The more I listen the more I envy all of you who enjoyed his music time and again. My father tells me that he is such a genius that he can correct his guru if there is any reason for it.
Every night before going to bed I listen to songs like this. It makes me forget about the daily chores and worries and takes me to a peaceful place.He did not get enough credit for his ability to bring forth the beauty of the ragam in few phrases.
He was a genius. He has indeed left a huge hole. His music intrigues the mind and plucks the heart-strings. I had the privilege of learning from him in person for 2 beautiful months in 1990/91. He was an amazing (and tough) teacher, performer, scholar.
Aha Aha ! Brings tears to my eyes - like his Naga Nandini and his Subha Panthu Varali. Talent does what it can. Genius does what it must. Thanks for posting this.
Ah... An SKR recording on Youtube! It would have been nice to see video, but even audio utterly brings me to tears. I've had the pleasure of playing pakhavadhyam on violin for him before, and hearing this just makes me realize how much I miss his very presence.
There is a huge hole left behind in Carnatic music with his passing, and nobody exists who can come close to filling it. The man was the great bastion of progress and theoretical exploration while still greatening bhavam and vidwath.
Lord Muruga will bless NSC and SKR for this superb song! We can only stand with tears and applaud!
nkh369 3 months ago
The more I listen the more I envy all of you who enjoyed his music time and again. My father tells me that he is such a genius that he can correct his guru if there is any reason for it.
My day starts with one hearing of his singing.
csk1953 9 months ago
yes very much,,,,,,,,,,,,Mind Blowing SOukhyam:)
M22370 1 year ago
Every night before going to bed I listen to songs like this. It makes me forget about the daily chores and worries and takes me to a peaceful place.He did not get enough credit for his ability to bring forth the beauty of the ragam in few phrases.
rarunadri 1 year ago
He was a genius. He has indeed left a huge hole. His music intrigues the mind and plucks the heart-strings. I had the privilege of learning from him in person for 2 beautiful months in 1990/91. He was an amazing (and tough) teacher, performer, scholar.
usangam 1 year ago
Is he the same Kalyanaraman who was disciple of Sri GNB?
vrsuvish 1 year ago
awesome!!
ishajose 1 year ago
Thanks 1000 times......thank you so much
lalbhask 2 years ago
Heavenly! TSK must belong there only!
nkh369 2 years ago
simply superb. no words to describe.thanks
sharanyabala 2 years ago
Aha Aha ! Brings tears to my eyes - like his Naga Nandini and his Subha Panthu Varali. Talent does what it can. Genius does what it must. Thanks for posting this.
aaanandam 2 years ago
simply legendary stuff....
vishnuonfire007 3 years ago 2
i am very glad to listen my guru in u tube
thanx
unni5454 3 years ago
Ah... An SKR recording on Youtube! It would have been nice to see video, but even audio utterly brings me to tears. I've had the pleasure of playing pakhavadhyam on violin for him before, and hearing this just makes me realize how much I miss his very presence.
There is a huge hole left behind in Carnatic music with his passing, and nobody exists who can come close to filling it. The man was the great bastion of progress and theoretical exploration while still greatening bhavam and vidwath.
ShootMyMonkey 3 years ago 7
sounds very Hindustani and lovely
iseeking 3 years ago