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2018 Music Programme Booklet NARADA GANA SABHA (Regd.) 314, T. T. K. Road, Chennai - 600 018 Phone : 2499 3201, 2499 0850 DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR “ISAI - NATYA - NATAKA VIZHA” 14-12-201 8 t o 1.1.2019 Pre-Festival Concerts from 1-12-2018 to 13-12-2018 Harinama Sankirthanam From 25-12-2018 to 01-01-2019 Daily at 7.00 a.m. by Bhagavatha Sammelana Samajam RADHA KALYANAM 01-01-2019 Tiruppavai Upanyasam from 16-12-2018 to 14-01-2019 by Sri Kidambi Narayanan Daily at 7.00 am 14-12-2018 - 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm Mangala Isai by Vysarpadi G Kodhndaraman 14-12-2018 at 6.00 pm Pujyasri Omkarananda Mahaswamigal, Vedapuri, Theni Inaugurates the Festival and confers the title “NADHABRAHMAM” on Karaikudi R Mani and presentation of Senior Musician Award to NEELA RAMGOPAL at “SATHGURU GNANANANDA HALL” 314, T. T. K. Road, Chennai - 600 018 PRE-MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERTS at Mini Hall From 1st December to 13th December 2018 All are Welcome 1-12-2018 Saturday 4 .15 PM G. RAMANATHAN - SAXOPHONE V. SURESH BABU - VIOLIN DELHI S. SAIRAM - MRIDANGAM D. V. VENKATASUBRAMANIAM - GHATAM 6 30 PM SUBHASHINI PARTHASARATHY - VOCAL ANURADHA SRIDHAR - VIOLIN J. VAIDYANATHAN - MRIDANGAM B. S. PURUSHOTHAM - KANJIRA 2-12-2018 Sunday 4.15 PM V. DEEPIKA - VOCAL M. VIJAY GANESAN - VIOLIN PALAYAMKOTTAI B. GURU RAGHAVENDRA - MRIDANGAM 6 30PM SANKARI KRISHNAN - VOCAL RANJANI RAMAKRISHNAN - VIOLIN SHERTHALAI R. ANANTHAKRISHNAN - MRIDANGAM S. SUNILKUMAR - KANJIRA 3 3-12-2018 Monday 4.15 PM AISHWARYA SRINIVAS - VOCAL SHREYA DEVNATH - VIOLIN VIJAY NATESAN - MRIDANGAM D. V. VENKATASUBRAMANIAM - GHATAM 6.30 PM DR. PREMEELA GURUMURTHY - VOCAL PAKKALA RAMADAS - VIOLIN T. R. SUNDARESAN - MRIDANGAM D. V. VENKATASUBRAMANIAM - GHATAM 4-12-2018 Tuesday 4.15 PM SHRUTHI S BHAT - VOCAL SRUTHI SARATHI - VIOLIN THIRUCHERAI R. KAUSHIK - MRIDANGAM 6.30 PM SERGUDI SISTERS REMA & GEETHA - VOCAL KOVAI CHANDRAN - VIOLIN KUMBAKONAM RAMAKRISHNAN - MRIDANGAM MADIPAKKAM A. MURALI - GHATAM 4 5-12-2018 Wednesday 4.15 pm IYER SISTERS SUDHA & SRIVIDHYA - VOCAL KARAIKAL S. VENKATASUBRAMANIAN - VIOLIN PALAYAMKOTTAI GURU RAGHAVENDRA - MRIDANGAM 6.30 PM ARUNA PRABHA RANGANATHAN - VOCAL USHA RAJAGOPALAN - VIOLIN SHERTHALAI R. ANANTHAKRISHNAN - MRIDANGAM NERKUNAM DR S. SANKAR - KANJIRA 6-12-2018 Thurssday 4.15 PM SAVITHA SREERAM - VOCAL PAPPU GYANDEV - VIOLIN VIJAI NATESAN - MRIDANGAM G. HARIHARA SHARMA - KANJIRA 6.30 PM DR. M. NARMADA - VIOLIN SOLO MADIPAKKAM SURESH - MRIDANGAM S. SUNIL KUMAR - KANJIRA 5 7-12-2018 Friday 4.15 PM BHARATHI RAMASUBBAN - VOCAL VITTAL RANGAN - VIOLIN S. J. ARJUN GANESH - MRIDANGAM S. SUNIL KUMAR - KANJIRA 6.30 PM C. R. VAIDYANATHAN - VOCAL S. P. ANANTHAPADMANABHA - VIOLIN B. SIVARAMAN - MRIDANGAM N. GURUPRASAD - GHATAM 8-12-2018 Saturday 4.15 PM SRIVANI ELLA - VEENA THIRUNAKESVARAM MANIKANDAN - MRIDANGAM N. RAJARAMAN - GHATAM 6.30 PM DR LALITHA AND NANDINI - VIOLIN DUET SRIDHARAN SANKARAN - MRIDANGAM VENKATARAMAN - KANJIRA KONNAKOL 6 9-12-2018 Sunday 4.15 PM C. SUKANYA - VOCAL POORNA VAIDYANATHAN - VIOLIN J. VAIDYANATHAN - MRIDANGAM 6.30 PM VIJAYALAKSHMI SUBRAHMANYAM - VOCAL K. J. DILEEP - VIOLIN NEYVELI SKANDASUBRAMANIYAM - MRIDANGAM G. HARIHARA SHARMA - KANJIRA 10-12-2018 Monday 4.15 PM JAYALAKSHMI SEKAR - VEENA ATLANTA SRIRAM - MRIDANGAM G. HARIHARA SHARMA - KANJIRA 6.30 PM GEETHA RAJA - VOCAL DR M. NARMADA - VIOLIN MADIPAKKAM V. SURESH - MRIDANGAM N. SUNDAR - MORSING 7 11-12-2018 Tuesday 4.15 PM SUSHMA SOMASEKHARAN - VOCAL SUDHA R S IYER - VIOLIN AKSHAY ANANTHAPADMANABHA - MRIDANGAM 6.30 PM DR SUMATHI KRISHNAN - VOCAL PAKKALA RAMADAS - VIOLIN B. GANAPATHIRAMAN - MRIDANGAM TRIVANDRUM D. RAJAGOPAL - KANJIRA 12-12-2018 Wednesday 4.15 PM J. B. KEERTHANA - VOCAL B. ANANTHAKRISHNAN - VIOLIN SAI GIRIDHAR - MRIDANGAM 6.30 PM CALCUTTA SISTERS KALA AND CHITRA - VOCAL MELAKAVERI R. THIAGARAJAN - VIOLIN KALLIDAIKURICHI SIVAKUMAR - MRIDANGAM TRICHY V. V. S. MANIAN - KANJIRA 8 13-12-2018 Thursday 4.15 PM RANJANI SIVAKUMAR - VOCAL PAPPU GYANDEV - VIOLIN JAYABHASKAR PERAVALI - MRIDANGAM N. RAJARAMAN - GHATAM 6.30 PM C. S. SAJEEV - VOCAL V. V. S.MURARI - VIOLIN MADIPAKKAM S SURESH - MRIDANGAM KOTTAYAM UNNIKRISHNAN - GHATAM 14-12-2018 Friday 4.30 PM - 5.30 PM MAIN HALL Vysarpadi G. Kodhndaraman - NADASWARAM 6.00 PM - Inauguration of the Festival by PUJYASRI OMKARANANDA MAHASWAMIGAL 7.00 PM KADRI GOPALNATH - SAXOPHONE A. KANYAKUMARI - VIOLIN ARIDWARMANGALAM A. K. PALANIVEL - THAVIL BANGALORE RAJENDRA NAKOD - TABLA BANGALORE N. RAJASEKAR - MORSING 9 15-12-2018 Saturday MINI HALL 8.15 AM THIRUGNANASAMBANDAR DR PUNITHA EKAMBARAM - LECTURE 8.45 AM KALAKKADU DR R. SITALAKSHMI & PARTY - VOCAL 12.15 PM DEEPTHI SURESH - VOCAL HARITHA NARAYANAN - VIOLIN KIRAN R PAI - MRIDANGAM 2.00 PM ARCHANA AARTHI - VOCAL DEEPIKA VENKATARAMAN - VIOLIN N. C. BHARADWAJ - MRIDANGAM S. KRISHNA - GHATAM 10.00 AM MAIN HALL MAHADEVAN SANKARANARAYANAN - VOCAL NAGAI R. SRIRAM - VIOLIN R. SANKARANARAYANAN - MRIDANGAM TRICHY S. KRISHNASWAMY - GHATAM 1.45 PM LAKSHMI PARTHASARATHY ATHREYA - BHARATANATYAM 10 15-12-2018 Saturday (cont.) 4.00 PM MAIN HALL MALLADI BROTHERS SRIRAM PRASAD & RAVIKUMAR - VOCAL H. N. BHASKAR - VIOLIN PATRI SATISHKUMAR - MRIDANGAM ALATHUR T. RAJA GANESH - KANJIRA 7.00 PM SHOBANA - BHARATANATYAM 16-12-2018 Sunday MINI HALL 8.15 AM APPAR PURISAI DR NATARAJAN - LECTURE 8.45 AM M. KODILINGAM & PARTY - VOCAL 12.15 PM AMIRTHAVARSHINI - VOCAL SAHANA VASUDEVAN - VIOLIN G. GURUPRASAD - MRIDANGAM 2.00 PM MINI HALL K.SATYANARAYANAN - KEY BOARD KARAIKAL S. VENKATASUBRAMANYAM - VIOLIN KUMBAKONAM S. SWAMINATHAN - MRIDANGAM SRISAINATH - GHATAM 11 16-12-2018 Sunday (cont.) 10.00 AM MAIN HALL RITHVIK RAJA - VOCAL R. K. SRIRAM KUMAR - VIOLIN J. VAIDYANATHAN - MRIDANGAM N. GURUPRASAD - GHATAM 1.45 PM J. SURYANARAYANA MURTHY - BHARATANATYAM 4.00 PM SUDHA RAGHUNATHAN - VOCAL CHARUMATHI RAGHURAM - VIOLIN B. SIVARAMAN - MRIDANGAM N. GURUPRASAD - GHATAM 7.00 PM AIM FOR SEVA AND ANITHA GUHA'S BHARATHANJALI PRESENTS “NANDALALA” - BHARATANATYAM (A MULTILINGUAL PRODUCTION) 17-12-2018 Monday MINI HALL 8.15 AM SUNDARAR DR MA KI RAMANAN - LECTURE 8.45 AM THIRU MYLAI GURUJI S NAGANATHA DESIKAR & PARTY - VOCAL 12 17-12-2018 Monday (cont.) 10.00 AM MINI HALL SIRKAZHI G. SIVACHIDAMBARAM - VOCAL MULLAIVASAL G. CHANDRAMOULI - VIOLIN VALANGAIMAN K. THYAGARAJAN - MRIDANGAM MADRAS J. RAMDAS - GHATAM CHIDAMBARAM RAJENDRAN - MORSING MANDAVELI K. MAHESH - TAMBURA 12.15 PM PRITHVI HARISH - VOCAL S. SUBHASHREE - VIOLIN THANJAVUR ARAVIND - MRIDANGAM 2.00 PM VILLIYANUR V. SELVARAJ - NADASVARAM THOLLAMUR M. RAMALINGAM - NADASVARAM VILLIYANUR K. KALIYAMURTHY - TAVIL THOLLAMUR M. RAJARAM - TAVIL 1.45 PM MAIN HALL CHRISTOPHER GURUSWAMI - BHARATANATYAM 4.00 PM GAYATHRI VENKATARAGHAVAN - VOCAL CHARUMATHI RAGHURAM - VIOLIN MANOJ SIVA - MRIDANGAM B. S. PURUSHOTHAM - KANJIRA 13 17-12-2018 Monday (cont.) 7.00 PM CARNATICA BROTHERS K. N. SASIKIRAN & P. GANESH - VOCAL M. A. SUNDARESWARAN - VIOLIN SRIMUSHNAM V. RAJA RAO - MRIDANGAM S. V. RAMANI - GHATAM 18-12-2018 Tuesday MINI HALL 8.15 AM MANICKAVASAGAR ER K. SIVAKUMAR - LECTURE 8.45 AM SALEM GAYATHRI VENKATESAN & PARTY - VOCAL 10.00 AM K. GAYATRI - VOCAL L. RAMAKRISHNAN - VIOLIN POONGULAM SUBRAMANYAM - MRIDANGAM G. CHANDRASEKARA SHARMA - GHATAM 12.15 PM ANIRUTH SANKAR - VOCAL V. NANDHIKA - VIOLIN MYAN SUDHARSANAN - MRIDANGAM 2.00 PM SUNIL R GARGYAN - VOCAL B. ANANTHAKRISHNAN - VIOLIN B. GANAPATHIRAMAN - MRIDANGAM S. SUNIL KUMAR - KANJIRA 14 18-12-2018 Tuesday (cont.) 1.45 PM MAIN HALL JAYANTHI SRIVATSAN - BHARATANATYAM TRADITIONAL MARGAM 4.00 PM SIKKIL C. GURUCHARAN - VOCAL V. SANJEEV - VIOLIN THANJAVUR K. MURUGABOOPATHI - MRIDANGAM N. GURUPRASAD - GHATAM 7.00 PM P. UNNIKRISHNAN - VOCAL R. K. SHRIRAM KUMAR - VIOLIN PATHRI SATHISHKUMAR - MRIDANGAM THRIPUNITHURA RADHAKRISHNAN - GHATAM 19-12-2018 Wednesday MINI HALL 8.15 AM ARUNAGIRIYAR M. VAIDYALINGAN - LECTURE 8.45 AM DR R. ABHIRAMASUNDARI & PARTY - VOCAL 10.00 AM MAHARAJAPURAM GANESH VISWANATHAN - VOCAL M. A. SUNDARESWARAN - VIOLIN VIJAI GANESAN - MRIDANGAM TRICHY K. MURALI - GHATAM 15 19-12-2018 Wednesday (cont.) 12.15 PM MINI HALL POOJA SURESH & SUPRAJA SURESH - VOCAL MADAN MOHAN - VIOLIN R. LAVANYA - MRIDANGAM 2.00 PM AISWARYA SHANKAR - VOCAL R. RAGHUL - VIOLIN VIJAY NATESAN - MRIDANGAM 1.45 PM MAIN HALL ANWESHA DAS - BHARATANATYAM 6.00 PM K. J. YESUDAS - VOCAL NAGAI R. MURALIDHARAN - VIOLIN THIRUVARUR BAKTHAVATSALAM - MRIDANGAM TIRUPOONITHURA RADHAKRISHNAN - GHATAM 20-12-2018 Thursday 8.15 AM MINI HALL KALLAPPADI K. PRAKASAM - NADASVARAM KARTHIKEYAPURAM K. V. SURESH - NADASVARAM PORUR R. JAYAVEL - TAVIL CHENNAI G. K. NARASIMMAN - TAVIL 10.00 AM MAMBALAM SISTERS VIJAYALAKSHMI & CHITRA- VOCAL M. R. GOPINATH - VIOLIN B. SIVARAMAN - MRIDANGAM TRICHY K. MURALI - GHATAM 16 20-12-2018 Thursday (cont.) 12.15 PM MINI HALL KRUPAA LAKSHMI - VOCAL BHARGAV TUMKUR - VIOLIN HARIRAMAN - MRIDANGAM 2.00 PM VASUDHA RAVI - VOCAL PARUR ANANTHAKRISHNAN - VIOLIN M. S. VENKATASUBRAMANYAN - MRIDANGAM P. GIRIDHARAPRASAD - KANJIRA 1.45 PM MAIN HALL SHRUTHIPRIYA - BHARATANATYAM 4.00 PM TRICHUR BROTHERS SRIKRISHNA MOHAN & RAMKUMAR MOHAN - VOCAL L. RAMAKRISHNAN - VIOLIN TRICHUR R. MOHAN23-12-2011 Friday - MRIDANGAM D. V. VENKATASUBRAMANYAM - GHATAM 7.00 PM V. SANKARANARAYANAN - VOCAL B. U. GANESHPRASAD - VIOLIN THANJAVUR K. MURUGABOOPATHI - MRIDANGAM ANIRUDH ATHREYA - GHATAM 17 21-12-2018 Friday 8.15 AM MINI HALL ARJUN SUBRAMANYAM - VOCAL TEJAS SRINIVASAN ` - VIOLIN ARJUN NARAYANAN – MRIDANGAM 10.00 AM CHINMAYA SISTERS UMA AND RADHIKA - VOCAL M. R. GOPINATH - VIOLIN NEYVELI SKANDASUBRAMANYAM - MRIDANGAM MADIPAKKAM MURALI - GHATAM 12.15 PM L. VENKATARAMANAN - VOCAL S. SUBHASHREE - VIOLIN GOMATHI SHANKAR - MRIDANGAM 2.00
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