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Ram
Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 782
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 11:02 am Post subject: Notes from Babu's Music Diary - By Babu |
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NOTES FROM BABU'S MUSIC DIARY (PART-1)
By Babu
Several people with initials have become greatest personalities. M.S. Subbulakshmi, M.S. Swaminathan are a few to mention and M.S. Viswanathan is one of such genious personalities.
If my remembrance is correct, MSV came to Tirunelveli for his stage performance on the last day of Exhibition and Mr. Arumugam, the then District collector of Tirunelveli was in the first row. In the middle of the programme, Mr Arumugam went up the stage and handed over a lyric written by him on Lord Muruga to MSV. MSV went through the song for a few moments, playing his fingers on his Harmonium for a moment, instantly gave instructions to his team and within minutes came a melody on Lord Muruga ! MSV sang the song himself with full accomplishment of his orchestra. This magic is unique to MSV and I don’t know whether any musician in the world has this capability. As Kavinger Vaali and many others who worked with MSV tell always “ Viswanathanin viralkalil Saraswathi Devi nardhanam purihiraal” (Goddess Saraswathi dances in the fingers of Viswanathan). Otherwise how it is possible to give many tunes for a lyric in each film, create more than 10000 songs and at the same time making each of them unique in its own way ! The next day Newspapers captioned the incident as “ Collectorin padalukku irandu nimidangalil mellisai manner mettu pottar!” (MSV tuned for Collector's song in two minutes!)
Several melodious songs of MSV will not fall into any specific Carnatic raga and many a times difficult to be found even by leading Carnatic musicians and Music Critics. We have to call them such as ‘Viswa Lahari’ , ‘Natha Lahari’ and so on. In short MSV deserves a place among ‘Sangeetha Mummoorthigal’ (Musical Trinity of Carnatic Music). Saint Thyagarajar, Muthuswamy Dikshidar and Muthiah Bhagavathar.
One more incidence to quote : Yuhi Sethu, a film actor and music lover, interviewed MSV for his TV show “Naiyandi Dharbar”. He narrated a situation of a poor women singing a Thaalaattu (Bed-time song) for her hungry child at a far off place and requested MSV to give a tune for this situation. MSV, as usual, came out with a tune instantly and Yuhi’s surprise (and ours too !) was boundless when he found this tune matching perfectly with a song composed by some music director in some corner of the world, which Yuhi played and demonstrated. MSV would never have known the existence of such a song but how could this happen ?
Only Goddess Saraswathi should answer this question !!
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Ram
Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 782
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:02 am Post subject: |
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Re-collecting some old and very interesting threads, for the benefit of those who may have missed this. _________________ Ramkumar |
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raghavankannan
Joined: 05 Jan 2007 Posts: 57
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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Sir
Excellent article. Keep posting.
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madhuraman
Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 1226 Location: navimumbai
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Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 7:14 pm Post subject: Articles &Writings by Fans -Collectoring Paadalukku |
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Dear Mr.Ram
Drawing an excerpt from Babu's diary, you have narrated how in seconds MSV set the tune and orchestration for a song on Lord MURUGA in a Nellai programme which was regular annual feature at Nellai exhibition. NOTHING SURPRISING if we recall another incident. In early 1970s when Indo-USSR relations were very good both Kavignar Kannadasan and MM Viswanathan were Guests of honour at a function in Moscow. Being music exponents, they were given a welcome with songs in Russian. In one of the songs, MSV could identify the Kerala Maapla touch. He requested Kannadasan to quickly pen a song to reciprocate the hosts' warmth. For the very Russian note, Kavi Arasu gave a tamil song. Through the interpreter MM and Kannadasan announced their desire of giving a musical tribute to Russians. To quote MSV,
"I requested the Russian Musicians to keep the chords as for their songs, by my body language and made them understand". MSV rendered the Tamil song in exact replica of the Russian song [with the interpreter's briefing perhaps] and the musicians played , as for their song. The whole auditorium exuberated in delight and the applauding went for minutes [as narrated by Kannadasan ] If MSV can transcend language barriers and come out with items par excellence, his calibre in Tamil songs need not be any surprising. But the fact remains that as he merely gazes the script he can "catch" the tune. To quote ML Vasanthakumari the carnatic music exponent, MSV can set swaras for opening /closing of doors. What a feat!
WARM REGARDS PROF.K.RAMAN NAVI MUMBAI _________________ Prof. K. Raman
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