Raga Ganamurthe from Maestro Shashank Subramanyam's DVD "Mohana" published in 2010. Accompanied by Mysore Srikanth on the Violin, Patri Satish Kumar on the Mridangam and Shantala Subramanyam on the Tanpura.
Absolute Prodigy and Genius- his fine touches , his imaginative play are mind boggling. OMG!. His eyes shows his COMPLETE command on what he plays and that "pouncing-lionish" look in his eyes shows how he is in 100% control of stage - spell bounding. Ofcourse superb support from My sore Srikanth and Patri - giants in their own area, with superb support
HATS OFF TO FELLOW SANKETHI FLUTE ARTIST FROM GREAT VEDIC, MUSIC & CULTURAL CENTER OF RUDRAPATTANA KARNATAKA. ABOUT 600 YRS AGO SANKETHIS (IYERS) R FROM SHENKOTAI TIRUNVELLI TAMIL NADU, MIGRATED TO MALABAR & FINALLY TO KARNATAKA
@@sunithamurali4758 I do understand, but felt that it should not take center stage in a typical concert like this. Of course, it is based on my liking, some one else may in fact like it, so it depends...
Y mridangam can't take center stage is because it is a pakka vaadhyam.. one can play a song in flute and u can identify but one can't do that with mridangam..so it needs a main vaadhyam like flute, violin or Veena .. mridangam will definitely enhance the concert but it should be like salt in cooking..
HATS OFF TO FELLOW SANKETHI FLUTE ARTIST FROM GREAT VEDIC, MUSIC & CULTURAL CENTER OF RUDRAPATTANA KARNATAKA. ABOUT 600 YRS AGO SANKETHIS (IYERS) R FROM SHENKOTAI TIRUNVELLI TAMIL NADU, MIGRATED TO MALABAR & FINALLY TO KARNATAKA