M Lalitha presents Chenda and Chende
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Chennai:
Violinist M Lalitha presents Chenda and Chende in the next episode of `MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN DIVINITY’ – A SERIES OF THEMATIC MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION, in Chennai on August 29, 2014. She will be accompanied by M Nandini, violinist.

Under the Production Grant, supported by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, Violinist M Lalitha, Senior Violinist, Musician and Fulbright Fellow, (of the Duo M. Nandini), is presenting a series of episodes on `Musical Instruments in Divinity’- a thematic Multimedia presentation

featuring different instruments each month.

The instruments featured so far are Vina, Venu, Gethuvadyam, Mridangam & Mridanga. This series involves extensive research and in depth study since Lalitha DEALS with the history, evolution of the instrument, mythological, sculptural evidence, its usage in temple rituals, similarities in global musical cultures, references in literature and in musical compositions.

Lalitha has two Fulbright Fellowships — with a Fulbright Fellowship in Performing Arts, University of Pittsburgh, and Fulbright Nehru Fellowship, University of IOWA along with an OLF Award, University of Florida.

This month as part of the fifth episode on Friday, August 29, 2014, the instrument to be featured will be `Chenda and Chande’ at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Mini Hall, Mylapore from 6.30 p.m. SAFE P Ramabhadran will be the Chief Guest. All are welcome.

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DR. M. LALITHA PRESENTS `MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN DIVINITY’ – A SERIES OF THEMATIC MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION

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DR. M. LALITHA PRESENTS `MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN DIVINITY’ – A SERIES OF THEMATIC MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION

Under the Production Grant, supported by the Ministry of Culture, Govt of India, Violinist Dr M Lalitha Senior Violinist, Musician & Fulbright Fellow, (of the Duo M. Nandini), will be presenting a series of episodes on `Musical Instruments in Divinity’- a thematic Multimedia presentation featuring different instruments each month. This month as part of the fourth episode on Thursday July 24th 2014 the instruments to be featured will be `Mridangam and Mridanga or the Khol’ at the Raga Sudha Hall, Mylapore from 6.30 PM. Sri. S. Santhanagopal, Branch Head, Printer & Publisher, The Times of India Group, Chennai, will be the Chief Guest while Mridangam Maestro Guruvayur Sri. Durai will be the Guest of Honor. Special Performances by Dr. M. Lalitha and M Nandini – Violin accompanied by Sri K. R. Ganesh – Mridangam and Nama SanKirtan by the Gaudiya Vaishnava Societies of Bengal by Samrta Krishna Das – Vocal, Sadachar Das – Kartan & Vocal accompanied by Jayanandahari Das on the Mridanga / Khol of Hare Krishna Movement, Chennai.

Dr M Lalitha will deal about the History, evolution of the instrument, Mythological, Sculptural evidences, its usage in temple rituals, similarities in global musical cultures, references in Literature and in musical compositions.

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Growing together, bowing together, The Hindu, New Delhi

Growing together, bowing together, The Hindu, New Delhi, Anjana Rajan
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IN SYNCLalitha and Nandini have created musical history together

Interview Lalitha and Nandini, the ‘Violin Sisters’, on their approach to music. ANJANA RAJAN

There’s something about performing duos, especially siblings. Even when they are distinct in appearance and age, and treat their arts as complementing, not twinning each other, it can be difficult for a non-acquaintance to tell them apart. But perhaps what really makes it complicated is that successful duos speak in one voice — metaphorically. The violin duo of M. Lalitha and M. Nandini certainly does, so much so that their emails and sms messages are signed collectively, and both identify themselves to strangers on the phone as “Lalitha Nandini”. Then again, why should we know who’s who, as long as their strings are always in sync? Interestingly, the two sisters are also soloists, since with their varied commitments they cannot always be together. Known as the ‘Violin Sisters’, they are renowned as the only female duo in Asia to perform World music, South Indian classical, fusion and Western classical music. Granddaughters of the late Lakshminarayana Iyer, they are nieces of the celebrated violinists L. Subramaniam and L. Shankar and represent the fourth generation of their lineage. Here, Lalitha and Nandini, who will be performing a Carnatic violin duet this Friday evening in the Capital, answer a few questions on their journey. Edited excerpts:

You started playing the violin at a very early age. As we grow up we all have found that our tastes, our inclinations and sometimes even our strong opinions or principles change with time, as we gain new experience and exposure to the larger world. Have you observed the same happening in your music too — perhaps in your approach, in likes and dislikes, etc.?

Lalitha We started learning from our grandfather and guru V. Lakshminarayana Iyer at around two and a half years and still continue to learn from our mother and guru Subbulakshmi Muthuswamy, since music is an ocean and you learn every day, every minute. We learnt vocal from the doyen of Carnatic music Sri Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer and have specialised in the rendering of Muthuswamy Dikshitar’s compositions. We started performing together as a duo. Though our tastes, inclinations do differ, in music we have found that our vibrations exactly match. For instance, in the middle of a concert, sometimes keeping the audience in mind, I will have a raga or a kriti and ask Nandini what do you think we should play next and immediately, as though reading my mind, she will say the same that I would have thought of. It’s vice versa too and many times we have kept quizzes too, and found that it matches, till date.

Is it tough to transition from being a duet partner to a soloist and back?

Yes, we started performing as a duo and continue till date. In fact as a duo we have created a lot of history in the field of music.

Since both of us were based abroad, we were selected as cultural ambassadors with Fulbright and Charles Wallace Trust Fellowships, we were in the U.S. and the U.K. respectively. Given that situation we had to adapt to a newer role sometimes, and became soloists too. This is not tough, and we feel this is the process of evolving as a musician.

Though we perform together, yet we have our parts as soloists too in a duet concert. Each of us has our own individualities, though both of us are inseparable. We have also been performing jugalbandis that involve one of us along with a North Indian artiste. We have performed with Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan, Ronu Majumdar, Abhijit Banerjee, Yogesh Samsi, Fazal Qureshi, Purbayan Chatterjee, Tarun Bhattacharya, to name a few.

In fusion music we have collaborated with George Brooks (saxophone) from USA, Miguel Chachowski (Flamenco guitar) from Poland, Carl Rathus (Shakuhachi) from Australia, Pirpauke from Finland, Homayoun Sakhi (rabab) from Afghanistan, Abbos Kosimov (doyra) from Uzbekistan, and others.

You have studied a number of musical genres of the world. Has this eclectic learning had an influence on your Carnatic music playing in any way?

Every system has its own beauty, though we have studied a number of musical genres of the world, we see to it when we play Carnatic we do not mix the other styles. Though we have tried to adapt the strong bowing technique of Western classical to Carnatic music to enrich the music. Also, the usage of fourth finger which is primarily used in Western classical, which we have adapted too, This was particularly taught by our guru V Lakshminarayana who developed good exercises for mastering the fourth finger technique.

Have you any plans for the performance, and how much do you actually plan your classical concerts, given the improvisational and mood-driven nature of India’s classical music?

Generally we have a basic structure in mind but on the concert stage depending on the vibe we get from the audience and also sometimes requests, we might change the concert contents. And also, Carnatic music is improvisational in nature, as you rightly put it.

Lalitha and Nandini will perform as part of the Horizons Series of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Azad Bhavan, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi, July 11, at 6.15 p.m. They will be accompanied by Kumbakonam N. Padmanabhan (mridangam), Mannai N. Kannan (ghatam), M. Subbulakshmi (tala) and K. Muthuswamy (special effects).

Though our tastes, inclinations do differ, in music we have found that our vibrations exactly match.

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/growing-together-bowing-together/article6198264.ece

Thematic concert by violinist M.Lalitha, Mylapore Times

Thematic concert by violinist M.Lalitha

The 2nd episode of a thematic series – “Musical Instruments in Divinity—The Venu” will be presented by senior violinist Dr.M.Lalitha on May 25 at 6.30 p.m. The chief guest is dancer Leela Samson and the guest of honour is flutist-Dr.N.Ramani. At Raga Sudha Hall, 85/2, Luz Avenue, Mylapore. Ph: 24992672.

DR. M. LALITHA PRESENTS – MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN DIVINITY, eventshigh.com

DR. M. LALITHA PRESENTS – MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN DIVINITY
Mon, 3 Mar 2014

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Event Description
DR.M. LALITHA- SENIOR VIOLINIST, MUSICIAN AND FULBRIGHT FELLOW,

PRESENTS

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN DIVINITY – THE VINA

Chief Guest
Renowned Vina Exponent
Smt. E. Gayathri
Vice Chancellor
Tamilnadu Music and Fine Arts University

Guest of Honor
Renowned Exponent of the Karaikkudi Bani
Smt. R. Ramani
Prof of Vina, Music Academy, Madras

Felicitation
Bharatanatyam Exponent
Smt. Nandini Ramani
Managing Trustee, Dr. V. Raghavan Centre for Performing Arts

Sponsored by Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India
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Lalitha presents Venu in multimedia presentation
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Chennai:
Violinist M Lalitha presents ‘Venu’ in her thematic multimedia presentation ‘Musical Instruments in Divinity’ in Chennai on May 25, 2014.

Under the Production Grant, supported by the Ministry of Culture, Govt of India, Violinist M Lalitha, Senior Violinist, Musician and Fulbright Fellow, (of the Duo M. Nandini), will present a series of episodes on `Musical Instruments in Divinity’- a thematic Multimedia presentation featuring different instruments each month.

The first episode featured the instrument `Vina’ and this month on Sunday May 25, 2014, will feature the instrument `Venu’ at the Raga Sudha Hall at 6 p.m. Leela Samson, Bharatanatyam exponent and Chairperson, Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi will be the Chief Guest while flautist N Ramani will be the Guest of Honour. Nandini Ramani, Bharatanatyam exponent and Managing Trustee, DR V Raghavan Centre for Performing Arts, will present the Welcome address.

Lalitha will deal about the history, evolution of the instrument, mythological, sculptural evidences, its usage in temple rituals, similarities in global musical cultures, references in Literature and in musical compositions.

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Musical Instruments in Divinity!!
Posted on May 24, 2014 by Chennai Plus

Dr. M. Lalitha is a reputed violinist who has performed worldwide. Under the Production Grant, supported by the Ministry of Culture, Govt of India, Violinist Dr M Lalitha Senior Violinist, Musician & Fulbright Fellow, (of the Duo M. Nandini), will be presenting a series of episodes on `Musical Instruments in Divinity’- a thematic Multimedia presentation featuring different instruments each month. The first episode featured the instrument `Vina’ and this month on Sunday May 25th 2014 will feature on the instrument `Venu’ at the Raga Sudha Hall at 6pm.

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Smt. Leela Samson, Bharatanatyam Exponent and Chairperson, Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi will be the Chief Guest while Flute Dr N Ramani will be the Guest of Honour and Smt Nandini Ramani, Bharatanatyam Exponent and Managing Trustee, DR V Raghavan Centre for Performing Arts will present the Welcome address. Dr M Lalitha will deal about the History, evolution of the instrument, Mythological, Sculptural evidences, its usage in temple rituals, similarities in global musical cultures, references in Literature and in musical compositions.Dr. M. Lalitha and M. Nandini are outstanding musicians. Their musical genius manifested at the tender age of three and has blossomed into a top notch violinist of today.

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