Thank you so much Sir for sharing the recordings of Sri KS Gopalakrishnan. I hadn't heard of him and accidentally listened to his playing one day. He is among the greatest flautists that we have in my opinion, and for reasons unknown, has clearly not been given his due in the pantheon of great musicians Only solace is he is not alone in that league.
Sankarabharanam is always welcome, and if it comes with Endukku peddala vale buddhi yivavu, a Tyagaraja gem, it is doubly pleasing. If Sri MC and Dorai sir are with my dear friend Sri KSG, I don't want this song to end. Absent of the annoying scratchy bowing sounds from the violinists of the "much sought-after and busy violinists" (many of them young) of these days' Chennai music scene Sri MC's style is such a welcome relief. He is a humble man too. I miss KSG in the active concert scene these days. Pranams to the three great musicians. narayanakurupkanthikumar/Pajaro Dunes/California/USA What Sri Dorai is doing at the end of the song according to Sri MC is "Layavinyasom", not the uncouth Tani. Period. Thank you Chandrasekharan sir for reminding those rasikas who'd listen to you. nkk/3/10/77 10pm
What a wonderful combination of great trios. I'm overwhelmed 🙏
Thank you so much Sir for sharing the recordings of Sri KS Gopalakrishnan. I hadn't heard of him and accidentally listened to his playing one day. He is among the greatest flautists that we have in my opinion, and for reasons unknown, has clearly not been given his due in the pantheon of great musicians Only solace is he is not alone in that league.
This is what is called pure shankarabharanam !!!! Sri KSG is one of the greatest flutists in Carnatic Music. He is from Trivandrum, Kerala.
Every sangathi from this man is a veritable gem.
Exactly...
Excellent and soulful rendering 🙏
wonderful rendering of shankarabharanam. divine experience.
Omg...this is such a divine... The legend. Pranams 🙏🙏
Fantastic rendering of my favourite raga
Beautiful
Sankarabharanam is always welcome, and if it comes with Endukku peddala vale buddhi yivavu, a Tyagaraja gem, it is doubly pleasing. If Sri MC and Dorai sir are with my dear friend Sri KSG, I don't want this song to end. Absent of the annoying scratchy bowing sounds from the violinists of the "much sought-after and busy violinists" (many of them young) of these days' Chennai music scene Sri MC's style is such a welcome relief. He is a humble man too. I miss KSG in the active concert scene these days. Pranams to the three great musicians. narayanakurupkanthikumar/Pajaro Dunes/California/USA
What Sri Dorai is doing at the end of the song according to Sri MC is "Layavinyasom", not the uncouth Tani. Period. Thank you Chandrasekharan sir for reminding those rasikas who'd listen to you. nkk/3/10/77 10pm
sairam