Sunday, October 18, 2015

Sahana presents Kutcheri on day 2 Navarathri Special


A big Saturday ( 17 Oct) morning crowd appreciated the melodious carnatic music performance of 13 year old S Sahana (Guru Smt. Subha Ganesan) who presented the Kutcheri in the Park on day 2 of the Navarathri Special Kutcheri organised by Sundaram Finance at the Nageswara Rao Park.
Sahana was accompanied on the Violin by Violin – G Vagadeeswar (Guru: Smt Usha Rajagopalan) and on the Mirudangam by V. Balaji (Guru: Thiruvarur Sri Bhakthavathsalam). Between 7am and 8am, Sahana presented legendary compositions of Purandaradasar, Thyagarajar, Muthuswami Dikshidar and Thanjavur Shankara Iyer.
V Kumaraswamy, Sr. GM-Sundaram Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Navarathri Kutcheri 7th Year


In 2009, three years after the launch of the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park,Sundaram Finance encountered quite an unexpected challenge. The number of prospective artistes who had cleared the audition had grown manifold and with the age restriction ( Kutcheri in the Park is restricted to children aged below 15 years) the organisers faced a unique challenge of providing these young talented artistes with the opportunity to present the Kutcheri at the Nageswara Rao Park ahead of the 'upper age limit'.
This was one of the reasons to launch the Kutcheri in the Park in its third Avatar( Concert in the Park during the four day Sundaram Finance Mylapore Festival, every margazhi, and the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park on the first Sunday of every month are the other two). And this happy problem has continued to exist ever since. A lot of the slots for 2016 (Sunday Kutcheri in the Park)have already been filled. This morning, the 7th edition of three day Navarathri Kutcheri in the Park was kicked off with a one hour carnatic music performance by 14 year old Purva Dhanashree Cotah. Purva is learning music from Guru Sri P B Srirangachari (Disciple of TN Seshagopalan).
Accompanied on the Violin by Parur Ananthalakshmi (Guru: Parur M.S. Anantha Raman) and on the Mirudangam by K. Aravind Kumar (Guru: Sethalapathy Sri B.Sivaraman), Purva presented compositions that included Shyama Sastri’s Palaysumam ( Arabhi), Diskshithar’s Abhyamba Jagadamba ( Kalyani), Muthiah Bhagavathar’s Vijayambike (Vijayanagari) and Bharathiar’s Maatha Parasakthi ( Ragamalika).
P Viswanathan, Company Secretary, Sundaram Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes at the end of the Kutcheri.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Palghat Mani Iyer's great grand daughter presents Mikeless Kutcheri


It was close to 7am in the morning. The Flowers had been well laid out at the Chess Square of the Nageswara Rao Park. The organisers had arrived at 630am to set up the stage and were eagerly awaiting the arrival of the artistes. The regulars for the Sunday Kutcheri too had taken their seats around the Chess Square. 14 year old S Sowmya, a student of PSBB KK Nagar finally arrived just before 7am along with the accompanists.
For the next one hour, she presented a lively carnatic music performance in front of a big informal audience. Sowmya who is learning music from Guru Vidwan Sri Palghat T R Raja Ram was accompanied on the Violin by Thirucherai Karthik (Guru Sri V L Kumar) and on the Mridangam by Guru Ragavendar (Guru Kalaimamani (late) Thinniyam Sri Y. Krishnan). Soumya presented compositions that included Thayagrajar’s Guru Lekha Etuvanti (Gowri Manohari) and Akshaya Linga Vibo (Shankarabharanam) and Thiruvarur Ramasami Pillai’s Ekkalathilum (Poorvi Kalyani). Sowmya is the great granddaughter of Mridangam Vidwan Palghat Mani Iyer. TT Srinivasaraghavan, MD, Sundaram Finance Ltd., presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.
The idea behind the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised on the first Sunday of every month is to promote young musical talent aged below 15 years and to provide a launch pad for them. The focus has been on developing this as a platform for young ‘unsung’ children. No mikes and speakers are used at the Sunday Kutcheri. Over 900 children have presented Kutcheri in the Park since its launch in February 2006. Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes for the monthly kutcheri. To register for the audition: email sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Monday, July 6, 2015

Harini presents a lively Sunday Kutcheri in the Park


13 year old R Harini, a student of Dr. Subha Ganesh presented a lively carnatic music performance this Sunday (5th July) morning at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. It was Harini’s first big open air Kutcheri. Harini was accompanied on the Violin by G Vagadeeshwar (Guru Smt Usha Rajagopalan) and on the Mirudangam by K S Ramakrishnan (Guru Madurai Sri K. Rangarajan).
Applauded through the one hour of the Kutcheri by an audience that comprised of morning walkers and music connoisseurs, Harini presented compositions that included Sobillu Saptaswara (Jaganmohini/Roopakam), Kanchadalaya Dhakshi (Manohari/Adhi), Parvatinayakane (Shanmughapriya / Adhi) and Swagatham Krishna (Mohanam/ Adhi). P Viswanathan, Company Secretary, Sundaram Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.
The idea behind the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised on the first Sunday of every month is to promote young musical talent aged below 15 years and to provide a launch pad for them. The focus has been on developing this as a platform for young ‘unsung’ children. Over 900 children have presented Kutcheri in the Park since its launch in February 2006. Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes for the monthly kutcheri. To register for the audition: email sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Megha presents Sunday Kutcheri in the Park


14 year old Megha Bhaskar, a student of Guru Smt Madhuram presented a lively vocal carnatic music performance on a cloudy Sunday (7 June) morning between 630am and 730am at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore.
Megha was accompanied on the Violin by Haritha Narayanan (Disciple of Dr. Hemalatha) and on the Mirudangam by Neyveli K. Sai Prasaad (Disciple of Neyveli Narayanan) Megha presented compositions that included Maha Ganapathim (Nattai/ Rupakam), Saraswathi Namostute (Saraswathi/ Rupakam), Natanam Seiyum Paadanar (Ketharagawla/Rupakam), Karpagame Kanpaarai (Madhyamavathi/Aadhi) and Venkatachala Nilayam (Sindhu Bairavi/Aadhi) G Sundararajan, CFO, Sundaram Home Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Aakash presents Sunday Kutcheri


14 year old R Aakash, a student of Vidya Mandir presented a lively vocal carnatic music performance this Sunday (3 May) morning between 630am and 730am at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore.
Aakash, who is learning music from Guru Sri Samayakumar, was accompanied on the Violin by Miss Swathi (Disciple of Sri VV Srinivasa Rao – AIR artiste) and on the Mirudangam by Master Adithyan (Student of Sri. Vijayendran, Disciple of Umayalpuram Sivaraman). Aakash presented compositions that included Saraseeruha Sanapriye (Nattai), Rajagopalam (Mohanam), Ksheera Sagara Sayi Poorvi (Kalyani), Raguvamsa Sudha Kathana (Kuthukalam), Santhana Gopala (Khamas) and Chinan Chiru Kiliye (Ragamalika). VK Raman, VP, Sundaram Finance was present on the occasion and handed over certificates and mementos to the artistes.
Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes for the monthly kutcheri. To register for the audition: email sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Varsha presents Sunday Kutcheri


As part of the monthly Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance, 14year old Varsha, a class X student of Chettinad Vidyashram, presented a lively vocal carnatic music performance this morning at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. No mikes and speakers were used at the kutcheri. Varsha is learning music from Guru Mrs. Vasanthi Ravi.
Varsha presented compositions that included Oothukaadu Venkata Subbaiyar’s Sri Vignarajam Bhajae (Gambeera Nattai), Sri Muthuswamy Dikshithar’s Sri Kamakshi (Vasantha) and Kailasana Dhaena (Kambhoji), Thyagarajar’s Vasudevayani (Kalyani) and Jootha Murarae (Aarabhi), Papanasam Sivam’s Venkata Ramana (Lathangi) and Barathiyar’s Vande Maatharam (Ragamalika). Varsha was accompanied on the Violin by Parur Ananthalakshmi (Disciple of Parur M.S. Anatharaman) and on the Mirudangam by Master S.Sashank (Student of EVL Muthukumaran, disciple of Guru. Karaikudi Mani). S Ravindran, Sr. VP, Sundaram Finance was present on the occasion and presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.
Organised on the first Sunday of every morning between 7am and 8am, the idea behind the Kutcheri in the Park concept is to promote young musical talent aged below 15 years and to provide a launch pad for them. The focus of the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park has been on developing this as a platform for young ‘unsung’ children. Over 900 children have presented Kutcheri in the Park since the launch in February 2006. Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes for the monthly kutcheri. To register for the audition: email sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Maithreyi presents Sunday Kutcheri

As part of the monthly Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance, 14year old Maithreyi presented a lively mikeless kutcheri this morning at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. Maithreyi is learning music from Dr. Chitra Madhavan.
Accompanied on the Violin by S. Vignesh (Guru: Sri S Nagarajan) and on the Mridangam by Hari Vishwanathan (Guru: Ms Narmada Gopalakrishnan), Maithreyi presented compositions that included Thyagarajar’s Sri Ganapathinee ( Sourashtram/Adi) and Guru Leka ( Gowri Manohari/ Kanda Chapu), Muthuswamy Dikshithar’s Shankaram Abhirami ( Kamala Manohari / Roopakam) and Swarna Venkatesa Dikshithar’s Nee Inri (Ananda Bhairavi/Adi), Manila Meedhinil (Desh /Adi) and Ellorum Sugamai ( Madhyamavathi / Adi). P Viswanathan, Company Secretary, Sundaram Finance was present on the occasion and presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.
Organised on the first Sunday of every morning between 7am and 8am, the idea behind the Kutcheri in the Park concept is to promote young musical talent aged below 15 years and to provide a launch pad for them. The focus has been on developing this as a platform for young ‘unsung’ children. No mikes and speakers are used at the Kutcheri. Over 900 children have presented Kutcheri in the Park since its launch in February 2006. Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes for the monthly kutcheri. To register for the audition: email sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Times of India features Sunday Kutcheri in the Park


Sunday Kutcheri in the Park enters 10th Year


The monthly Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance on the first Sunday of every month has entered the 10th Year. The idea behind the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park launched in February 2006 was to promote young musical talent aged below 15 years and to provide them with a launch pad. The focus has been on developing this as a platform for young ‘unsung’ children. To kick off the 10th year of the Kutcheri in the Park, 8 children aged below 15years from ‘Veenavadhini Sangita Sampradaya Trust’ presented a Group Mikeless Kutcheri on Sunday (Feb 1) morning at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore.
The students are learning music from Sri. Jeyaraaj Krishnan & Smt Jayasri Jeyaraaj Krishnan, disciples of Late Sri. Anantharama Iyer & Sel. Champakavalli who are from the Sishya Parampara of Muthuswamy Dikshithar.
Accompanied on the Veena by H R Meenakshi, on the Violin by T V Sukanya and on the Mridangam by R Pranav, the students presented compositions that included Sree Guruguha ( Devakriya / Rupakam), Sree Ranganathan ( Poorna Chandrika / Adi), Maragadha Lingam ( Vasantha / Adi), Marukelara (Jayathasri / Adi) and Saroja Dala Nethri ( Sankarabaranam/ Adi). Present Nottu Swaram The students also presented ‘Nottu Swaram’, a master piece by Muthuswamy Dikshihar composed with Sanskrit Lyrics to Western melodies with the pitch intervals corresponding to that of the Sankarabaranam Ragam and a peppy Thalam.
K. Sankara Kumar, VP, Sundaram Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes. No mikes and speakers are used at the Kutcheri. Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes for the monthly kutcheri. To register for the audition: email sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Sriranjani presents Mylapore Festival Kutcheri

As part of day 3 of the Sundaram Finance Mylapore Festival 2015, Sriranjani Darbha (Guru: Smt Suguna Varadachari) presented a mikeless Kutcheri on Saturday morning at the Nageswara Rao Park.
Sriranjani presented songs that included Muthuswamy Dikshithar’s Sri Mathrubhootham ( Kannada/Misra Chapu), Thyagaraja’s Pattividu Varadu ( Manjari/ Adi) and Jayadeva Ashtapadhi’s Rathi Sukha Sare ( Desh/Adi)

Friday, January 9, 2015

carnatica gurukulam students present kutcheri in the park


Around 15 students of Carnatica Gurukulam (Guru: Smt Neeraja Badrinath) present the kutcheri in the park on the 2nd morning of the four day Sundaram Finance Mylapore Festival 2015.
The children presented songs that included Namam Nalla Namam (Valaji), Sundara Moorthy (Amirthavarshini), Pooraya Mama Kamam (Bilahari) and Oruthi Maganai (Behag) TK Seshadri was present on the occasion and handed over certificates to the artistes.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Mikeless Kutcheri kicks off 13th Sundaram Finance Mylapore Festival


17children present Thyagaraja’s Pancha Ratna Krithis
17 students of Ganamrudha Music School (Guru: Dr. Chitra Madhavan) kicked off the 13th Sundaram Finance Mylapore Festival with a lively Group Kutcheri this morning at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore in front of a big crowd comprising of music connoisseurs and morning walkers. As a dedication to Sri Thyagaraja, the children presented Pancha Ratna Krithis that included Jagada Nanda Karaka (Nattai/Aadi), Dudu Kugula Nanne (Gowla / Aadi) and Kanaka Naruchira (Varali / Aadi). TT Srinivasaraghavan, MD, Sundaram Finance was present on the occasion and handed over the certificates and mementos to the artistes.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

The Hindu on Sunday Kutcheri in the Park


The Hindu Metro Plus features Sunday Kutcheri in the Park on Jan 6,2015