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  • Another point is TVS hurries through his songs and the relaxed tone of his uncle MMI's is conspicuously absent, in these aspects he resembles the maestro Ariyakudi who was well known for his rapid fire performance of different kritis. So you can say TVS has made a style of his own, which is likable or not depends on the listener.

  • Excellent performance. Thanks. There is a difference between Madurai Mani and TVS though TVS is one of the foremost disciples of MMI. - Actually MMI is his maternal uncle. Firstly TVS does not have such control over his voice like MMI had, as he appears to shout in many places. Second he is straining or appears to make a fuss when he sings , and he appears to be self conscious , little more than necessary, which robs his performance of the bhava in MMI's music ,TVS has created his own style.

  • Thanks for sharing,

  • the performance is very nicely telecast by Pothigai and was presented to us by The Tube and it is ringing in the mind. very good

    k.k.swamy

  • Big Thank You for sharing a full 1-hour of this great artiste! Excellent sound quality too. To "uxvxr" : I cut out the 'funky music' using Real Player Trim. You have to first download it using Real Player of course...which is quite simple.

  • Excellent concert, but what's with the funky music at the beginning of the clip?

  • Awesome.... and what better way to start off a concert than with Nattai... sets the pace

  • I first heard TVS at NY CMNA inaugural concert in 1974. Wow! He is such a talented artist.

  • Thank you so much. The first time I heard Intha Sowka was from a recording made in Sanmughananda Hall TVS and M Chandrasekaran. Ever since I have been searching for that recording but never found it. This was a great subsititute. If any one has the sanmuganada hall recording or if my friend ganesh sees this do contact me

  • I had followed TVS career from his boyhood. Hats off to the maestro,who from a back up singer of his guru the great Sri Madurai Mani Iyer, has devloped into a genius on his ownimbibing his guru's talents and devloping his own "pAni". A very good video concert. keep up the good work.

  • I had followed TVS career from his boyhood. Hats off to the maestro,who from a back up singer of his guru the great Sri Madurai Mani Iyer, has devloped into a genius on his ownimbibing his guru's talents and devloping his own "pAni". A very good video concert. keep up the good work.

  • Bhaktavatsalam wow amazing mridangam playing.

  • Simply marvellous! It's a great team where each performer anticipates the other's impending move and plays. Thiruvarur Sri Bhaktavatsalam's mrudangam accompaniment is impeccable and so melodious.

  • I love TVS singing. Thanks for uploading.

  • you can split the videos in many parts !

    you can use movie maker

  • How could you upload videos which are more than 10min duration ?

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