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13th July 2006, 08:39 AM
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Cheeni Kum
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1041187
Music genius serves up a feast
Preeti Raghunath
Wednesday, July 12, 2006 18:50 IST
Eight hundred and forty eight movies down the line, legendary music composer Ilaiyaraaja admits that he’s only served his audience pickles and poppadums.
“I have yet to serve them the entire meal,” he smiles. He is in the city composing music for two films, ‘Cheeni Kum’ starring Amitabh Bachchan and Tabu by debutante director Balakrishnan and ‘Shiva’ directed by Ram Gopal Varma.
He’s planning a few different styles for ‘Cheeni Kum’ - “There will be romantic numbers and lots of melodic, orchestrated numbers,” he says.
One of the first musicians to emphasise the importance of orchestration while composing music, he synthesised Western and Indian instruments.
“My music is very spontaneous; it comes from the heart. I can never plan it out. In fact, there has been a scientific study done saying that Mozart’s music develops brain cells because his music was straight from his heart,” he says.
Guru to A R Rahman, Ilaiyaraaja says he always knew Rahman was a bright spark. “That’s why I took him into my troupe! My keyboard player was drunk so I told my team to get me a player from somewhere. They came back saying a little boy was there - I was okay with the 11-year-old!” he smiles. From placing his fingers on the keyboard to helping him play, he’s proud of his ‘little spark’ who has sure has gone places.
The maestro is set about his views on composers today; “There are no music composers today - they are just arrangers! Today’s music will never go down the ages. It is only here for today and will not stay,” he says. It might just be two Bollywood movies currently but he says, “I don’t mind composing for more movies here but there should be good enough work for me!”[/tscii]
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13th July 2006, 09:48 AM
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Mikka Nanri Karthik
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13th July 2006, 04:46 PM
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There are no music composers today - they are just arrangers! Today’s music will never go down the ages. It is only here for today and will not stay,”
Enna ippadi sollitar? that includes Yuvan also?
ramesh
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13th July 2006, 07:31 PM
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Does anyone have any latest news of the music in much awaited movie "Shiva" and "Cheenikum"
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13th July 2006, 08:16 PM
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Yes Umaramesh, it includes Yuvan as well. I think he is right, though me being a big Yuvan fan myself.
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14th July 2006, 12:55 PM
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Ramesh, Presumably yes. But I dont like the sound of it - This is like going the TMS way(Naangallam enna great padaippugal padaithom - ippovum varudhe, patta idhellam?). Hope IR doesnt become like the TMS of last 20 years.
I'd like to believe he was commenting on the trend rather than as a sweeping include-all statement. I'd like to believe that he recognises there are exceptions to this rule as well.I, for one, cant believe that Swades, Parthiban Kanavu, Album, KKS, even IR's own ONOK(or some songs in these albums) will not stay forever as fantastic songs.
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14th July 2006, 01:32 PM
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net net no one willing to accept change of taste or adoption to next generation. yes, IR himself faced it and declared KAALAM PADHIL SOLLUM. He is scoring for hindi movie after a long time.Expecting his feast.
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ramesh
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14th July 2006, 01:53 PM
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rajdes, you did not understand correcly the meaning from what IR told. He tells the fact. Consider a music director today, what he is doing? Rearranging, remodifying, retuning, recomposing or recombining from existing one or more. IR is telling something like that "No one can escape from heavy inspiration now a days". The is the hidden meaning got from IR's speech.
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14th July 2006, 02:35 PM
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Re: Cheeni Kum
Originally Posted by
inetk
Guru to A R Rahman, Ilaiyaraaja says he always knew Rahman was a bright spark. “That’s why I took him into my troupe! My keyboard player was drunk so I told my team to get me a player from somewhere. They came back saying a little boy was there - I was okay with the 11-year-old!” he smiles. From placing his fingers on the keyboard to helping him play, he’s proud of his ‘little spark’ who has sure has gone places.
Great to hear this !
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14th July 2006, 07:39 PM
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Re: Cheeni Kum
Originally Posted by
inetk
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1041187
Music genius serves up a feast
Preeti Raghunath
Wednesday, July 12, 2006 18:50 IST
Guru to A R Rahman, Ilaiyaraaja says he always knew Rahman was a bright spark. “That’s why I took him into my troupe! My keyboard player was drunk so I told my team to get me a player from somewhere. They came back saying a little boy was there - I was okay with the 11-year-old!” he smiles. From placing his fingers on the keyboard to helping him play, he’s proud of his ‘little spark’ who has sure has gone places.
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