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At Vaak, we present a rare and special impromptu home concert by the guru Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer with his student MS Subbulakshmi. They were accompanied on the violin by Rosy Jayalakshmi, a student of Papa KS Venkatramiah and a cousin to CV Narasimhan. This concert was held 51 years ago on this day, 06 June 1973 at MS's residence Kalki Gardens. The programme details are mentioned below:
Vocal: Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer
Violin: Rosy Jayalakshmi
00:00:00 - Dhenuka - Teliyaledu Rama - Adi - Tyagaraja
00:04:44 - Mayamalavagowla - Meru Samana - Adi - Tyagaraja
00:14:45 - Ragamalika - Sloka - Ragas in Sahana, Purvikalyani, Bilahari, Varali and Yadukulakambhoji
Vocal: Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer & MS Subbulakshmi
Violin: Rosy Jayalakshmi
00:34:16 - Yadukulakambhoji - Sri Parthasarathy - Adi - Subbarama Dikshitar
00:43:42 - Huseni - Emani Vegintune - adi - Tyagaraja
Vocal: MS Subbulakshmi
Violin: Rosy Jayalakshmi
00:47:33 - Manirangu - Mamava Pattabhirama - Mishrachapu - Muttuswami Dikshitar
Note : The photograph used is not from the original concert. It is for representation purpose only.
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