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Showing posts with label Thillaana. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Thillanaas - 2


The renowned Veena Maestro Prof.R.Visweswaran of Mysore is also widely known in Karnatak music circles as a composer of distinction in addition to his prowess as a Vainika of original style - the vocal style in Veena - developing self taught techniques to achieve this. he has composed in Sanskrit, Telugu and Kannada more than a hundred compositions including swarajatis, varnas, kritis, padas, mangalas, light pieces, Thillanas and 'moral songs', all in a style all his own in the grat ragas of both karnbatak music and hindusthani music. Kriti composing could be said as Visweswaran's forte. As a thillana composer, he has displayed original ideas in the eight thillanas presented in this album which are impactful in their presentations in all the three media - voice, instruments and dance. Visweswaran calls these thillanas 'sapthaswara thillanaastakam' as each of the eight thillanas starts on a different swara thus covering all the sapthaswaras and the octave. Four thillanas are composed in the ragas Begade, Surati, Kaapi, Jhanjhooti of Karnatak music and the four others are in the ragsd Chandrakauns, MiaKaMalhar, Gorakh Kalyan and Maarwa of Hindusthani system.
The 'pada' part(saahitya) in the 'Abhoga' section is in telugu except the thillanas in Mia Ka Malhar, Kaapi and Gorakh Kalyan wherein the 'pada' part is in Sanskrit and they are a praise of Lord Krishna. Mother Goedess is praised in the 'pada' part of the other thillanas including the one in Kaapi.
Translations of the pada(sahitya) portions of the thillanas are as follows:

1. Begade: I worship that Visweswari, Goddess supreme of the Universe, with my praise in the Raaga bhaashaa (Raga Language) duly decorating her well with the ornaments decked with gems found in the ocean of nectar created by great rakthi ragas like Begade.

2. Mia Ka Malhar : O Lord of the universe, Sri Krishna, father of the worlds, Protector of Dharma, Preceptor of Karma, Jnana, Bhakti and Sangeetha Yogas and their intricacies, adorned with spotless garlands (Nirmalahaara vibhushita), Victory to you O Lord!

3. Surati : Their in Kailasa to the celestial assembly, Lord Visweswara, the king of dancers - Nataraja himself danced with his ankle-bells resounding acompanied by his consort Sri Tripura sundari who shone as the decorative thilaka in the forehead of the assembly of Gods and Goddesses.

4. Gorakh Kalyan : O Lord Visweswara, Master of the universe Lord Krishna, savior of the cows, bundle of auspicious virtues (gorashaka kalyana guna), lustrously blue as the clouds, consort of Goddess Lakshmi, remover of ghastly sins, adept in rowing devotees out of the ocean of bondage, protect me O Lord!

5. Maarwa : When our heart throbs with the sound 'visweswari' always, surely we attain such empires as even the lotus born Brahma, Indra and the like do not attain. This is for sure!

6. Chandrakauns : O Visweswari, you hold in your eyes the Chandrakosha and Suryakoshas or Mandalas. Pray, Mother, Please shine as the (chandrikaa) moonlight over the ocean of the heart of the composer.

7. Kaapi : May Jagadambika, Mother of the world, adorned with the jewels in gold, soft-spoken, deer-eyed, Visweswari, Mridaani - Siva's consort become my support.

8. Janjhooti : To Lord Visweswara, King of dancers - Nataraja - I make this offering with my dance and melodious singing of the Thillana of the present of which the Kaivaada Prabandha was the ancient precursor.

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Ragamudra is dexterously woven in the saahitya of almost every Thillana.




Download 01 - DhimDhimDhim.mp3
Download 02 - Nom Dr Dr Tana.mp3
Download 03 - Dr Dr Tana Tom.mp3
Download 04 - Dira Naa Tanadhim.mp3
Download 05 - Dhim Dhim.mp3
Download 06 - Tattadhim.mp3
Download 07 - Dr Dr Daani Dr Dr.mp3
Download 08 - Takadhim Tadhimta.mp3

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Thillaanaa

One of my readers Ms. Shyaamala wanted a particular Thillaanaa from me. I thought, "why should I not share all the thillaanaas available with me". Here you will find lot of Thillaanaas which I feel, will be very useful to many. Othere than these, you will also find Thillanas in the label "concerts" rendered by respective artists.




Download 01 Basanth_Bahar - Maharajapuram Santhanam.mp3
Download 02 Basantbahar - Nithyashree.m4a
Download 03 Bagheshri - Bombay Jayashree.m4a
Download 04 Bagheshri - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 05 Behaag - Raajkumar Bharathi.m4a
Download 06 Behaag - Radha Jayalakshmi.m4a
Download 07 Behaag - S.P.Raamh.m4a
Download 08 Behaag - Sikkil Gurucharan.m4a
Download 09 Behaag - M. L. Vasanthakumari.m4a
Download 10 Bhupalam - Dr. Balamuralikrishna.m4a
Download 11 Bilahari - T. N. Seshagopalan.mp3
Download 12 Bilahari - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 13 Brindavanasaranga - Maharajapuram Santhanam.mp3
Download 14 Brindavani - Dr. Balamuralikrishna.m4a
Download 15 Brindavani - Rajkumar Bharathi.m4a
Download 16 Brindavani - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 17 Charukesi Maharajapuram Santhanam.m4a
Download 18 Chenchurutti - T. K. Rangachari.mp3
Download 19 Desh - Abhishek Raghuram.MP3
Download 20 Desh - Bombay Jayashri.mp3
Download 21 Desh - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 25 Dhimna_natha_Ragamalika - Dr. Balamuralikrishna.m4a
Download 26 Dwajawanthi - Dr. Balamuralikrishna.m4a
Download 27 Dwajawanthi - Nithyashree.m4a
Download 31 Hamirkalyaani - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 32 Hamir_Kalyani - T.N. Seshagopalan.mp3
Download 33 Hamsanandhi - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 38 Jayanthasena - T. K. Rangachari.mp3
Download 39 Jaya_ragamalika - Dr. Balamuralikrishna.m4a
Download 42 Kadanakudhugalam - Dr. Balamuralikrishna.m4a
Download 46 Kapi - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 47 Kunthalavarali - Dr. Balamuralikrishna.m4a
Download 50 Mayamalava_Gowlai - Sudha Raghunathan.m4a
Download 74 Varamu - Raajkumar Bharathi.m4a

Anonymous shyamala said...
Thank you ! for this looong list. Would it be too much bother to identify the artists ? Sorry to make you work so hard.....
June 30, 2009 2:09 PM
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Blogger hvaidya said...
I will do that in a day are two
July 1, 2009 7:01 AM
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Anonymous Copyright said...
Please remove the 14 tracks of Sudha Ragunathan, as well as #25 and #57. Per before, objections raised with respect to these commercial releases.
July 8, 2009 6:10 PM
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Blogger hvaidya said...
Done.
July 10, 2009 6:10 AM
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Anonymous Copyright said...
Thank, but #20 and #45 of Nithyashree (which were previously #25 and #47) are still not done.
July 10, 2009 10:01 PM
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Blogger hvaidya said...
these are also removed
July 11, 2009 6:31 AM
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Anonymous Anonymous said...
Excellent collection found in your blog on Annamayya, Dikshitar. Similarly it would be great if you can also bring Tyagaraja and Shyama Sastry, Muttai Bhagavatar collections at one place....
April 30, 2010 6:31 PM
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Anonymous rsmuralidhara said...
sir ,I have a complaint regarding the nomenclatures .kadanakutoogalam should ideally read kadanakutoohalam isn't it.There are many such.May be because of there being no dictinction between several soundsin Tamil because of the lack of consonants.as compared to say sanskrit.
July 1, 2010 3:04 PM
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Anonymous Anonymous said...
Many Many Thanks sir. 11,24,38,39,50,56 - files didn't exists, 51st file is just 66kb and errors out. if you could upload those, it would help. Karthik S
April 30, 2011 1:23 PM
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Blogger hvaidya said...
I will do it. Please give me some time
May 2, 2011 8:47 PM
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