Setlur Ramaswami Iyer in San Diego, California; a memorial concert by Vidhushi Trivandrum Seethalakshmi
November 5th
2010, San Diego, California.
The Indian Fine Arts Society of San
Diego is having a concert by Vidhushi Trivandrum Seethalakshmi. The concert is
in memory of of S.A. Ramaswami Iyer
(1855 -1936) the principal disciple of Walajapet Krishnaswamy Bhagavatar who was the son and disciple of Walajapet Venkataramana Bhagavatar .
Ramaswami Iyer
was a second-generation disciple in the Sishyaparampara of Saint
Tyagaraja. A graduate of Madras University
(FA), he served as a salt sub-inspector in the Rayalasima area.
Attracted to Saint Tyagaraja's music, he gave up his government position to
undertake gurukulavasam under Wallajapet Krishnaswamy Bhagavatar and soon
became his principal disciple. He subsequently also studied under Umayalpuram
Krishna Bhagavatar and Sundara Bhagavatar.
In 1910 he published, at his own expense, the book Tyagarajasvami
Kirtanangal under the nom-de-plume Kanchi Mahavidvan Ramananda Yogigal.
This is the first known publication of Tyagaraja’s works in Tamil and this book
is a part of the collection in the libarary of the Music Academy. He also
published a book on Tyagaraja's pancharatna kritis with notation.
Ramaswami Iyer shared
his knowledge and expertise with whoever approached him. Sangita Kalanidhi Prof. P. Samabamurti was
one his disciples. In 1925 Ramaswami
Iyer was chosen to supervise the construction of Tyagaraja's samadhi in
Tiruvaiyaru. He devoted much of his last years to
propagating lesser-known kirtanas of Tyagaraja.
He was not a performing musician though
he is known to have participated in the Marghazhi bhajan groups in the
madaveedhi’s of Mylapore where he is said to have frequently sung lesser known
and rare kritis of Tyagaraja. He would also participate in expert discussions
in the then nascent Music Academy, often correcting the singing of Tyagaraja
krithis by the leading vidwans of the time. They would listen to him because of
his stature. However, dissatisfied with what he perceived as deviation from
tradition, he stopped participating later meetings.
After Ramaswami Iyer’s death in 1936,
Prof. Sambamurthy made arrangements to provide his widow, Kamakshi Ammal, a
monthly pension for the rest of her life.
One could
well ask why there would be a memorial concert in San Diego for S.A. Ramaswami
Iyer. The reason is quite simple. Ramaswami
Iyer’s great grandson Subramanian Ramachandran makes his home here. He and his wife Revathi, herself the granddaughter
of musicologist and Harikatha exponent Kallur Krishnamurthi Sastri, have sponsored
this concert. Seeking to have a fitting tribute, they have personally invited
Vidhushi Trivandrum Seethalakshmi to give this concert under the auspices of
the Indian Fine Arts Association of San Diego.
In his brief
introduction Subramanian notes, “When we look back at our collective ancestry,
it is filled with extraordinary stories of personal sacrifice for the sake of
various ideals - whether it be getting independence for India non-violently, or
propagating traditional art forms for coming generations. Today, it gives me
great pleasure and pride to remember my great grandfather Sri. S.A. Ramaswami Iyer
whose contributions to Carnatic music were made with a lot of personal
sacrifice and sacrifice by his family as well.”
There is still much to be learned about
Ramaswami Iyer’s life. A conversation
with his grandson, Prof. K.S. Ramachandran
(Professor of Mathematics retd.
Viveknanda College), who was six years of age when his grandfather died,
suggests that the family is attempting to learn more about Ramaswami Iyer’s life. From the anecdotes he shared,
it appears that Ramaswami Iyer was a talented and multi faceted
personality whose life was stretched thin
between government service and family obligations on the one hand, and a deep love of
Tyagaraja’s music on the other. This
came at some considerable cost to family life.
With research and investigation, the family hopes to learn more about
the details of his life and contributions.
For the weekend following the concert,
San Diego took advantage of her visit by having Smt. Seethalakshmi conduct four
workshops to teach Swathi Tirunal compositions to students of various age
groups. These workshops were held at
the home of Revathi Subramanian.
Students of all ages and their parents attended and participated in
these workshops.
The Concert ( written by C.M. Venkatachalam)
On Nov
5 2010, San Diego music rasikas gathered at Neurosciences Auditorium to hear a
concert by veteran musician-teacher Smt Trivandrum Seethalakshmi. And what a concert it turned out be! A few of us
have known about her, having seen the YouTube broadcast of the now famous navaratri
mandapam concert by Smt Parassala Ponnammal where Smt Seethalakshmi assisted by
vocal support. Despite being Deepavali day on a Friday evening, there are a
good 150 people in the audience and they stayed to hear a full three hour
concert.
The concert started with a
Tulasivanam composition bhajAmahE in hamsadhvani. It was immediately evident
this will be a traditional carnatic concert in the best sampradAya. A bright
vasanta followed with tyAgarAjA's sitamma mayamma. Then came Tyagaraja's
masterpiece ElAvatAra in mukhAri. The
alapana in mukhari was full of bhaava. The musician glided through the notes of
mukhari effortlessly handling both dhaivatas, the alapana sequence climaxed
with several sangatis ending in tAra sthayi rishbam; hearing this mukhari
brings back memories of her guru, the inimitable Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer.
The mukhari was followed by
dharmavati alapana and Ambujam Krishna's jAnaki vallabha. All sangatis very systematically rendered -
one could learn this kriti just by listening to her rendering. That Smt. Seethalakshmi is a good teacher
becomes very clear when one hears her kriti rendering. The kalpana svara was
beautifully presented. The sequence of gg mm dd n ending in jAnaki was very
soulfully rendered , bringing out the Dharmavati effectively.
Her style of kalapana svara
rendering had an easy flow - concealing kaNakku complications since raga bhava
was adhered to throughout.
Then came a very soothing Maravakave O Manasa in Sama followed by
paramapurusham in lalitapancamam. For the latter composition, a crisp
cittasvaram by GN sir was presented. A world class kambhoji alapana followed . Her
singing was open throated and her akarams beautifully produced. As she
developed the raga, it was clear that she was totally immersed in the music;
singing the raga as if unaware of her surroundings. It gave the impression she
was not performing for us. We were just witnesses.
It was appropriate that such an
alapana was followed by a majestic O Rangasayi.
Then we were treated to the slokam, sri raghavam dasarathatmajam
aprameyam, in ragamalika. Her sloka rendering was very captivating. It was
clearly one of the highlights of the concert.
This followed by a surdas bhajan, a punnagavarali manipravalam by swati
tirunal, AyE giridhar by Swathi Thirunal, a Thillana in
Sankarabharanam, tungAthIra virAjam (ragamalika). Before concluding a short slokam
vElunDu bhayamillai in varali was presented with Sivan's masterpice ka va va.
The varali sounded lovely at the end of the concert.
Smt
Seethalakshmi certainly brings Semmangudi's bani in her presentation, but
instead of sounding like mimicking her guru, she presents it with her own voice
and as her own music as assimilated by her from her guru. There is a consistency
in her singing, a sense of nischayam in her approach. Her guru has left us in her
a legacy for all of us enjoy.
The vocalist was ably assisted by Sri Nishanth
Chandran on the violin and Sri Raamkumar Balamurthi on the mridangam.
SONG LIST
1. bhAjamahE-Hamsadhwani-Aadhi-Thulaseevanam
2. sIthamma mAyamma-Vasantha-Rupakam-Thyagaraja
3. ElAvathAra-Mukhari-Aadhi-Thyagaraja
4. jAnakivallabha-Dharmavathi-Misra Chapu-Ambujam Krishna
5. maravakavE-Sama-Rupakam-Patnam Subramanya Iyer
6. paramapurusham-Lalitha Panchamam-Kanda Chapu-Swathi Thirunal
7. O rangaSAyI-Kambhoji-Adhi-Thyagaraja
8. Sri rAghavam - Slokam - Ragamalikai
9. rE man-Sindhubhairavi-Ekam-Surdas
10. iLa thaLir SayanE (Padam)-Punnagavarali-Misra Chapu-Swathi Thirunal
11. AyE giridhar-Panthuvarali-Ekam-Swathi Thirunal
12. Thillana (nAdhrudheem)-Sankarabharanam-Desadhi
13. thungAthIravirAjam-Ragamalikai-Adi
14. kA vA vA-Varali-Adhi-Papanasam Sivan
15. Mangalam