Musicians
on MS
T Nagar Talk,
Dec 2004
It was a
sorrowful weekend for music
lovers. The passing away of
M S Subbulakshmi came as a
jolt to many musicians as
well, who treasured her immortalised many songs,
including Vaishnavo Janatho,
a favourite of Mahatma
Gandhi, Meera Bhajans,
Annamacharya Kritis and
others. She made Kuraiondrum
IIlai, written by Rajaji,
popular by her rendition.
Talk Team caught up with
a few musicians residing in
and around T Nagar who
shared their experiences and
messages for her soul to
rest in peace.
Playback singer and
president IyaI Isai Nataka
Mandram P B Sreenivos said:
'I am unable to digest her
demise. She lived a great
life with a beautiful voice
and good public image. She
is one of the greatest
artistes. She is a very
humble person that she
listened to my composition
and praised me. Though she
is not present with us in
physical form, she still
lives with us in the form of
music.'
Camatic Vocalist T N
Seshagopalan said that MS
was an example to other
musicians. 'Her music is
divine. She captivated even
who were not regular
listeners through her voice.
In order to take music to
the common man, she did not
tamper the spirit of music.
We are planning to hold a
Sangeetha Prarthanai for the
legend if other musicians
co-operate as a mark of
respect and tribute,' he
said.
Ghatam exponent S
Karthick said that he had
the opportunity of meeting
MS at her home. To him her
demise is a great loss as a
guru of gurus who took
Carnatic music to
international platform.' 'I
have no age to talk about
her greatness in music. I
have never seen a humble
person like her. She is an
embodiment of music, love,
affection and humility'.
Carnatic vocalist
Papanasam Ashok Ramani took
a trip down memory lane when
MS used to visit his
illustrious grandfather
Papanasam Sivan. 'There are
lot of songs of Sivan, which
were popularised by MS. And
whenever I go, she used to
ask me to sing Kadir Kama
Kandan in raga Kamboji
composed by my grandfather
and she used to recall her
experiences with my
grandfather’, said Ramani.
'She would always tell me to
render the song in all
concerts, which was her
favourite. Meeting MS was
like being with my
grandmother as she used to
pour love and affection
towards everybody. We really
miss her.'
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