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Mudhra Fine Arts Festival Mudhra Fine Arts Festival Mudhra Fine Arts Festival Dec 9 ththth 2011 --- Jan 8 ththth 2012 The concerts will be held at Infosys Hall, Ramakrishna Mission School Campus, 31, Krishna Street, T.Nagar, Chennai - 600 017. (Opp. Dec. 12, 2011 - Monday Joyalukkas and adjacent to Shah showroom) This year's Mudhra Excellence award goes to the 4.30 p.m. - Papanasam Ashok Ramani - Vocal, Bharatanatyam exponents and duo V.P. V.V.S.Murari - Violin, Neyveli Narayanan - Dhananjayan and Shantha Dhananjayan Mridangam, Trichy Murali - Ghatam 6.45 p.m. - Drama : Mother Creastions 'Swasam' by C.V.Chandramohan Dec. 9, 2011 - Friday 4.00 p.m. - Mangala Isai by Sitthukadu T.G.Murugavel - Nadaswaram, Vadapalani S.Rajaram & Sivanvoyal S.M.Rajarathinam - Dec. 13, 2011 - Tuesday Tavil 5.30 p.m. - Inauguration 6.15 p.m. - Madurai T.N.S.Krishna - Vocal, Vittal Ramamurthy - Violin, R.Ramesh - Mridangam, 7.00 p.m. - Kunnakudi Balamuralikrishna -Vocal, Nerkunam Sankar -Kanjira Mullaivasal Chandramouli - Violin, B.Sivaraman – Mridangam, Dr.S.Karthick – Ghatam Dec. 14, 2011 - Wednesday Dec. 10, 2011 - Saturday 6.15 p.m. - Pantula Rama - Vocal, M.S.N.Murthy - Violin, Melakkaveri Balaji - Mridangam, 6.15 p.m. - Shantala Subramaniam - Flute, Papanasam Sethuraman - Kanjira Avaneeswaram Vinu - Violin, Neyveli Venkatesh - Mridangam, N.Guruprasad - Ghatam Dec. 15, 2011 - Thursday Dec. 11, 2011 - Sunday 6.30 p.m. - Saraswati Vidyardhi - Vocal, M.Narmadha - Violin, Mudhra Bhaskar - 6.15 p.m. - S.Saketharaman - Vocal, Mridangam, Madipakkam Murali - Ghatam H.K.Venkatram - Violin, Neyveli Skandasubramaniam - Mridangam, Alathur Rajaganesh - Kanjira www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Mudhra Fine Arts Festival Dec 9 ththth 2011 --- Jan 8 ththth 2012 Dec. 16, 2011 - Friday 2.00 p.m. - Theme : Lord Rama as Visualised by Thyagaraja : Srirangam Venkatanagarajan – Sruthi Sarathy – 6.15 p.m. - Gayathri Girish - Vocal, Mysore PBV Krishnamachari Srikanth - Violin, J.Vaidyanathan - Mridangam, Alathur Rajaganesh - Kanjira 3.15 p.m. - Theme : Compositions on Devi : Mumbai Silpa- Srinivasamurthy – Thirucheri Koushik Rajagopal Dec. 17, 2011 - Saturday 6.15 p.m. - Lalgudi Srimathi Brahmanandam & 6.15 p.m. - Raga Vaibhavam by Dr.Radha Anuradha Sridhar – Violin Duet, Sriram Bhaskar, Salem Gayathri, K.P.Nandini, (Vocal), Brahmanandam – Mridangam, B.S.Purushotham - Melakkaveri Thiagajaran(Violin) Ramaiah Vittal Kanjira (Mridangam) Nanganallur Swaminathan(Ghatam) Dec. 19, 2011 - Monday Dec. 18, 2011 - Sunday Talent Promotion Concerts from 9 a.m. to 4.30 6.15 p.m. - V.V.Subramaniam - Violin Solo, p.m. Guruvayur Dorai - Mridangam, Tripunithura Radhakrishnan - Ghatam 9 .00 a.m. - Theme: Compositions of GNB : Deekshita Venkataraman – T. Dinesh Kumar - Akshayram Dec. 20, 2011 - Tuesday 10.15 a.m. - Theme :One Raga One Kriti (Bhairavi) : Prachothan - Kamalakiran Vinjamuri - 6.15 p.m. - Sankeerthanamum Sangeethamum : L.Subramanaiam- Krishna Udayalur Kalyanaraman – Namasankeerthanam, Dr.Ganesh – Carnatic Vocal 11.30 a.m. - Theme : Ragam Tanam Pallavi : Visweswar(flute)- K.Gokul - Guru Bharadwaj 12.45 p.m. - Theme: Compositions on Lord Dec. 21, 2011 - Wednesday Krishna : Roopa Sastry - M.Rajeev - Arjun Raghavan 6.30 p.m. - V.P.Dhananjayan and Shantha Dhananjayan- Bharathanatyam www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Mudhra Fine Arts Festival Dec 9 ththth 2011 --- Jan 8 ththth 2012 2.00 p.m. - Theme: Compositions of Shyama Sastri : Srividya – Lavanya Raman – Thirucheri Dec. 22, 2011 - Thursday Koushik Rajagopal 3.15 p.m. - Theme : Compositions of Neelakanta 6.15 p.m. - S.Sowmya - Vocal, Embar Kannan - Sivan : Sandeep Narayanan – Violin, Manoj Siva - Mridangam, Anirudh S.P.Ananthapadmanabha – Nirmal Narayanan Athreya - Kanjira 6.15 p.m. - Gayathri Venkataraghavan – Vocal, Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi – Violin, Dec. 23, 2011 - Friday B.Ganapathiraman – Mridangam, N.Guruprasad – Ghatam 6.15 p.m. - S.Sashank - Flute, B.U.Ganesh Prasad - Violin, K.V.Prasad - Mridangam, N.Amrit - Kanjira Dec. 25, 2011 - Sunday Talent Promotion Concerts from 9.00 a.m. to 3.15 a.m. Dec. 24, 2011 - Saturday Talent Promotion Concerts from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. 9 .00 a.m. - Theme: Compositions of Lalgudi Gopala Iyer and Lalgudi Jayaraman : A.Narayanan – Srinivasamurthy-Pannaga 9.00 a.m. - Theme : Viruttham & Papanasam 10.15 a.m. - Theme :One Raga One Kriti : Lahari Sivan compositions : N.S.Kamatchi – Nagarkoil Kochala – Anayampatti Venkatasubramaniam– Anand – V.S.Raghavan Thillaisthanam Suriyanarayanan 10.15 a.m. - Theme : Ragam Tanam Pallavi : 11.30 a.m. - Theme : Kritis of Muthuswami Sherya Devanath(Violin) – Guru Raghavendra - Dikshitar in Popular Ragas : G.Ravikiran- Venkataramanan K.P.Nandini – Tanjore Praveen Kumar 11.30 a.m. - Theme: Vahanam : Maalavika – 12.45 p.m. - Theme: Krishna Smarana : Lakshmi M.Vijay – V.S.Raghavan Surya Teja – Anuthama Murali – B.Saishankar 12.45 p.m. - Theme : Sanskrit Compositions of 2.00 p.m. - Theme : Rare Kritis of Trinity : Saint Thiagaraja : Vignesh Easwar- Raghul – Vishnudev Nambudri –Apoorva Krishna-Vikram N.C.Bharadwaj Vasudevan www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Mudhra Fine Arts Festival Dec 9 ththth 2011 --- Jan 8 ththth 2012 4.00 p.m. to 5.30pm : S.R.Santaprakash(USA) – Dec. 29, 2011 - Thursday Kandadevi Vijayaraghavan – Australia Ravichandira 6.15 p.m. - T.M.Krishna – Vocal, Akkarai 6.15 p.m. - Bhajans by O.S.Arun, Embar Kannan Subbulakshmi – Violin, Arun Prakash – – Violin, J.Vaidhyanathan – Mridangam, Mridangam, Guruprasanna – Kanjira, Srikrishnan – Harmonimum, Ganapathy & Kiran N.Guruprasad – Ghatam – Tabla, Selvam – Talam Dec. 26, 2011 - Monday Dec. 30, 2011 - Friday 6.15 p.m. - Nithyashree Mahadevan, 6.15 p.m. - Kadri Gopalnath – Saxaphone, M.A.Krishnaswami –Violin, Neyveli A.Kanyakumari – Violin, Trichy B.Harikumar – Skandasubramaniam – Mridangam, E.M. Mridangam, Rajendra Nakod – Tabla, Bangalore Subramaniam – Ghatam Rajasekar – Moharsing Dec. 27, 2011 - Tuesday Dec. 31, 2011 - Saturday 4.00 p.m. - Music Appreciation Programme – An 6.15 p.m. - Neyveli Santhanagopalan – Vocal, interactive session by O.S.Thiagarajan & V.V.Ravi- Violin, Neyveli Narayanan – Dr.Radha Bhaskar Mridangam, B.S.Purushotham-Kanjira 6.15 p.m. - Sikkil Gurucharan – Vocal, S.Varadarajan – Violin, Umayalpuram Sivaraman Dec. 28, 2011 - Wednesday – Mridangam, E.M.Subramaniam – Ghatam 6.15 p.m. - O.S.Thiagarajan – Vocal, Nagai Jan. 1, 2012 - Sunday Muralidharan – Violin, Dr.Trichy Sankaran – Mridangam, V.Suresh – Ghatam 9.45 a.m. - Sthree Thyagaraja Pancharathnam Sruti 5 – Rendering of Pancharatha Kritis by 60 Women Artists www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com Mudhra Fine Arts Festival Dec 9 ththth 2011 --- Jan 8 ththth 2012 6.45 p.m. - Drama : U.A.A.presents 7.00 p.m. - Odissi by Sikata Das Y.GEE.Mahendra in 'Natakam' Jan. 8, 2012 - Sunday Jan. 2, 2012 - Monday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. - Special Four Hour Concert by 6.30 p.m. - Cuddalore Gopi Bhavathar’s Madurai T.N.Seshagopalan – Vocal, S.D.Sridhar - 'Panduranga Leelai' Violin, Patri Satishkumar – Mridangam, H.Sivaramakrishnan – Ghatam Jan. 3, 2012 - Tuesday Mudhra's website is here. www.mudhra.org 6.30 p.m. - Bharathanatyam by Ragha Mohan (Disciple of Rangashree, Kuwait) Jan. 5, 2012 - Thursday 6.30 p.m. - Bharathanatyam by Nethra Gururaj (Disciple of Smt.Nagamani Srinivasa Rao) Jan. 6, 2012 - Friday 6.30 p.m. - Bharathanatyam by Anugraha Sridhar (Disciple of Dr.Padma Subrahmanyam) Jan. 7, 2012 - Saturday 5.00 p.m. - Bharathanatyam by Devika www.ilovemadras.com Catch the music season online at Email your queries to [email protected] http://music.ilovemadras.com .
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