It is amazing how a western instrumen t has come and made our nation as her own and produce d umteen diggajaas and enriched indian carnatic music.marvelllos.
Charukeshi, undoubtedly the saddest raaga of all. Its the last cry for help. When a man finally loses his battle against life, he turns to God himself and cry out loud for rescue. This raaga atleast for me depicts that.
@@gauthamkrishnan5922 Shubhapantuvarali lacks abstractness; it is excessively plain. Charukeshi is the Raga of pain- emotionsl pain, and has all the abstractness that SPV lacks.
This is my first comment on a UA-cam video. Dear sir... Ioved it.. tears are flowing from my eyes... Can't explain how happy i am. Felt like hearing the Goddess ..
Ironically, charukeshi is known as the raga used in a tragic outset. Even this song aada Modi galade is about tyaga Raja lamenting how Rama is never giving him his darshan
Its always an honour to listen to the maestro creating magic on those mesmerising strings! Just as enchanting now as it was so many decades ago. The magic just keeps growing richer and richer!
The ragam charukesi cannot b described in words . It can only be experienced by the listener and the one who recites with their beautiful manodharmam .soo beautiful sir again no words to express the beauty of the recital and the raga ... Immeresed in this divine music .
I listened THIS GREAT LEGEND'S playing at VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL (KOLKATA).It is not needed but I am saying that I found just a heart touch in his every movements of music 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
NEVER... Absolutely 💯 beautiful. I'm so pissed that his country was conquered by the English, most people don't know that Ireland and India have very similar flags to this day, because of their unified Independence movements at the same time essentially. I'm actually American, but ethnicity is Irish. 😎🇨🇮🤝🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸😎 I have about 12 Indian friends, plus their families. Absolutely wonderful people. Period. Every ethnicity has good and bad people, I'm not an idiot, yet my best and most loyal, honorable, people who possess integrity and love, peace are without question... INDIAN. 🇺🇸😎🤝😎🇮🇳
Of course he could do it. But if he played this at court he'd probably never played violin in that court again. As for the skill... You just have to look at his caprices to know he could play almost anything on a violin. One can only imagine if Paganini traveled through Asia what kind of music he'd write... But i agree, the sound on display here is so big, it's hard to compare it to anything..
@@janezpungartnik3149 i love paganini...obviously a huge fan of caprice number 24, and number 5 of course. *I'm not so sure he could actually play this, without a couple hours minimum of practice.* Not to even begin to mention: Niccolo Paganini was probably the FIRST superstar musician to actually play upon the 'sold my soul to the devil, in return for musical gifts'! I don't believe someone who could do such a thing overtly, at such a time in history would have any problems himself 'playing this at court' or the ramifications that would or would not follow. Who knows for sure... All i know: This man, *Dr. Lakshminaranya Subramanian trained in Carnatic music, and then trained in western classical music, and trained in medicine, and became a holder of a PhD.* That's a very big deal, were i am from. ☀️😎☀️🇺🇸 I appreciate your position, and comment. Be well
@@janezpungartnik3149 The real answer to that is, obviously Paganini could not have done it. But not technically speaking - rather musically speaking. He was not trained in modal music of this form, and to construct a raga such as this brilliant improvised rendering, one has to study this system. In reality, no great musician 'can do' what another one has done or does, simply because it's their unique musical character and expression, and more than that, it's a whole mindset of a different tradition which cannot simply be copied in technical means.
As usual LS mesmerises. When was this performed ? The recording quality is quite poor. This is surprising considering that it is at Royal Albert Hall !
This is vey good. But, the real praise should belong to the system( Carnatic aka South Indian classical) . Listen to Master U.Srinivas handling the same Charukesi ragam.
Music: wonderful! Videography: well composed and shot. Production: TERRIBLE - cannot watch, as the video portion is entirely unrelated to the audio, so cannot learn from his technique. Very disappointed. I'm listening now with the video scrolled off the top, and it's much better...
It is amazing how a western instrumen t has come and made our nation as her own and produce d umteen diggajaas and enriched indian carnatic music.marvelllos.
I believe perhaps you guys invented it...
Sarangi.
Much love and respect for Indian culture.
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Charukeshi, undoubtedly the saddest raaga of all. Its the last cry for help. When a man finally loses his battle against life, he turns to God himself and cry out loud for rescue. This raaga atleast for me depicts that.
Subhapantuvarali says a hi !!
@@gauthamkrishnan5922 Shubhapantuvarali lacks abstractness; it is excessively plain. Charukeshi is the Raga of pain- emotionsl pain, and has all the abstractness that SPV lacks.
When a beloved is departing, this Raga also provides the emotions for the parting dialogue between the two.
Not only every violinist, but every musician should watch and listen to Dr. Subramaniam. This is a whole different paradigm. 🙏🏼
Just, wow...
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This is my first comment on a UA-cam video. Dear sir... Ioved it.. tears are flowing from my eyes... Can't explain how happy i am. Felt like hearing the Goddess ..
thats the beauty of Charukesi and the master of course!
Ironically, charukeshi is known as the raga used in a tragic outset. Even this song aada Modi galade is about tyaga Raja lamenting how Rama is never giving him his darshan
"Emperor of the Violin"
No joke.
Padma Bhushan also.
😎🇺🇸🙏
Its always an honour to listen to the maestro creating magic on those mesmerising strings! Just as enchanting now as it was so many decades ago. The magic just keeps growing richer and richer!
This human has surely found and played every note in our universe
It’s just brilliant how the first few seconds itself sets the stage - the bhavam of the raga is brought out instantly.
❤FOR. SiVA SIVA WITH.LOVELY.(MAGAM).CHARUKESY.VIOLIN/TAMBURA/TAVIL/GADAM/GANJIRA/MORSING.COMPOSED.RAGAM.NARPAVY...
This made me cry! 😭
Absolute bliss!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
20:00 to 20:30, the flow is so sublime , very hard not to nod in that bliss
Padma Bhushan.
No joke.
In a country of 1.8 Billion people.
That's a big deal.
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This is the gold we should cling to our hearts and never let go. Absolute legends.
Can't stop tears flowing, what bliss
❤FOR- SIVA SIVA WITH-LOVELY-(MAGAM)-CHARUKESY-VIOLIN/TAMBURA/TAVIL/GADAM/GANJIRA/MORSING-COMPOSED-RAGAM-NARPAVY...
Dr LS
Who can beat you in bringing about the true emotions of this raag chaarukesi.
Dhanyosmi
The ragam charukesi cannot b described in words . It can only be experienced by the listener and the one who recites with their beautiful manodharmam .soo beautiful sir again no words to express the beauty of the recital and the raga ...
Immeresed in this divine music .
😢
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Soul-stirring.. omg.. tears rolling in my eyes..🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Mindblowing playing of the Violin.
He can make the instrument cry or laugh.He is just TOO GOOD.
Emperor of sound.
No joke.
Also:::
Padma Bhushan.
That's a big deal where I am from.
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Thank you very much sir for playing this beautiful piece of music 🙏
Excellent performance and also watch Mandolin Srinivasan's Charukesi, Ragam, talam, Pallavi (RTP)
At around 4:18 you can see vid dr.m Lalitha playing tamboora......fabulous playing by dr.ls ....👍🙏
Chalo sajana, jaha tak ghata chale, best filmy version of charukeshi. Dr. L. Subra. In. Star of violin!
Also, Jo Humne Dastan apni sunai (Madan Mohan) and Bedardi Balma (Shankar-Jaikishan) and any number of Tamil film gems!
I listened THIS GREAT LEGEND'S playing at VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL (KOLKATA).It is not needed but I am saying that I found just a heart touch in his every movements of music 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Dr. L S is the ultimate in my collection. Brings my mind to peace when I am confused and sad.
Very well said.
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Dr. Balasubramanian takes listeners to a very different ecstatic level.. Fantastic!
SIR LOVE YOU.......ABSOLUTE BHAKTI IS REFLECTING..........VERY POWERFUL COMBINATION OF FEELING & PESHKASH 🙏💯💯💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💟💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
His masterful bowing and accompaniment by four percussion instruments and kunnakol is a delightful experience
I have listened to this rendition several times and never get tired of it. Such pure music
NEVER...
Absolutely 💯 beautiful.
I'm so pissed that his country was conquered by the English, most people don't know that Ireland and India have very similar flags to this day, because of their unified Independence movements at the same time essentially.
I'm actually American, but ethnicity is Irish.
😎🇨🇮🤝🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸😎
I have about 12 Indian friends, plus their families.
Absolutely wonderful people.
Period.
Every ethnicity has good and bad people,
I'm not an idiot, yet my best and most loyal, honorable, people who possess integrity and love, peace are without question...
INDIAN.
🇺🇸😎🤝😎🇮🇳
Fall in the state of musical world while playing raag
Very nice
WHAT A MARVELLOUS RENDERING OF THIS BEAUTIFUL RAGA. SALUTES DR
Fantastic masterpiece. Thrilled hearing. - Col CK Seshadri, Bengaluru
Soulful rendition of charukeshi 🙏🙏
Beautiful transition really very touching instrument and of course one of the greatest masters of violin🙏
Amazing amazing every human birth should listen namaskaram to classical music father Purandaradasar what a redering by Dr Bala
Why did Purandaradasar discover this Ragam !?
Magnificent! What a gem from a tremendously talented and serious musician. Thank you!!
With no prejudice, nobody can replace Mandolin Srinivas Ji in rendering this Raga ❤️
LSub takes us to a different plane. Mesmerizing. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely brilliant, soothing n butter smooth 🙏🙏🙏
What an excellent concert. Sir , thousand pranams to you. 🙏🙏🙏
Excellent God bless you all 🙏🏽🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Mesmerising. Thanks for uploading. The accompanied artists are beautifully doing their best.
Pure bliss! Only a genius could do this!
Awesome performance and I love his music
Amazing. I don't think Paganini could do it.
*emperor of sound*
Thank you for sharing this.
Of course he could do it. But if he played this at court he'd probably never played violin in that court again. As for the skill... You just have to look at his caprices to know he could play almost anything on a violin. One can only imagine if Paganini traveled through Asia what kind of music he'd write... But i agree, the sound on display here is so big, it's hard to compare it to anything..
@@janezpungartnik3149 i love paganini...obviously a huge fan of caprice number 24, and number 5 of course.
*I'm not so sure he could actually play this, without a couple hours minimum of practice.*
Not to even begin to mention:
Niccolo Paganini was probably the FIRST superstar musician to actually play upon the 'sold my soul to the devil, in return for musical gifts'!
I don't believe someone who could do such a thing overtly, at such a time in history would have any problems himself 'playing this at court' or the ramifications that would or would not follow.
Who knows for sure...
All i know:
This man, *Dr. Lakshminaranya Subramanian trained in Carnatic music, and then trained in western classical music, and trained in medicine, and became a holder of a PhD.*
That's a very big deal, were i am from.
☀️😎☀️🇺🇸
I appreciate your position, and comment.
Be well
@@janezpungartnik3149 The real answer to that is, obviously Paganini could not have done it. But not technically speaking - rather musically speaking. He was not trained in modal music of this form, and to construct a raga such as this brilliant improvised rendering, one has to study this system. In reality, no great musician 'can do' what another one has done or does, simply because it's their unique musical character and expression, and more than that, it's a whole mindset of a different tradition which cannot simply be copied in technical means.
@yoavbueno9656
Been a while since I saw my replies...
For that I apologize.
Yet, thank you for that advanced semi-tutorial.
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pure bliss
Pls post more ragas Sir
This is the essence of Charukesi
Just mesmerising and enormously humbling!
love this rag!
And me!! 😭😭😭
Very beautiful
Awesome
Wow... very nice music... thank you
i have no words... Exellant ! Awesome ! Bravo !!!
makes me cry every single time
Yes!!
Padma Bhushan 🇺🇸😎🤝😎🇮🇳
brilliant!!
thanks for this wonderful gem
Really it is marvelous.
17:40to17:50 wow very interesting
omg
amazing song
Salute sir soul touching thanks the uploader charujakasi pride of you
thank you regards
Blissful. Absolutely thrilling.
As usual LS mesmerises. When was this performed ? The recording quality is quite poor. This is surprising considering that it is at Royal Albert Hall !
Could you please give the names of accompanying artists
Peacefull
anybody knows where this sound can be downloaded?
Soulful
Ni more words 👏 sir
Who are the accompanists ?
Sir which year ?
Beautiful. 🤭🙏🙏🙏🙏
💐💐👌😊
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7 dislikes, rest in peace
When and which year was this performed?
5
Heavenly music.
This is vey good. But, the real praise should belong to the system( Carnatic aka South Indian classical) . Listen to Master U.Srinivas handling the same Charukesi ragam.
He was another genius! Taken from us too soon! 😪
I have no dare to watch this....🙄
Music: wonderful! Videography: well composed and shot. Production: TERRIBLE - cannot watch, as the video portion is entirely unrelated to the audio, so cannot learn from his technique. Very disappointed. I'm listening now with the video scrolled off the top, and it's much better...
Ls is a talented violinist, but his fusions r not that much worth