This is an out and out Semmangudi's brand song and forte. He's trying to catch his breath during his rendering; even that has become a part of the Semmangudi legend. There can't be any other Semmangudi.Thanks.
@@anupamsps When he was 16, a young singer on the threshold of immense promise, Semmangudi’s voice did not so much break as shatter. “His voice is as melodious as the noise created when a coconut shell is scraped on a rock," his teacher’s brother is said to have remarked, adding, “Don’t bother to give him vocal training." Undaunted, Semmangudi moved into his own lodgings and, like a mahout with a wild elephant, began the laborious process of taming his voice. “The only way appeared to be to keep on singing till the voice was rid of its jagged edges," writes Sriram V. in Carnatic Summer, his engaging collection of profiles of musicians. So, Semmangudi sang and sang, ignoring discouragement and mockery, until he regained control of his voice. It returned at a price-his vocal cords were, it is said, permanently damaged-but the result, however nasal and far from mellifluous, at least hit the right notes. Two years later, he gave his first public performance in Kumbakonam. www.livemint.com/#box_1540236400416
@@ananthanarayanasharma4301 I have an impression that nasal influence is considered bad in indian classical music, is it so? Thank you so much for an enlightening comment.
@@anupamsps aesthetics (rasa in Samskritam) is different in Hindustani and Carnatic music? Another interpretation of the same musical composition, by the husband wife duo of Dr.L.Subramanian and Smt. Kavitha Krishnamurthi ua-cam.com/video/df0K8KF5Hp0/v-deo.html
“This photo of Chemmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer is hazy and not upto the mark. A very good photograph of Chemmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer must be inserted. His singing is par excellence. He is a great singer in the Carnatic Music and Guru for ‘Bharata Ratna’ Smt. M.S. Subbulakshmi avarGaLukku. Plus a winner of that prestigious MagsasE Award winner. Pl. continue to enjoy his beautiful concert. KEtpOr uLLanGaL anaiththumE maghizhchchiyai adaiGinRana enRu chollavum vENdumaa? - “M.K.Subramanian.”
“I feel the above photo is not up to the mark somehow. But Semmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer’s singing compensated by his beautiful singing. Is it not? Migavum pramaathamE Semmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer paadiyuLLaar. EllOrum kEttu maghizhavum. ThEn (Honey) mazhai pozhivathaip pOlavE thaan. Pakka vadyanGaLaaga violinil Sri T.N. KrishNanum and ‘ 10:32 antha ‘ThaaLach chakravarththi
On this song he had sung in a melting way that we can hear many times.Way he picks up speed in swarams is his trademark.Awesome.
(Continues) Sri Palakkadu Sri MaNi avarGaLum jamaayththu vittaarGaL. AvarGaLukkum VaazhththukkaL. - “M.K.Subramanian.”
This is an out and out Semmangudi's brand song and forte. He's trying to catch his breath during his rendering; even that has become a part of the Semmangudi legend. There can't be any other Semmangudi.Thanks.
Divine. We are lucky to be able to listen to this heavenly music.
Thanks to all the rasiks of music who have put up such gems of the great Semmangudi on UA-cam. My late father would have enjoyed this so much.
Simply Superb... No words to express
Mind blown 💥👍👏practice makes perfect
Infinite salutations to the Sangeetha bheeshmaachaaryar
Seriously அருமை! அருமை!
🙏blessed to listen to such divine music
Superb
அற்புதம் பதிவு செய்தவர்களுக்கு மிக்க நன்றி
He is a true example of the victory of talent over voice.He was a successful guru too.MS Amma was indeed a stalwart but he did bring her too.
what's wrong with the voice?
@@anupamsps When he was 16, a young singer on the threshold of immense promise, Semmangudi’s voice did not so much break as shatter. “His voice is as melodious as the noise created when a coconut shell is scraped on a rock," his teacher’s brother is said to have remarked, adding, “Don’t bother to give him vocal training."
Undaunted, Semmangudi moved into his own lodgings and, like a mahout with a wild elephant, began the laborious process of taming his voice. “The only way appeared to be to keep on singing till the voice was rid of its jagged edges," writes Sriram V. in Carnatic Summer, his engaging collection of profiles of musicians. So, Semmangudi sang and sang, ignoring discouragement and mockery, until he regained control of his voice. It returned at a price-his vocal cords were, it is said, permanently damaged-but the result, however nasal and far from mellifluous, at least hit the right notes. Two years later, he gave his first public performance in Kumbakonam.
www.livemint.com/#box_1540236400416
@@ananthanarayanasharma4301 I have an impression that nasal influence is considered bad in indian classical music, is it so?
Thank you so much for an enlightening comment.
@@anupamsps aesthetics (rasa in Samskritam) is different in Hindustani and Carnatic music?
Another interpretation of the same musical composition, by the husband wife duo of Dr.L.Subramanian and Smt. Kavitha Krishnamurthi
ua-cam.com/video/df0K8KF5Hp0/v-deo.html
Simply awesome.😏
great music!
“This photo of Chemmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer is hazy and not upto the mark. A very good photograph of Chemmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer must be inserted. His singing is par excellence. He is a great singer in the Carnatic Music and Guru for ‘Bharata Ratna’ Smt. M.S. Subbulakshmi avarGaLukku. Plus a winner of that prestigious MagsasE Award winner. Pl. continue to enjoy his beautiful concert. KEtpOr uLLanGaL anaiththumE maghizhchchiyai adaiGinRana enRu chollavum vENdumaa? - “M.K.Subramanian.”
Wooowwww
I may not be born at that time when the concert was recorded
“I feel the above photo is not up to the mark somehow. But Semmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer’s singing compensated by his beautiful singing. Is it not? Migavum pramaathamE Semmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer paadiyuLLaar. EllOrum kEttu maghizhavum. ThEn (Honey) mazhai pozhivathaip pOlavE thaan. Pakka vadyanGaLaaga violinil Sri T.N. KrishNanum and ‘ 10:32 antha ‘ThaaLach chakravarththi
whos on violin and mridangam?
serene
“Sri AkilaandEswari rakshamaam enRa ‘thwijaavanthi’ raagak krithiyinai Chemmangudi Sri Srinivasa Iyer avarGaL anaiththu Carnatic Sangeetha rasigarGaLukkum (paamara makkaLaiyum chEththuth thaan cholluGinREn) maghizhum vagaiyil paadiyuLLaar. Intha kruthiyinaik kEttu anaiththu Carnatic Sangeetha rasikarGaLukkum ellaiyilla maghizhchchiyE. Sri AkilaandEswariyin pughazhaiyum,, perumaiGaLaiyum, anbinaiyum varNikka iyalumaa? NeenGaLe chollavum.” - “M.K.Subramanian.”
who is on Mridangam ? looks like VR
Nobody ca excel semmangudi in this song
Disgrace to the 2 dislikes!! Nonsense!
probably by some crook, who converted religion for 2 kg rice