Saturday, February 25, 2006

HARK ! TNS SINGS

AIR has been broadcasting the RTP concerts of TNSeshagopalan for the past three weeks.RTPin Hamsadvani-Nagasvaravali on 7th was fantastic being one of his specialities. The RTP in Shanmukhapriya was wonderful with his fascinating delineation of the raga and the svaraprasthara was extraordinary which could be heard only from him. The third RTP was in Kalamanohari rendered with an unbelievable mastery of a raga which though a minor one was made a major by his skill. The svaraprasthara was enchanting because it was melliflous yet forceful. He fondled the svaras as though patting them with a peacock feather releaing them like flowers in the stream of music.

There will be Dharmavathi RTP by him next week. So tune in to Madras 1 next tuesday at 8.45am sharp. Two more RTPS by TNS are to be broadcast on 28thFeb. and on 7th March.
Don't miss his Harikatha on Kambaramayana in Hamsadvani during 5th to 9th April. Posted by Picasa
TNSeshagopalan
TNSeshagopalan a maestro of carnatic music and a creative genius. An excellent exponent of harikatha. He is going to do harikatha on Kambaramayanam in Hamsadvani from 5th to 9th April. Don't miss it.AIR is braodcasting his RTP series every Tuesday in Arangisai at 8.45 am. So far there were three of his RTPS, Hamsadvani-Nagasvaravali, Shanmukhapriya and Kamalamanohari.Next week it will be an RTP in Dharmavathi. His delineation of raga and the renderin g of svaraprasthara is something to be heard to be believed. While HAMSADVANI-NAGASVARAVALI was brilliant being double barrelled, the SHANMUKHAPRIYA was fabulous both in raga alapana and svaras which were out of the ordinary. The minor raga KAMALAMANOHARI was given a stastus of a major raga which is possible only by such a stalwart as TNS. The svaras were melliflous yet forceful and he fondled each svara as though patting thyem with a peacock feather and the flow of svaras were like flowers strewn in river os music.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
TNS-Alegend of our times
The music which reflects the divinity within and transmits the same in the listener is a great blessing, where there is a communion with the inner self which is
TNSeshagopalan
TNSeshagopalan a maestro of carnatic music and a creative genius. An excellent exponent of harikatha. He is going to do harikatha on Kambaramayanam in Hamsadvani from 5th to 9th April. Don't miss it.AIR is braodcasting his RTP series every Tuesday in Arangisai at 8.45 am. So far there were three of his RTPS, Hamsadvani-Nagasvaravali, Shanmukhapriya and Kamalamanohari.Next week it will be an RTP in Dharmavathi. His delineation of raga and the renderin g of svaraprasthara is something to be heard to be believed. While HAMSADVANI-NAGASVARAVALI was brilliant being double barrelled, the SHANMUKHAPRIYA was fabulous both in raga alapana and svaras which were out of the ordinary. The minor raga KAMALAMANOHARI was given a stastus of a major raga which is possible only by such a stalwart as TNS. The svaras were melliflous yet forceful and he fondled each svara as though patting thyem with a peacock feather and the flow of svaras were like flowers strewn in river os music.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
TNS-Alegend of our times
The music which reflects the divinity within and transmits the same in the listener is a great blessing, where there is a communion with the inner self which is

TNSeshagopalan

TNSeshagopalan a maestro of carnatic music and a creative genius. An excellent exponent of haraikatha. He is going to di harikatha on Kambaramayanam in Hamsadvani from 5th to 9th April. Don't miss it.
AIR is braodcasting his RTP series every Tuesday in Arangisai at 8.45 am. So far there were three of his RTPS, Hamsadvani-Nagasvaravali, Shanmukha priya andf Kamalamanohari.Next week it will be an RTP in Dharmavathi. His delineation of raga and the renderin g of svaraprasthara is something to be heard to be believed. Whiloe HAMSADVANI-NAGASVARAVALI was brilliant being double barrelled the SHANMUKHAPRIYA was fabulous both in raga alapana and svaras which were out of the ordinary. The minor raga KAMALAMANOHARI was given a stastus of a major raga which is possible only by such a stalwart as TNS. The svaras were melliflous yet forceful and he fondled each svara as though patting thyem with a peacock feather and the flow of svaras were like flowers strewn in river os music. Posted by Picasa