A delightful jugalbandi
A. RAMALINGA SASTRY
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Singers Shubha Mudgal and Bombay Jayashree enchanted music lovers with their rendition.
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Photo:C.V.Subrahmanyam
For the connoisseurs Bombay Jayashree and Subha Mudgal sang in perfect tempo.
Goodwill Communications in aid of its Chennai-based NGO, Good Life organised a Hindustani and Carnatic jugalbandi in Kalabharathi last Sunday.
Singers Shubha Mudgal in the company of Sudhir Nayak on harmonium and Anish Padhan on tabla and Bombay Jayashree with Embar Kannan on violin and P. Subrahmanyam on mridangam representing the two genres of Indian classical music featured in the programme.
The eventgot off to a mellifluous start with the rendering of aalapana of Dharmavathiby Jayashree for Vasudevachar’s Bhajanaseyarada and Madhuvanthiby Shubha for the composition Maine Maanaayi Naahi. Both concluded with racy swaram in both the tempos.
A similar exercise in delineating Khamas on violin and Khamaj on harmonium followed.
In response to Shubha’s composition in Khamaj, Jayashree rendered the popular Javali Marubaarikoorvalenura in Khamas.Jayashree sang the lullaby Kannamma interspersed with a jhoola song by Shubha in Peelu. The programme overall enchanted the music lovers.
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