While I was in Kalakshetra there was a small group of musicians such as this one, MD Ramanathan. All of us had to learn music, as a support to our dance lessons, and coming into contact with these great artists was such a gift! They were "old school", and lived for their art. When he is asked about the present, how classical musicians are accepted, can survive through their music, he is almost lost! He wouldn't have thought about this much, but sang and lived in his own musical world, steeped in the lessons of his guru and his tradition. I was fortunate to accompany him to the Thyagaraja Aradhana festival. All doors opened to us, because of his presence. Shrines closed for the afternoon were opened, and he burst into song again and again, purely for the deity! We were invited into the home of Shyama Shastri's descendent, and allowed to hold the Tambura knobs of one of Carnatic music's greatest composers. Nearly sixty years ago, a treasured experience!
I have heard when MDR - Lalgudi - PMI used to perform.......most of the times.......MDR may not show the thalam, as it used to be his way of singing...........and the determination he had in his layam sense. .......and the accompanists were in sync with him to the extent that there won't be a lapse or a flaw in the eyes of watchful listeners.......
How kind of Balaji to post this interview footage. We can hear the child Balaji's voice speaking to his mother - "Who has come?" - and singing at the beginning of the interview, held on the terrace of Thiru MD Ramanathan's home in Adaiyar. When my professor Fredric Lieberman offered to bring 3/4" VHS video equipment from Seattle to document my favorite musicians, my mentor in Madras, Thiru T.S. Parthasarathy, made the arrangements for the interview and concert at Rosie Jayalakshi's house. We are so fortunate to relive and share these meaningful experiences with others.
We cannot thank you enough for capturing this footage. Your questions are so appropriate. You are so lucky to have met and interviewed MDR. Thanks a ton for having recorded this.
@@samagni Thank you for your appreciation, and to TS Parthasarathy and Fredric Lieberman and architect Rosie Jayalakshmi for making it possible. I hope you can find and share comparable gems in Kerala's cultural treasure trove.
@@amycatlin-jairazbhoy4578 Ma'am...Feels great messaging you here. Did you get to video record such interviews of other great Carnatic Musicians who lived in that era or is it only Sri M D Ramanathan you have interviewed? Kindly share interviews of other greats in case you have. Regards, Jayadev Menon
@@ojayadev Yes, We videorecorded TN Krishnan, published by Apsara Media for Intercultural Education. apsara-media.com I hope you can access it through Apsara or via Alexander Street Press. It is archived in India at ARCE and NCPA. Yours, Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy
Balaji Sir, thank you so much for uploading this interview. MDR is one of my favourite musicians. I remember meeting him (my grandmother knew him) before a concert in Bangalore when I was about 4 or 5 years old. Paripalaya and Rama Rama are one of the first songs I remember and fell in love with
A classic interview with MDR whom I interviewed way back in in 1973 and am fortunate to have his blessings and love. Wonderful musician and a wonderful human being. Unfortunately we didn’t have the facility to record the conversations. Balaji must be commended and thanked for this interview. MDR mama is a gem rare and serene in the ocean of our Carnatic music.
The part where he says a music should be suggestive of the infinite.. that’s where his connection to the divinity is. True master and a Nadopasaka ❤️. Happy Birthday dear MDR, the most cutest person ❤️
Wonderful. He opens up different & new dimensions of Carnatic music. His interview thrills you & is blissful like his concert. There can never be another like him in stage performance. R.Vasudevan Jakkasamudram.
All singing is not music. The musician whose compositions and singing that creates magic in our life even today. Thanks for sharing this precious video. Brings one to tears
Thanks for posting this interview. Shri MDR style of singing is very unique. Am a great fan of is Hindolam Samaja vara gamana, which no one can even think that style. Pranams🙏
It very great opportunity to see this video of all time great Master, Guru very humble MDR. SINGING Vilambakala & maintaining Shruti with very high standard, accurate & perfect. Shatha Shatha Pranam.
Wow, I was searching for information about the guru-shishya relationship between Vid. Tiger Varadhachari sir and Vid. M.D Ramanathan and I got this video uploaded just hours ago!!!! Thank you!!!
I am eternally indebted to you for having uploaded this gem of an interview. Epic stuff! I feel so fortunate to have listened to MDR speak on meaningful pauses, the grandeur amd enormity of true music which resemble the mighty ocean and whatnot. A real treasure🙏🙏🙏
Dear Kris, Thanks for the note. I'm just the messenger here.. real thanks and appreciation goes to Dr. Amy Catlin and Dr.Fred Lieberman who took the initiative to capture these moments. Best Regards, Balaji
How wonderful to hear MD Mama speak in his usual brilliant way! We had the good fortune to hear him speak on the numerous occasions whenever we visited him and also when he used to visit us. This brings such a flood of nostalgia. What a great vidwan!
Thank you so much for sharing this! MDR was very well articulate and it is always a pleasure to listen to such legends speak about their experiences. This is truly a “mysterious affair” like MDR says.
Thanks for vedios about Shri MDR SIR's Kacheris remembering his traditional and dedicated Sri Rama Bakthi. Today only I know that Sir was a Sri Thyagaraja Swami's shishya parampara.
@@ananthakrishnap5507 Only sort of, Ananthakrishna. I've had my share of Covid woes, and for a very long time now. I have that Kishori Hamsadhwani in mind, but haven't really had the peace of mind to listen to it with any care. Heard her Hamsadhwani in the very early nineties of the last century, and it's still vivid, but my ears have changed so much by now that I'd like to hear it again. Hmmm... life is like that, I suppose. You know what's good, but can't take it! You take care, Ananthakrishna.
Thanks for giving us a rare opportunity to listen to expert: Sri. MDR! Great initiative by the interviewers. Meaningful and relevant questions that harnessed the expert's view on the topic.
Dear Vichar, This is the complete footage of the interview that is available. If and when I get access to additional material, I will surely share it. Best Rgds, Balaji
While I was in Kalakshetra there was a small group of musicians such as this one, MD Ramanathan. All of us had to learn music, as a support to our dance lessons, and coming into contact with these great artists was such a gift! They were "old school", and lived for their art. When he is asked about the present, how classical musicians are accepted, can survive through their music, he is almost lost! He wouldn't have thought about this much, but sang and lived in his own musical world, steeped in the lessons of his guru and his tradition. I was fortunate to accompany him to the Thyagaraja Aradhana festival. All doors opened to us, because of his presence. Shrines closed for the afternoon were opened, and he burst into song again and again, purely for the deity! We were invited into the home of Shyama Shastri's descendent, and allowed to hold the Tambura knobs of one of Carnatic music's greatest composers. Nearly sixty years ago, a treasured experience!
It is very kind and generous to post this wonderful interview. Thank you very much
I have heard when MDR - Lalgudi - PMI used to perform.......most of the times.......MDR may not show the thalam, as it used to be his way of singing...........and the determination he had in his layam sense. .......and the accompanists were in sync with him to the extent that there won't be a lapse or a flaw in the eyes of watchful listeners.......
How kind of Balaji to post this interview footage. We can hear the child Balaji's voice speaking to his mother - "Who has come?" - and singing at the beginning of the interview, held on the terrace of Thiru MD Ramanathan's home in Adaiyar. When my professor Fredric Lieberman offered to bring 3/4" VHS video
equipment from Seattle to document my favorite musicians, my mentor in Madras, Thiru T.S. Parthasarathy, made the arrangements for the interview and concert at Rosie Jayalakshi's house. We are so fortunate to relive and share these meaningful experiences with others.
We cannot thank you enough for capturing this footage. Your questions are so appropriate. You are so lucky to have met and interviewed MDR. Thanks a ton for having recorded this.
@@samagni Thank you for your appreciation, and to TS Parthasarathy and Fredric Lieberman and architect Rosie Jayalakshmi for making it possible. I hope you can find and share comparable gems in Kerala's cultural treasure trove.
@@amycatlin-jairazbhoy4578 Ma'am...Feels great messaging you here. Did you get to video record such interviews of other great Carnatic Musicians who lived in that era or is it only Sri M D Ramanathan you have interviewed? Kindly share interviews of other greats in case you have.
Regards,
Jayadev Menon
@@ojayadev Yes, We videorecorded TN Krishnan, published by Apsara Media for Intercultural Education. apsara-media.com I hope you can access it through Apsara or via Alexander Street Press. It is archived in India at ARCE and NCPA.
Yours,
Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy
@@amycatlin-jairazbhoy4578 Thanks a lot for your reply ma'am. Will surely check it out.
Tears in my eyes. What a simple humble but highly intellectual and sophisticated soul.
Yes, you’re right..
A rare gem. Thank you Mr. Balaji Ramanathan. Hope you have some more videos of Shiri MDR's you could upload.
God of music 🙏
Balaji Sir, thank you so much for uploading this interview. MDR is one of my favourite musicians. I remember meeting him (my grandmother knew him) before a concert in Bangalore when I was about 4 or 5 years old. Paripalaya and Rama Rama are one of the first songs I remember and fell in love with
A classic interview with MDR whom I interviewed way back in in 1973 and am fortunate to have his blessings and love. Wonderful musician and a wonderful human being. Unfortunately we didn’t have the facility to record the conversations. Balaji must be commended and thanked for this interview. MDR mama is a gem rare and serene in the ocean of our Carnatic music.
Such a treasure! Great clarity of thought and true passion. What a colossus and a great mind 🙏
The part where he says a music should be suggestive of the infinite.. that’s where his connection to the divinity is. True master and a Nadopasaka ❤️. Happy Birthday dear MDR, the most cutest person ❤️
13:19 "as long as a musician can maintain his integrity and individuality, the mystery will always be there" a simple yet powerful statement.
Meaningful pauses...love it.
Great man ,,🙏 kudos to the poster of this clip and the lady interviewer. Her questions were excellent! Thank you.
Very beautiful and crisp interview.his mastery over the languages peaks of his fluency overenglish language.
Wonderful. He opens up different & new dimensions of Carnatic music.
His interview thrills you & is blissful like his concert. There can never be another like him in stage performance.
R.Vasudevan Jakkasamudram.
All singing is not music. The musician whose compositions and singing that creates magic in our life even today. Thanks for sharing this precious video. Brings one to tears
Thanks for posting this interview. Shri MDR style of singing is very unique. Am a great fan of is Hindolam Samaja vara gamana, which no one can even think that style. Pranams🙏
14:10 The value of suggestion over expression. This conversation is sprinkled with so many gems.
MDR quite evidently knew exactly what he was doing artistically. Talking so clearly about suggestive art and all🙏
It very great opportunity to see this video of all time great Master, Guru very humble MDR. SINGING Vilambakala & maintaining Shruti with very high standard, accurate & perfect. Shatha Shatha Pranam.
Wow, I was searching for information about the guru-shishya relationship between Vid. Tiger Varadhachari sir and Vid. M.D Ramanathan and I got this video uploaded just hours ago!!!! Thank you!!!
Incredible ! Respects to the great MDR !
This generation has to follow this guru & sishya relation. Very great Shri. MDR Sir.
Highly sophisticated, Genius and great Vidwan , Expressions are divine and soulfull.
Great interview by MDR and good replies by him for every questions.
I am eternally indebted to you for having uploaded this gem of an interview. Epic stuff! I feel so fortunate to have listened to MDR speak on meaningful pauses, the grandeur amd enormity of true music which resemble the mighty ocean and whatnot. A real treasure🙏🙏🙏
Dear Kris,
Thanks for the note.
I'm just the messenger here.. real thanks and appreciation goes to Dr. Amy Catlin and Dr.Fred Lieberman who took the initiative to capture these moments.
Best Regards,
Balaji
@@mdrbalaji Just out of curiosity, are these the same people who recorded that 1 hour video concert of MDR?
@@krisn90 Yes indeed. This session was recorded during that visit.
How wonderful to hear MD Mama speak in his usual brilliant way! We had the good fortune to hear him speak on the numerous occasions whenever we visited him and also when he used to visit us. This brings such a flood of nostalgia. What a great vidwan!
WHAT A BLESSED FEELING TO WATCH THE GREAT MDR INTERACTING🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️HUMILITY -DIVINITY -SIMPLICITY and What not 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much for sharing this! MDR was very well articulate and it is always a pleasure to listen to such legends speak about their experiences. This is truly a “mysterious affair” like MDR says.
Mysterious affair😅👌
15:25 there is something beyond what is actually expressed❤️❤️❤️
Nowadays one can't find such legends Thank you for uploading
Thanks for vedios about Shri MDR SIR's Kacheris remembering his traditional and dedicated Sri Rama Bakthi. Today only I know that Sir was a Sri Thyagaraja Swami's shishya parampara.
Thanks so much. Could go on listening for hours. What deep thought! As deep as his music.
Agreed🙏
Thank you very much for sharing this!!! There was always a 'mystery' which kriti would it be & where he would do neraval! - Shri MD Ramanathan.
MDR refers to his teacher as "Master" great testament to how he looked upto his guru
What a genius, such clarity of thought and expression. Erudite and articulate. Thank you for sharing this gem!
All singing is not music
But music something different
Music come from soul
Tagore
What a great interview by Sri M D Ramanathan Sir....Thanks a ton for this upload Balaji sir....Waiting for many such rare videos of MDR....
Awed by MDR’s clarity of thought
Thanks a lot for sharing the full interview - Blessed to listen to the legend
Thanks a lot for the share
Invaluable information on MDR and his music 🙏
Such profound rational expression of views... Such a great man 🙏
Yes, Sudhina..
What a legend he is!!!! Many thanks for the upload.
Thank you for uploading the full version
0f the interview
True words.. Great MDR
Very much blessed with this video
Homage MDR the Great 🙏🙏🙏 The higher the soul the humbler the mind.
What gems TH-cam throws up!
Thank you so much for sharing this anna!!
Thanks a lot for this sir!
Hello, @Ananthakrishna P, nice to see you here. Take care.
@@vichartatwa Hello Vichar Tatwa! I hope you are doing fine.
@@ananthakrishnap5507 Only sort of, Ananthakrishna. I've had my share of Covid woes, and for a very long time now. I have that Kishori Hamsadhwani in mind, but haven't really had the peace of mind to listen to it with any care. Heard her Hamsadhwani in the very early nineties of the last century, and it's still vivid, but my ears have changed so much by now that I'd like to hear it again. Hmmm... life is like that, I suppose. You know what's good, but can't take it! You take care, Ananthakrishna.
Thanks for giving us a rare opportunity to listen to expert: Sri. MDR! Great initiative by the interviewers. Meaningful and relevant questions that harnessed the expert's view on the topic.
Many thanks Balaji for sharing
Thanks
Amazing! Thanks a lot!!
Incredible
Thanks for the video
Insightful!!
“Sri M.D. Ramanathan avarGaL miguntha paaraattuthalukku uriyavar aawaar. Avar pEchchaik kEttaalE athu nanGu puriyum. Aboorva sangeetha vidwaanGaLil ivar oruvar aawaar. A humble person. Avar paadalGaLaik kEttu inburavum. - “M.K.Subramanian.”
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When will Boho Baritone documentary be uploaded on you tube? I am eagerly waiting for that after seeing the trailer at narada gana sabha.🙏
Namaste,
Just saw this message. Here’s the link for Boho Baritone.. part 1
th-cam.com/video/4EtJmxvCtuI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AIpkkEKZtlJ4jyR6
why is it cut at 15:45 ?
Please upload the rest of the interview if you have it. Thanks.
Dear Vichar,
This is the complete footage of the interview that is available. If and when I get access to additional material, I will surely share it.
Best Rgds,
Balaji
@@mdrbalaji Thanks, I know you would do that, but couldn't stop myself from asking. One never felt one had enough of MDR. Take care.
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He is brutally open
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