A Tribute to M.S.Subbulakshmi; 1916 -2004
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
MS - Sankarabaranam
From the book MS & Radha by Gowri Ramnarayan
" More than any other raga, MS was identified with Sankarabaranam. Her kritis were each a gem - Akshaya linga vibho, Sarojadala netri, Shri Dakshinamurte, Sankaracharyam, Shri Chandrasekhara yatindram ...
He (Semmangudi) was to call her Gandaralakshmi .."
In her article the MS Phenomenon published in the Hindu Frontline, Gowri Ramnarayan writes
"Precisely these aspects mark Subbulakshmi's singing. This is true of those portions without verbal elements, like the raga alapana. Just as the devotee individuates the deity through incantation and description - detailing every limb, look and ornamentation - the singer shapes the raga, always starting
with clear strokes to pedestal its identity and going on to breathe it to form and life. The enunciation of the antara gandhara (Sankarabharanam, Khambhoji, Pantuvarali, Kedaragowla) in the upper register -as a long-held note, as the end-point of embellishments, or the pivot of note clusters, mounts to fever pitch. Hands sculpt the air, face turns upwards, eyes gaze at the beyond, and suddenly there comes the madhyama/panchama climax and the rounded process of the conclusion, all accomplished with seemingly effortless grace. After plumbing the depths and soaring to the heights, the listener emerges into quietude."
Link - MS singing Sankarabaranam
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