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Re: mandolin srinivas
MaxEntropy_Man wrote:garam_kuta wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:gayathri and shashank are competent musicians but fall short of genius. the other musician who definitely was a genius in adulthood and used to be hailed as a boy wonder was flute mali. i've only listened to his recorded stuff.
well..the one and only BMK ???
because i don't enjoy being at the receiving end of cheruppu malais, i am pleading the fifth. great modern composer on a par with lalgudi.
ha. ha..good one max, takin' the fith
MDR, KVN, BMK (after late 70s) are so acquired tastes, like campari soda, maagani kizhanghu or sabsighE soppu and such
but the 60's young BMK with MSG or Lalgudi - priceless.
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mali is an acquired taste too. agree about MDR and BMK. i thought KVN was more mainstream. yes i like the older BMK as you said.
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older as in chronological order. that is to say when BMK was younger.
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True.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:mali is an acquired taste too. agree about MDR and BMK. i thought KVN was more mainstream. yes i like the older BMK as you said.
KVN with limited vocal range, is less imposing, and not exuberant at all in building up intense crescendos where people applaud, but his sophistication lies entirely in sangathis and brigAs that are brought out right at the start, in recursively expressing the pallavi.
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NYT obit:
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/10/01/arts/music/u-shrinivas-indian-mandolin-virtuoso-dies-at-45-.html?_r=0&referrer=
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/10/01/arts/music/u-shrinivas-indian-mandolin-virtuoso-dies-at-45-.html?_r=0&referrer=
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one of the best written and knowledgeable obits in the american press:
http://www.npr.org/2014/09/25/351492627/remembering-mandolin-hero-u-srinivas
http://www.npr.org/2014/09/25/351492627/remembering-mandolin-hero-u-srinivas
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difficult to watch this interview. it's clear he's struggling with some health crisis. can't believe the best docs in madras couldn't save this guy. sorry if i sound obsessive. i'm still having a very difficult time reconciling with the death of someone whose art i have admired for a very long time. how can this guy just go at such a young age?
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His death seems to have shaken you quite a bit, max. I hope you get over the grief soon.
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