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    With malice towards none
    Achievement Veteran playback singer and music director K.P. Udayabhanu has been honoured with the Padma Shri.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3050940100.htm

    2.Melody of the reed
    Flautist Shantala Subramaniam has attained a style that combines innovation with tradition.
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    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3051020200.htm

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    1. For the love of music
    Scores of musicians made the Tyagaraja Aaradhana Sangeethotsavam memorable.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3050280200.htm

    2. Festivals with a reason
    Odissi music and the contribution of gurus were celebrated at two different festivals.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3050290200.htm

    3. Pleasing notations
    M.K.S. Siva presented a mesmerising nadaswaram recital.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3050320200.htm


    4. Traditional fare
    Huge crowds thronged Thyagaraja Aradhana festivities.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3050330300.htm


    5. Musical fiesta
    The three-day Thyagaraja Aradhana proved to be a learning ground for students of music.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3050340300.htm

    6.A treat for the rasikas
    Sharada Cultural Trust’s 19th annual music fest delivers on all counts.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/01/30/s...3050370300.htm

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    Anita Ratnam


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    Totally reprehensible. Even today, if women cannot feel free, then I am afraid fascist forces are gaining ground. In the name of the ideal Indian woman, men like to see us enslaved and psychologically shackled. I am currently attending a dance festival in Toronto, so when I read about the Mangalore incident on the Internet, I wondered about a woman’s place in our society. If we cannot walk without fear, laugh honestly and enjoy our freedom in our own country, then what are we celebrating 60 years of Independence for? What are we so smug about? What is the hope I give my daughter and all the daughters of this country? Through art and life, I continually endeavour to combat feminine stereotypes. But at times like this, I feel helpless. This is certainly not an ‘India Shining’ moment.

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    1. In life and love
    The Kabir Festival brought not just the 15th century mystic poet to your doorstep, but also practitioners who haunt you with their sheer passion and faith
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0651010300.htm


    2.Vibrant talent
    Surya Rao’s kuchipudi recital vouched for abundant talent
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0651020300.htm

    3. Inspired moments
    Harishnarayan and Shivaram gave a gamaka-rich presentation
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0651030300.htm


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    1. Stress on ragas’ richness
    Vasudha Keshav chose some pleasing kritis on Krishna for her Mudhra concert.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0651180200.htm

    2. Enthralling line-up
    A series of concerts by eminent musicians were held during the three-day music fest held at Thiruvaiyaru.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0650630300.htm

    3. Rich aural treat
    The artists exhibited their precision in performance and consonance in thalam which kept the audience spell-bound all through.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0650650300.htm

    4.Sprightly rendition
    Kanaka’s voice and rendition of kritis enabled her to strike a rapport with the audience.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0650670300.htm

    5.Songs of the Sufis
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0651220300.htm

    6. Bhava-laden soulful rendition
    Veena Revathy Krishna’s commitment to provide the best of Carnatic music was evident in her recital for Fifty-fifty Club.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0651320400.htm

    7. An interesting exercise
    Listen to Suguna Purushothaman as she gives many useful tips and guidelines to achieve proficiency in the art of Pallavi singing.
    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/06/s...0651330400.htm

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    Jazz casts its magic spell
    Two concerts in the city drew listeners to the fine nuances of jazz

    if u like this post ur comments here

    http://www.hindu.com/mp/2009/03/18/s...1850080800.htm

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    Mellifluous rendition

    O.S. Arun’s popularity is more as a singer of bhajans and abhangs than as traditional Carnatic concert performer. His wide repertoire and flexible voice have made him a sought out artist for bhajan sandhya concerts. Ten compositions of ...

    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/13/s...1351160300.htm

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    Rich repertoire
    Despite the slight discomfort in her throat, Nandita Ravi’s clarity of diction and uninterrupted flow with a pliant voice that characterised her vocal recital at the Rajalakshmi Fine Arts struck a deep chord with the listeners.Her ...

    see her photo here

    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/13/s...1350310300.htm

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    Rich tribute to Purandaradasa
    Age has not affected the powerful vocals of nonagenarian R. K. Srikantan, who chose rare Dasar kritis for his Hamsadhwani concert.

    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/13/s...1351130200.htm

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    Arundati

    Thodi in all its grandeur
    commendable range and mature manodharma made her recital a wholesome fare.

    http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/03/13/s...1351150300.htm
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