Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Yesudas enthralls..


The man with a golden voice was here yesterday(21 Feb), in connection with the consecration ceremony of Arulmigu Velmurugan Gnanamuneeswar Temple in Sengkang, Singapore. I was a bit sad that I had to miss music class, to attend this one, but it was a pretty good lesson in music by itself.

Attended a whole lot of Indians and locals, more than half of them standing, the President of S'pore SR Nathan was one more fan of Yesudas' musical evening. He sang mostly devotional songs, but included wise quotes, tips and light humour to make it a pleasant combo.

Some memories :
Yesudas took efforts to explain the raaga, and the special significance of the song lyrics and ofcourse the actual rendering of the song. All this was appealing a lot to a beginner in classical music like me.

He explained a raga, whose name I forget, which differs from Hamsadhwani by only the rishabam, and clearly sang and highlighted the beauty of the jeevaswara of that raaga. I understood the true importance of jeevaswara only then.

He quotes while offering his gratitude to his Gurus, there are no separate Gurus in any field of study or art. Its the force of the supreme Guru - God himself, who manifests his power of knowledge in the form of the worldly teachers, gurus and masters who in turn impart the skill to us.

He also did a amazing demo, saying that he was trained by his father to be able to sing with or without the mic/amplifier. This was in contrast to, he said ,to the younger generation of singers who preferred to sing in husky voices hoping to sound sexy.
Then he slowly moved the mic away, switched it off, and sang a few verses. I was standing quite far away , and the crowd was probably more than a 1000 strong. As the the people were keen and silent, even the last person could hear him singing, even the gamaham were clearly audible to me. Wow !

After a few enjoyable songs, he was winding up with the Mangalam dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, stopped suddenly and said "Lord says, sing praises to my brother before you sing in praise of me". He had apparently forgotten to sing a beautiful song dedicated to Lord Murugan, which was written by a Muslim author, music composed by a Hindu, and ultimately sang by a Christian(himself)!

I have never heard any of the singers like SPB, KJY in person, and this experience was quite an unforgettable one for me.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That raaga is called Rukmambari. Even though the Rishabam (Suddha Vs Chathusruthi ) alone changes in the arohanam, their Janya are different.

AruneM said...

Thats amazing Prakash..Thanks for the piece of info..

Anonymous said...

//He had apparently forgotten to sing a beautiful song dedicated to Lord Murugan, which was written by a Muslim author, music composed by a Hindu, and ultimately sang by a Christian(himself)! //
Can you tell me that song? I have listened one time but now forgot the lyrics.