Selected Performance

 
Ragam-Tanam-Pallavi ("Tamarasadala Netri Tyagarajuni Mitri . . . ") set in rāga Bhairavi and Aditāla. Performers: Ramnad Krishnan (voice), V. Thyagarajan (violin), T. Ranganathan (mridangam), V. Nagarajan (kañjira), and P. Srinivasan (tampura).
Ramnad Krishnan: Vidwan/Music of South India, Songs of the Carnatic Tradition (Electra/Nonesuch 9 72023-2).
Recorded in December 1967 in New York.
Tyagaraju (1775-1835) was a Telugu Brahmin who came to prominence as a composer and musician in Tanjavur. His particular sect, the Smartas, made links between local devotional (bhakti) traditions and Sanskritic tradition.
South Indian musicians associate a number of miraculous events with Tyagaraja, some of which, no doubt, connected with his ecstatic worship. He described to his pupils, his visions of the god, Rama on which occassions he composed new kritis. He refused to sing or to teach court musicians who sang his compositions after hearing others sing them.
However, some of his pupils who became composers and musicians put his kritis into notation. In this rāga-tānam-pallavi, Ramnad Krishnan (1918-73) uses the pallavi from Tyagaraja's kriti to the goddess Amba. The text above shows something unusual about Tyagaraja: he used his own name instead of a mudra (nom de plume). This performance also applies a characteristic Tyagaraju approach by employing only a brief part of the pallavi theme. (See Catlin 2000: 220-22 and Pesch 1999: 181-82.)
 
Rāga Bhairavi
Note that catus śruti dhaivat appears in ascent, while śuddha dhaivat occurs in descent.
The pallavi and following improvisations are in Ādi tāla.

 
PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATION
Time Event cd
00:00 rāgam / ālāpana begins with Ramnad Krishnan first exploring his lower range and gradually moving higher. 4
06:41 Tyagarajan (violin) explores the purvānga and uttarānga, summarizing Ramnad Krishnan's singing.
10:27 the singer summarizes the ālāpana
11:30 tānam: Ramnad Krishan repeats the pattern of the rāgam, progressively developing the pitch range, first exploring the lower range and then upper range. Tyagarajan summarizes each section of the development, alternating with the singer. 5
18:47 pallavi 6
20:18 niraval: This includes a section in which Ramnad Krishnan performs the pallavi theme at different tempi. 7
26:15 svara kalpana 8
28:52 tani āvartam 9
38:55 performance ends

Note: In order to accommodate the time limitations of the L.P., the original recording broke the performance up at the conclusion of the initial statement of the pallavi. In the edit for this CD four beats have been dropped and you will have to compensate thus if you wish to keep the tāla.

Rāgam-Tānam-Pallavi Outline Pancarāgam
  15-Jan-2009