Showing posts with label 2016 Sunday Kutcheri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016 Sunday Kutcheri. Show all posts

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Vidyuth presents December Kutcheri


13 year old KC Vidyuth, a Class VIII student of National Public School presented a lively Mikeless Kutcheri at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore this Sunday (Dec 4) morning between 7am and 8am. No Mikes and Speakers were used at the Sunday Kutcheri.
Vidyuth, who is learning music from Sri Chitravina N Ravikiran, was accompanied on the Violin by Parur Ananthalakshmi (Disciple of Sri Parur M S Anantharaman) and on the Mirudangam by Vadavalli R Sriram (Disciple of Sri Poongulam S Ramakrishnan and Padma Bhushan, Sangeetha Kalanidhi Dr. Sri TV Gopalakrishnan). Appreciated through the one hour by morning walkers and kutcheri regulars who gathered around the chess square, Vidyuth presented compositions that included Annamacharya’s Shreeman Narayana (Bowli/Adi), Oothukadu Venkata Kavi’s Prema Swaroopa (Ananda Bairavi/ Adi), Thyagaraja’s Idi Samayamura (Chayanata/Adi), Muthuswami Dikshithar’s Mamava Meenakshi (Varali/Misrachapu) and Bharathiyar’s Bharatha Desam Endru Subramanya (Ragamalika/ Adi). Hari Krishnan, GM, Sundaram Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.

Varshini presents September Mikeless Kutcheri


S Varshinhi, a class VI student of Shankara Mat HSS, Thiruvanmiyur presented a Vocal Carnatic music performance this Sunday (September 4) morning between 7am and 8am at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. Varshinhi, who is learning music from Guru Smt. Vallinayaki, was accompanied on the Violin by R D Shyam Ragav (Disciple of Chertalai Sri R Shivakumar) and on the Mirudangam by Indhalur R D Adharsh (Disciple of Kalaimamani Guruvayur Dorai). Varshinhi presented compositions that included Muthuswamy Dikshithar’s Maha Ganapatim, Thyagarajar’s Gurulekha and Sobilli Sapthaswara and Oothukadu Venkatasubbaiyer’s Maragathamani Maya and Aalavadhennalo. TT Srinivasaraghavan, MD, Sundaram Finance presented certificates and mementos to artistes.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Varsha presents a lively Sunday Kutcheri


At 630am this Sunday Morning ( Nov 6), the chess square at the Nageswara Rao Park was abuzz with activity. The chess square was decorated with flowers welcoming the young 14 year old V. Varsha of Sivaswamy Kalalaya who was to present her first mikeless kutcheri.
By the time the clock ticked to 7am, a number of her friends, many of whom students of her Guru Subha Ganesan had gathered at the chess square to cheer their team mate. For an hour, Varsha, presented a lively vocal carnatic music performance sans mikes and speakers that was much appreciated by the audience that included the regular morning walkers.
Varsha, who is learning music from Guru Smt. Subha Ganesan, was accompanied on the Violin by R D Shyam Ragav (Disciple of Chertalai Sri R Shivakumar) and on the Mirudangam by Jayendra Kumar (Disciple of Thiruvarur Sri Bakthavatsalam). Varsha presented compositions that included Muthuswamy Dikshithar’s Gajananayutham (Chakravagham- Adi) and Kanchadalayadakshi (Kamalamanohari – Adi), Thyagarajar’s Ganamurthe (Ganamurthi – Adi), Mysore Vaasudevaacharya’s Mamavathu Sri Saraswathi (Hindolam – Adi) and Papanasam Sivan ‘s (Nyana sabaiyil - Saranga - Misra Chapu). S Dhandayudhapani, Head- Tamil Nadu, Sundaram Direct presented certificates and mementos to artistes.
Organised on the first Sunday of every month since February 2006, the idea of the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park is to provide opportunities to young budding talent aged below 15 years to present in front of an informal park audience amidst chirping birds and falling leaves. Over 1000 children have presented Kutcheri to-date. A committee from Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes. To participate in the audition, email profile to: sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

US student presents Saxaphone Kutcheri

14 year old Shishir leaves audience spell bound with Maruthamalai Maa Muniye and Bho Shambho
For the 2nd month in a row a School student from the US presented a Kutcheri at the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park at Nageswara Rao Park. This Sunday was a very special occasion. For the first time in the ten and a half years of Sunday Kutcheri in the Park, a Saxaphone Kutcheri was presented. And it lured so many of the morning walkers to the chess square that by 645am all the stools were occupied.
Shishir presented compositions that included Adirondaar (Maya Malava Goulai) and Nagumomu (Abheri). He had the audience spell bound with a lively presentation of two popular songs - Marudhamalai Maa Maniye (Darbari Kanada) and Bho Shambo (Revathy). Mylapore MLA R Natraj was present on the occasion and handed over certificates and mementos to the artistes. Natraj who was quite impressed with the presented asked him to seek the Lord's blessings with a presentation at the TTD. On hearing that the young lad was also learning vocal carnatic music, Natraj suggested that he should also present a vocal kutcheri sometime in the future.
The idea behind the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance on the first Sunday of every month is to promote young musical talent aged below 15years and provide them with a launch pad.No Mikes and Speakers are used at the Kutcheri. A committee from Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes. To participate in the audition, email profile to: sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Siblings present Mikeless Kutcheri


As part of the monthly Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance, the brother- sister duo of 14 year old Kavya Sridhar and 12 year old Aditya Sridhar presented a lively one hour mikeless Kutcheri this Sunday (5 June) morning between 630am and 730am at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. Both are learning music from Guru Smt. Seethalakshmi. Aditya is also learning from Sri. OS Thyagarajan. They were accompanied on the Violin by Ramya Srinivasan (Disciple of Poorna Prajna) and on the Mirudangam by A. Rohith (Disciple of Kalaimamani Thiruvarur Bakthavathsalam) Appreciated all the way by morning walkers and regulars at the Kutcheri who gathered around the chess square, the Siblings presented compositions that included Shambho Mahadeva (Bowli), Gnyana Mosaga Raadha (Poorvi Kalyani), Paamarajana Paalini (Simhendra Madhyamam), Bantu Reethi Kolu (Hamsanaadham) and Kandena Govindana (Chandra Kouns).
P Viswanathan, Company Secretary, Sundaram Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Ayshwarya presents a lively Mikeless Kutcheri


Morning Ragas at the Nageswara Rao Park
It was an early start on this Sunday’s summer morning on the first day of May with 12 year old V.U.M Ayshwarya, a student of Modern Sr. Sec School, Nanganallur presenting a lively one hour Mikeless Kutcheri from 630 am in front of an informal gathering at the chess square of the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. Ayshwarya, who is learning music from Guru Vidwan Shri B Uma Shankar, was accompanied on the Violin by T. Vagadeeswari (Disciple of Melakaveri Shri K.Thiagarajan) and on the Mirudangam by K. Sudev (Disciple of Kalaimamani Thiruvarur Bakthavathsalam).
Ayshwarya presented popular compositions that included Muthuswamy Dikshidhar’s Saraswathi Chayatharangini (Chayatharangini/ Adhi), Papanasam Sivan’s Gajavadhana Karuna Sadhana (Sriranjani/Adhi), Paradeivam Unaiyandri Unndoo (Poorvi Kalyani/ Adhi) and Thyagrarajar’s Janakiramana (SuddhaSeemandhini/Adhi), Meevalla Gunadhosha (Kaapi/Kandha Chaapu), Nee Nama Rupa Mulagu (Sowrashtram/Adhi) and Bharathiyar’s Pagaivanukkarulvai (Ragamalika / Yekam Thisra Nadai).
All the artistes were presented with certificates and mementos. No Mikes and speakers are used at the Kutcheri. Organised on the first Sunday of every month by Sundaram Finance, the idea of the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park is to provide opportunities to young budding talent aged below 15 years to present in front of an informal park audience amidst chirping birds and falling leaves. Certificates and Mementos are presented to the artistes by Sundaram Finance. Over 1000 children have presented Kutcheri to-date since the launch in February 2006. Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes. For audition, email: sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in, Follow Sunday Kutcheri on Facebook on www.facebook.com/sundaykutcheriinthepark

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Sathya Narayanan Mikeless Kutcheri


14 year old M Sathya Narayanan, a student of The Hindu Sr. Sec. School, Triplicane presented a Mikeless Kutcheri on Sunday (3 April) morning between 6.30am and 7.30am at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore.
Sathya Narayanan who is learning music from Guru Smt Sheela Sundar was accompanied on the Violin by Thirucherai Karthik (Guru Sri V.L. Kumar) and on the Mirudangam by Ajeet Sridhar (Guru Sri Chrompet Suresh). Appreciated all the way through the one hour by the informal park audience, Sathya Narayanan presented compositions that included Gajanana Yudham (Chakkravagam – Adi),Devi Neeye Thunai (Keeravani – Adi), Shobillu (Jagan Mohini – Roopakam), Ennai Nee Maravadhe ( Amrutha Varshini – Adi) and Janani Janani ( Revathi – Adi)
The idea of the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park is to provide opportunities to young budding talent aged below 15 years to present in front of an informal park audience amidst chirping birds and falling leaves. Over 1000 children have presented Kutcheri to-date since the launch in February 2006. Follow Sunday Kutcheri on Facebook on facebook/sundaykutcheriinthepark

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Nandita presents Mikeless Kutcheri


As part of the monthly Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance, 12 year old Nandita Shankar, a class VII student of PSBB Millennium School presented a Mikeless Kutcheri on the first Sunday of March 2016 ( 6 March) between 7am and 8am at the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. Nandita who is learning music from Guru Smt Niranjana Srinivasan, was accompanied on the Violin by R. Mathura Mathangi (Guru Villivakkam Sri S. Raghuraman) and on the Mirudangam by KP Arjun Sundaram (Guru Thillaistanam Suriyanarayanan).
Nandita presented compositions that included Brochevarevarura (Kamas – Adi),, Bhanturithi (Hamsanadham – Adi), Ramanukku Mannan Mudi (Indholam – Adi), Eppo Varuvaaro (Jonpuri – Adi), Mamava Pattabhirama (Manirangu – Misra Chapu) and Maragadha Valli (Kaambhoji – Adi). G Sundararajan, CFO, Sundaram Home Finance presented certificates and mementos to the artistes.
No Mikes and speakers are used at the Kutcheri. Organised on the first Sunday of every month, the idea of the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park is to provide opportunities to young budding talent aged below 15 years to present in front of an informal park audience amidst chirping birds and falling leaves. Over 1000 children have presented Kutcheri to-date since the launch in February 2006. Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes. For audition, email: sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in, Follow Sunday Kutcheri on Facebook on facebook/sundaykutcheriinthepark

Sunday, February 7, 2016

10th Anniversary Celebrations Vishwa Vidyalaya Vandalur


10 years ago on Feb 5, 2006, over 10 students from Vishwa Vidyalaya came all the way from Vandalur to present the launch Kutcheri of the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park. This morning ( Feb 7, 2016), they revived old memories as another group of students from the same school came to present a kutcheri on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of Sunday Kutcheri in the Park.
Sharp at 7am, S Sivakumar, VP-Corporate Communications, Sundaram Finance welcomed the artistes and the big crowd that had gathered around the Chess Square of the Nageswara Rao Park in Mylapore. Accompanied by students on the Dholki, Kanjira, Mridangam, Harmonium and the Keyboard, these young budding artistes presented songs that included Om Namo Gananayaka, Govardhana Giridhara, Hari Hari Raama Naama, Kaavadi Kondu Pazhani Malai and Hey Rama Dhoota.
Sampath Kumar, President, Nageswara Rao Park Walkers Association said this is the only one of its kind Mikeless Kutcheri in the city. He lauded Sundaram Finance for unearthing the musical talent in children over the last decade. He congratulated Sunday Kutcheri in the Park initiative for entering the Limca Book of Records and hoped that one day the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park will enter the Guiness Book of Records as well.
Speaking on the occasion, TT Srinivasaraghavan, MD, Sundaram Finance said ‘When the Sunday Kutcheri was launched, we were not sure as to how long this would continue and if the children would like the mikeless concept. We are glad that the Sunday Kutcheri has gone on for 10 years and has helped serve as a platform for over 1000 budding musicians. Today is a thanks giving day to all the Children, Parents and Gurus who have been part of making the Sunday Kutcheri a special event at the park over the last decade.’ TT Srinivasaraghavan presented certificates to the performing artistes and to Ms Mala, Head Mistress and Ms. Vasumathi, Vice Principal of Vishwa Vidyalaya.
The idea behind the Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance on the first Sunday of every month is to promote young musical talent aged below 15years and provide them with a launch pad.No Mikes and Speakers are used at the Kutcheri. A committee from Sundaram Finance conducts audition to select the artistes. To register for the audition: email Sundaykutcheri@sundaramfinance.in