Topic started by Dorai (@ 12.144.36.2) on Tue Feb 12 14:19:24 EST 2002.
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Hello Everyone,
I keep hearing in Sun TV interviews, Sabthaswarangal etc that ARR is the best pianist around. But I feel that IR is miles ahead of ARR in composing using Piano. Some great examples are as below
En Vaanille Ore Vennilla (Johny) - Esp the starting bits
Malai En Vedthanai Kuttuthadi (Sethu) - The starting bit.
Nee Partha Parvaikuru Nanri (Hey Ram)
On the other hand I can provide some examples of ARR's use of piano too.
1. Thendralee Thendralee (Kadhal Desam)- Starting bits, interludes (just brilliant)
2. Vennillave Vennilave (2nd interlude)
But I feel IR's compositions of Piano is too creative and not repetative. Any opinions?.
I would like you all to bring some more IR's use of piano and compare it with ARR's with due respect to both of their works.
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- From: Vicky (@ 12.89.130.137)
on: Fri Feb 22 21:54:27 EST 2002
Hihi: GR was a legend and a genius indeed. The man knew his music well before he puts it out. I would call it the "Baroque Age" of Tamil Film Music. An extraordinary composer/singer par excellence. One should hear him sing in "Ponmudi" with TV Ratnam. I started a thread on the great genius and there was little response or none at all. I grew up listening to GR and his wonderful artistry. He could literally interpret carnatic raagas in a way no one did during his reign 1940-1961. He introduced to us the concept of orchestration. Listen to "Kanvizhi Pugundhu" from Thooku Thooki, thought had a little irish tings to it at the beginning. Even CRS and SVV acknowledged him as the legend. Those days composers were really gracious.
- From: Vicky (@ 12.89.130.137)
on: Fri Feb 22 21:56:49 EST 2002
HiHi: At least I met someone who acknowledges the genius of GRamanatha Iyer.
- From: Vicky (@ 12.89.130.137)
on: Fri Feb 22 21:56:54 EST 2002
HiHi: At least I met someone who acknowledges the genius of GRamanatha Iyer.
- From: Mr. O (@ 64.105.35.174)
on: Fri Feb 22 23:55:06 EST 2002
Vicky, I remember a thread that was active not too long ago. I remember making a few posts there.
- From: hari (@ 66.68.100.51)
on: Sat Feb 23 01:35:27 EST 2002
Digression
G Ramanathan - I am discovering the genious of GR (thanks to dhool !! (for the nth time, a big thanks to the guys behind dhool)
Some GR songs I listen to everyday -- sindhanai sei manamE (ambikapathi), veLLippani malaiyin (kappalOttiya thamizhan). I feel that IR has been inspired by the former song in kalaivANiyE (sindhu bhairavi) apart from the obvious fact that they are both kalyANi.
End digression
- From: Srini (@ 213.42.1.244)
on: Mon Feb 25 02:23:37 EST 2002
Vicky
I have been hunting for the 'Ponmudi' songs for ages. Do u know where I can find this ?
Thanks in advance
- From: Dorai (@ 12.144.36.2)
on: Mon Feb 25 16:15:42 EST 2002
Hello Everyone,
The starting bit in "Kannuku Maiaghagu" (Pudhiya Mugam) sounds like a Piano to me. Could someone confirm please ?.
- From: Krishnamurthy (@ 198.102.112.18)
on: Mon Feb 25 17:29:04 EST 2002
Dorai: No, not the beginning. The interludes have piano.
- From: MS (@ 129.252.25.204)
on: Mon Feb 25 19:01:32 EST 2002
I think dorai is right. I prelude does have piano (chords predominantly).
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