JUGALBANDHI: CONCERT OF VIOLIN AND SANTOOR; TABLA AND MRIDANGAM;

ORLANDO/CASSELBERRY
OCT. 20: JUGALBANDHI: INDIAN FUSION CONCERT OF VIOLIN AND SANTOOR; TABLA AND MRIDANGAM; Hindu Society of Central Florida community hall, 1994 Lake Drive, Casselberry; free; 4 to 6:30 p.m.; Nandkishor Muley on santoor, Dr. M. Lalitha on violin, Dr. Ekambaram on mridangam and Aditya Kalyanpur on tabla; for information, call Ganesh Ramachandran at (407) 970-5253, mandir office at (407) 699-5277 or visit http://www.hindutempleorlando.org
http://www.khaasbaat.com/oct2013/events.htm

Jugalbandi Concert of Violin Dr M Lalitha with Pandit Nand Kishore Muley – Santoor – Orlando

Jugalbandi Concert of Kalaimamani Violin Dr. M. Lalitha with Pandit Nandkishore Muley (Santoor) – prime disciple of Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, in Orlando, Oct 20th 2013 with Dr Ekambaram – Mridangam and Aditya Kalyanpur – Tabla – prime disciple of Ustad Zakir Hussian for Hindu Society of Central Florida.

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Hindu Temple Association of Eastern Iowa – Violin Concert- Dr M Lalitha for Navarathri Oct 12, 2013

Hindu Temple Association of Eastern Iowa
1700 Naoma Dr. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Phone: 3193963196 Email: eContact @ iowahindutemple.org

Temple Hours
Weekday : 9:30AM-12PM & 5:30PM-8PM.
Weekend : 9:30AM-1PM & 5:30PM-8PM. Saturday Suprabatham : 9:30AM.

UPCOMING EVENTS FUTURE & SPECIAL EVENTS

Sun, Oct 6th AM – Durga Homam/Havan
10:30AM : Sri Maha Lakshmi, Durga Suktha homam/havan by Priest Sri Sheshashai
12PM : Archana, Mangal Aarti & Prasad

Sun, Oct 6th PM – Music Recital
6:30PM : Music recital by Nadabrahma Group
7:30PM : Archana, Mangal Aarti & Prasad

Sat, Oct 12th AM – Community Outreach Event in W/CF
10:30AM : Setup and Welcome
11:15AM : Ganesha Puja
11:30AM : Satyanarayana Pooja

Tue, Oct 22nd 4:30PM – Karwa Chawth
4:30PM : Karwa Chawth puja, katha, aarti
6PM : Ganesha Abhishekam

Oct 5th – Oct 13th – Navaratri Utsav
Daily Lalita Shasranamam

Thu, Oct 10th PM – Sai Bhajans
6:30PM : Sai Bhajans
7PM : Sai Archana & Dhooop Aarti
7:30PM : Prasad & Dinner
Annadata : Nanda Rajagopal family and Chiranjeevi family

Fri, Oct 11th PM – Mata-ki-chowki
6:30PM : Lalita Shasranamam
7PM : Mata-ki-chowki
9PM : Mangal Aarti, Prasad & Dinner
Annadata : Aggarwal family & friends

Sat, Oct 12th PM – Navaratri Festival
6:00PM : Lalita Sahasranamam
6:30PM : Bathukamma Uyyale
7:15PM : Violin Concert by Dr. Lalitha Muthuswamy
8:00PM : Archana, Mangal Aarti & Dinner

Annadata : Srilatha Dayakar family & friends

Sun, Oct 13th AM – Dasara (Vijaya Dashami)
10:00AM : Aksharabhyasam for kids. Call 396-3196 to sponsor for $51.
10:30AM : Music Concert by CR Kids
11:30AM : Dance by Kuldeep Singh
12PM : Mangal Aarti, Prasad & Lunch
Annadata : Friends of Temple

http://www.iowahindutemple.org/index.php

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan celebrates platinum jubilee

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan celebrated its platinum jubilee and 125th birth year of Bhavan’s founder Kulapati K. M. Munshi on Nov.7.

On the occasion K. V. Krishnan, GM, IOB unveiled the twin celebration logo.

Present were K. N. Ramaswamy, Director of BVB and P. N. Santhanagopal, Joint Director of BVB, Mumbai.

This was followed by a special violin jugalbandhi by Dr. M. Lalitha and M. Nandini.

Special programs were organised on Nov.8 and 9 at the Bhavan’s premises.

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan celebrates platinum jubilee

Sri Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham , Sringeri – 577 1139, Karnataka Concerts at “Sudharma”

Sri Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam
Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham , Sringeri – 577
1139, Karnataka
Concerts at “Sudharma

Wednesday August 15
Sri Acharyal’s Anugraha Bhashanam

Violin concert by
Dr M Lalitha and M Nandini
Sri S Sridharan-mridangam
Vadapadimangalam Sri
Venkatramani-kanjira

Click to access concerts-aug-2012.pdf

COOL COMBO WEDDED TO MUSIC Chennai Times talks to violin virtuosos M Lalitha and M Nandini

Publication: The Times Of India Chennai; Date: Dec 26, 2009; Section: Chennai Times; Page: 25

COOL COMBO

WEDDED TO MUSIC

Chennai Times talks to violin virtuosos M Lalitha and M Nandini

SINDHU VIJAYAKUMAR

Described as the queens of Indian music, M Lalitha and M Nandini may probably be the only violin duo sisters to perform Indian classical, western classical, world music and fusion.

MUSICAL LEGACY

Lalitha: We belong to the fourth generation of a family of musicians. Our grandfather V Lakshminaryana, a great musician, was our first guru. Our mother Subbalakshmi Muthuswamy is also a great vocalist and violinist. Our uncles — L Vaidyanathan, L Subramaniam and L Shanker — are world famous violinists. However, we are the first female violin performers from our family.

VOCAL VS VIOLIN

Lalitha: As children, we used to attend a lot of concerts along with our mother. We also had the opportunity to learn a lot of kritis from Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer. We started off with a very small (quarter size) violin when we were three. We learnt vocal simultaneously. Nandini: Learning vocals helps to bring out the appropriate expressions — bhava and laya — of every composition.

VIOLIN, THE KING OF INSTRUMENTS

Lalitha: In India, the violin is considered as a pakkavadyam (accompaniment) but our guru wanted to elevate it to solo status. In the western classical arena, the violin is known as the King of instruments and occupies a pride of place. Violin has a close tonal quality as that of human voice. We both perform only as solo or duo artists and we don’t accompany anyone. We want the violin to get a celebrated status all over the world.

EXPANDING HORIZONS

Nandini: We are the first Indian women conductors from south India to have conducted the Boschbela string orchestra in South Africa. Recently, I presented a jugalbandi with sitarist Shahid Parvez Khan. For fusion concerts, we compose our own compositions. Lalitha plays African drums and has done shows. We also

play the Chinese instrument Erhu.

TWO TO TANGO

Lalitha: We play pure Carnatic compositions when we present concert in sabhas. Our padantharam is very wide and we are known for the soulful playing of Deekshithar’s krithis. We also play a lot of rare compositions. While performing together, we create space for each other and explore the different facets of music. Nandini: The presence of my sister on stage is truly inspiring. As we live in different continents, we miss each other quite a lot and concerts are a chance to catch up with each other.

TRACK RECORD

Nandini: We are the pioneers to introduce and perform Carnatic Music in the University of London. Lalitha has received the coveted International Fellowships of Fulbright from USA and I got the Charles Wallace Fellowships from United Kingdom in performing arts.

CHILLING OUT

Lalitha:Every form of art inspires us. I do a lot of Tanjore paintings and write poetry. I am proficient in French and German. Besides this, reiki, yoga, photography and blogging are our favourite pastimes.

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IN TUNE: Nandini and Lalitha
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=VE9JQ0gvMjAwOS8xMi8yNiNBcjAyNTAw

Fulbright Fellowship, The Hindu

Violinist Dr. M. Lalitha has been awarded the Fulbright Fellowship for the second time. She is awarded the Fulbright Nehru Visiting Lecturer Fellowship for the year 2013-2014. She is at present an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Iowa. She will be lecturing on the Music of South India at different universities in the U.S.

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/fulbright-fellowship/article5222482.ece

Dr M Lalitha awarded 2nd Fulbright Fellowship

CHENNAI, October 7: Violinist Dr. M. Lalitha has been awarded the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship for the second time, according to a release.

She is awarded the Fulbright Nehru Lecture Fellowship, and is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, IOWA, the release adds.

The Fulbright Programme is a programme of highly competitive, merit-based grants for international educational exchange for students, scholars, teachers, professionals, scientists and artistes. It was founded by the U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946. Under the Fulbright Programme, competitively selected U.S. citizens may become eligible for scholarships to study, conduct research, or exercise their talents abroad, and citizens of other countries may qualify to do the same in the United States.

Dr. Lalitha will be lecturing on the music of South India.

http://www.carnaticdarbar.com/news/201301/20131007a.asp

M. Lalitha awarded second International Fulbright Fellowship – SRUTI

Violinist Dr M Lalitha has been awarded the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship for the second time. Besides the Fulbright Nehru Lecture Fellowship she is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, IOWA. She will be lecturing on the Music of South India. She is also presenting lectures in different Universities in the U.S.A.

Lalitha recently performed at the Lotus International Music festival, Bloomington with Global Rhythms Srinivas Krishnan, Homayoun Sakhi (rebab) from Afganistan, and Abbos Kosimov (doyra) from Uzbhekistan, at the First Christian Church. The programme was well received. She was also part of the Global Rhythms World concert series where she performed Pandit Ravi Shankar�s Tarana in Natabhairavi, with the Miami State Orchestra conducted by Ricardo Averbach, in Miami, Ohio. M Lalitha has also been selected as a Cultural Ambassador to the US.

http://sruti.com/index.php?main_page=sruti_content4