST in the AIR. I think, it is now Adayar Anandha Bhavan. He has accompanied my brother GNB in more than 500 concerts throughout the country. My brother used to talk very highly of both SKR, MLV and CALCUTTA KRISHNAMURTHY, who used to visit us regularly. I think, he joined my brother as a disciple in mid 1945. My GOLDEN MEMORIES OF MY ASICIATION WITH HIM from mid 1940s, will ever remain evergreen memory. He visited my flat sometime in late 1960s, when my daughter was just singing. Hearing her singing, he asked me to send her to his house, so that both SKR and his wife BHUSHANI could train her. Actually, for her marriage, it was BHUSHANI, who sang for the reception. She was privileged to learn a few sings , directly from him.
As a kid when I was first learning Carnatic music, I was like a lot of children who would see it more like a chore than an object of interest. I was never keen on spending hours practicing violin when I was also trying to do research that interested me more. When I was 13, I published my first paper in a peer-reviewed journal, and about 2 months after that, S. Kalyanaraman came to our home (he and my father were good friends) and stayed with us for a few months while he was doing concerts in that region of the U.S. That short time being with him completely changed my perspective on music and it sparked an interest that continues to this day.
I was fortunate enough to do a few short sessions accompanying him while he was doing a really fascinating 72 melakartha study. The idea was to order them in such a fashion that the difference between one mela and the next was as large as possible throughout the entire sequence. The very idea of even exploring something like that intrigued me. Every single time I hear him sing, it's like I'm learning something new. I am still mind-boggled when I compare his Kshana Madhuna to Santatamu to Koovi Azhaittal and think "How is Valaji this vast?!?!? Where did he find all these corners of this one raga?"
My one memory that still stands out was when we were doing a brisk Kapi demonstration at a family friend's home in Detroit and he was surprised that I managed to catch the sangathi in my follow. He should have been, since I was such an abysmally horrible violinist after all. But I still think back to that and to this day, I can't listen to his rendition of Kapi Madhuripuna without just breaking down in tears. I've lost more friends and colleagues than I can even keep count of by now, but this is one loss that stings forever.
As someone not conversant with Tamil, I am really glad that Sanjay ji puts up captions in English as well. Thanks!
Good one. My guru late N.Nagaraja was the roommate of Sri Kalyanaraman when they were bachelors. He always used to share his experience of listening to Sk's practises during his upcomming time
Thank you Sanjay for that lovely memory of Tharak that you carry! He would spend hours at Shri SKR’s home and has collected a lot of music from him.
Really fantastic and your language within appropriate words is beautiful. During his younger days we were neighbors to his sisters. He used to visit and used to do sadhagams. I was around six years old. A very and lovely person and I used to sit and listen without knowing the values. Your speech made me to recall this memory. Though now I am 75 Certain things never go out of your memory. Very many thanks and looking forward to more of your episodes. Mangalani bhavanthu
Huge TSK fan, my guru Kallidaikurichi Ambicha mama (Sankaranarayanan) would speak hours on Kalyanaraman sir as he learnt from him. Thank you for all these small snippets. I wish you spoke more. It brings out many memories of my guru and my days with him. He spoke very highly of your guru Culcutta Krishnamurthy sir. Thank you again.
Such a lovely tribute to the great SKR, the unequivocally acclaimed musician. I am never at a loss of words except when it comes to describing SKR, Thank you so much for this! So happy that people are getting to know of that great musician unfortunately more so after his passing. Even little kids talk about him and listen to him these days, which is so heartwarming. ❤ TO SKR… RIP.
Superbji.Nice to hear old memories. Namaskaram
Loved it. My guru Trichy Ganesan sir had a huge respect for his music and was always all praise for his music and talent
Sanjay sir .. the way you explains each and every time about such great artists, it simply feels how you observe your seniors !! Marvelous ., I never miss any of your “on that note “ episodes ”
Kalyanaraman poittar. Melakarthavum poyidthu. Well said sir
Thank you Sanjay Sir for completing such a wonderful collection of topics. My uncle S.I. Krishnamachari (USA) was a huge fan & friend and always would talk about how a complete musician Shri Kalyanaraman was.
Enjoyed it! Brought back fond memories of SK sir. He taught wholeheartly & was very encouraging as a teacher too.
Getting to know many facets of the musicians who carried and transferred the legacy to next generation 🙏🙏
That was a lovely recollection of your interactions with the great Thanjavur Kalyanaraman sir ! Looking forward to the next episode!!
Sanjay sir,admired your way of recollecting the days with Kalyanaraman sir. Keep rocking.
அருமை,அருமை! நீங்கள் யாரை பற்றி பேசினாலும் மிக மிக ரசமாகத்தான் இருக்கிறது
Yes i love kalyanaraman mama and bhusani aunty
hos father srinivasa tathas whistle used to be a thrill to hear. Tatha used to tell "appidiilla di kuzhadai" whistling ippidi. I learnt.
GNB than great
Mama stayed in greenways road. He stayed in vm street next to ramana ashram and sai baba koil in mylapore. Next he stayed in north woods on ramakrishna mutt road next to telephone exchange. First 6 chandrasekaran street along with paati and thatha.
Trichur ramachandran and he practise together in chandrasekaran street mandavali. He taught me Cycling. I like him because he says everyone can sing ranju double voice di kutti. Practice pannu.
I used to tell him give me food. He taught me avil puli thenga,pepper jeera lg, lemon.bestest cook. .
depth of loss is so touching... I never had to chances to hear him. recordings are only source... and nothing i can say about the master!
அருமையான பதிவு ஸார் நன்றி. அழகான நிகழ்வுகள். ஆம் எனக்கும் அந்த அலுமினியம் பெட்டி நினைவிருக்கிறது. அந்த காலத்தில் பள்ளிக்கு கொண்டு சென்றது. நீங்கள் அவரிடம் நேரடியாக பாடல் கற்றுக் கொள்ளும் வாய்ப்பை தவறினாலும், அவர் முன்பாக பாடி பாராட்டையும் பெற்று இருக்கிறீர்கள் 🙏. பழைய திரைப்பட பாடல் போல் "இருந்தாலும் மறைந்தாலும் பேர் சொல்ல வேண்டும் இவர் போல யார் என்று ஊர் சொல்ல வேண்டும்" அதற்கு ஏற்ப வாழ்ந்திருக்கிறார். அவர் வாழ்ந்த காலத்திலேயே நாமும் பிறந்திருப்பது நம் பாக்யம். 🙏. நீங்கள் இங்கு பகிரும் எந்த ஒரு இசை மேதை போலவும் குரல் பண்பேற்றம் (voice modulation) செய்து பாடி, பேசி காண்பிக்கும் விதம் அபாரம்
Love the way u narrate
I look forward to your on that note
ASHATTUKKU IRUTTU BHAYAM THERIYATHU. With each episode sanjay is becoming so lovable 😄😄😃🤝🏻 Choice of english words also are very apt like exalted, embellished.
Thank you Sanjay. So personal and endearing the incidents and anecdotes that you narrate. Rasikas like me get to know so much about the legends of music.
How beautiful is this narrative Sanjay,a tinge of sadness too,we relive these moments alongside you
Thanjavur Kalyanaraman had such a wonderful voice combined with enviable voice dynamics and manodharma which matched that of his more illustrious guru, GNB. It is unfortunate that he wasn't awarded the Sangeetha Kalanidhi. If extraordinarily gifted musicians like T.N.Rajaratnam Pillai, Lalgudi, Pazhani, S.Balachander, Mali, MDR and Thanjavur Kalyanaraman were not deemed qualified for the coveted award, then the Sangeetha Kalanidhi award itself has lost its glory.
I really admire the way you explain about stalwarts based on your personal interactions and experience with them. It is more of a source of tips and encouragement for young students to emulate. Very nice. Continue this as long as possible, probably even two episodes per week, because I am sure you will be having more and more info.
Waiting for the On That Note featuring MLV. Seekkiram podungo, Anna.
❤, short and sweet
Nagai Murali Sir and Mannargudi Easwaran Sir were home in Trichy in 1984 to meet Kalyanam Mama. For 2 hours they were seated at the edge of their seats ! Such was the respect they had for him !
Excellent. 👍👍
Melakartha poyitttaru ! Wow that itself speaks volumes about the person. 🙏
Very interesting.
It’s always an experience listening to you
For posterity these sessions are going to be absolutely necessary 🙏
Stalwarts like them leave a stamp ...which can never be erased
What to do. Many legends left us early age. Papi Sirayuku.
Ranga cur Kalyanaraman was riding the way in late 1970,”s and early 1980”s He was superb with his fast brighas.True disciple of GNB
Lovely👌👌🌺🌺🌺🌸🌸
Great
When are you doing an episode on the redoubtable Balamurali garu?
SKR.. Such a talented Musician.... But really sad to know that he didnt recieve Sangeetha Kalanidhi award from Music Academy... Pranamam Tanjavur S Kalyana Raman sir🙏🙏🙏😥😥😥
Would like to listen about maharajapuram please..
Very nice
Sir please share on Sri Chembai and Balamurali Krishna.
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sanjay Sir, Just wanted to know if you had the opportunity to listen to father's vocal or veena kutcheri. My father was Shri MA Kalyanakrishna Bhagavathar.
K Balasubramaniam
Sanjay sir, this was first time I think your On that Note ended in a Sad note 😢
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Pls make an episode of Ariyakudi sir
Waiting for an episode on KVN
Violinist is MA sundaresan or Nagai Muralidharan
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Waiting for one episode on DKP
Do we get a reminder for renewal of our membership
Hmm.
Why SK not honored kalanithi
An ordinary listner like me goes for only those who are popular - forgive me - mostly of cine fame.
As one grows even as an empty listner like me understands that only strict grammerians give Aathmic satisfaction.
Yet, there is a deficit between the age and maturity. Now I regret joining those missing the youth bus to be contemporaneous.
Very nice