Nefasha Ayer at Brava Theater Pictures

Hello everyone. So far things have been going pretty well at the start of 2009, despite all the gloom surrounding the economy. We just need to stay positive I suppose…

We had a blast performing at the Brava Theater on February 6th and 7th. Both shows were packed. It was fun playing with such a diverse group. It included:

Meklit Hadero: vocals
Todd Brown: Guitar
Prasant Radhakrishnan: Tenor Saxophone
Keenan Webster: Balafon/Mbira/Kora and more
Abdi Jibril: Conga/Cahon and others (sad to see Abdi moving to Kenya, this was his last show in the states before moving.)
Mohini Rustagi: Drums
Lalo Izquierdo : Cajon
Gabriel Teodros: Spoken word hip-hop
Michael Warr: Poetry
Marcus Shelby: Bass
Howard Wiley: Tenor Saxophone
Adrian Arias: Poetry

Hope I didn’t miss anyone. There was every type of song in there, from poetry with James Brown-esque grooves, mbira and vocal duets with audience sitting on the stage, to “tenor battles” with Howard and I. Of course, it really was more like a complimentary duet than a battle. I still need to get Howard recorded on the podcast. Hopefully in a couple weeks, if not earlier! Overall, it was unique and definitely fun experience.

Here are some pictures. Go to my flickr stream to see all the pictures.

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…and lastly, the stage moment, taken from my cell phone behind the stage…

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Kiravani: A Live Experience. Now available.

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Kiravani: A Live Experience. Available now at https://prasantmusic.com/store.

After over three years, I am happy to release this full concert recording featuring Kiravani as the main raga. Here are the details of the album.

Artists:
Prasant Radhakrishnan: Saxophone
B.U. Ganeshprasad: Violin
Poovalur Srinivasan: Mridangam

Recorded in August 2005.

Tracks. Total Length: 1:51:48.

  1. Siddhi Vinayakam. 13:13
  2. Rama Nee Pai. 4:31
  3. Charukesi Ragam – Saxophone. 6:06
  4. Charukesi Ragam – Violin. 4:34
  5. Kripaya Palaya. 13:26
  6. Dasharatha Nandana. 3:40
  7. Kiravani Ragam – Saxophone. 8:11
  8. Kiravani Ragam – Violin. 5:26
  9. Thanam – Kiravani. 9:17
  10. Pallavi – Kiravani. 24:09
  11. Tani Avartanam (Percussion Solo). 11.10
  12. Korai Onrum Illai. 4:23
  13. Bagyadhe Lakshmi. 3:48

Listen now on Last.fm

Listen now on iLike

This is being released as a digital download exclusively from the prasantmusic.com store, but may be available as a 2-disc set in limited quantities later this year. It is currently available for $15.

I hope you enjoy this recording. Here are some videos to check out.

Promo on youtube

Video clip from the Pallavi (track 10)

Episode 4: Dasharatha Nandana live clip

http://podcast.prasantmusic.com/Shows/player.swf
Right-click to download mp3

Happy Holidays!

It has been about a month since I would have normally posted a new episode… a substantial delay.  But I finally put together a new episode to keep you company during those long holiday flights, baggage check-in lines, long drives and what have you.

It is a somewhat short episode, so make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you can listen to them all!

This one has a live clip from an older concert with B.U. Ganeshprasad (violin) and Poovalur Srinivasan (mridangam). I also address a couple questions.

Enjoy!

Recent Pictures, Nefasha

Happy Holidays!

I hope you are all having a great year and managing through the chilly weather. Here are some pictures from some recent concerts:

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At Stanford. Blur.

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VidyA at Stanford, November 2008. For the ASHA V Charity concert.

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Guest drummer Jaz Sawyer

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With Keenan Webster and Balafo at the Nike Marathon.

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VidyA at LIMN Gallery for a Obama Fundraiser, with Eric Vogler and Howard Wiley.

I got to spend some time with my dad over the Thanksgiving here in the Bay Area. Here is a pic of Sausalito I snapped with my new phone.

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He also got to see a Nefasha Ayer concert, and took a few photos. Here is one.

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Go to http://flickr.com/prasantmusic to see my photostream and subscribe!

Speaking of Nefasha Ayer, we are going in to the studio to record a new album tomorrow! More news to come.

VidyA at Hillside Club Recap and Photos

Last Friday, September 19, 2008, we performed at the Hillside Club in Berkeley, CA. It was great to play in the beautiful hall they have there. Despite the presidential debates, we had a receptive audience. We had a special guest on bass, Eric Vogler, filling in for David Ewell. Aside from playing bass, Eric is a genius at programming music through his computer.

Here are some pictures. View the whole set on flickr.

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It was a fun two concerts — for YBCA at the Red Poppy and Hillside Club in Berkeley. Sameer has gone back to New York. We should all be getting together and playing again soon. In mean time, you can support us by checking out our new album if you have not already.

A live clip from Friday’s VidyA concert

I have finally done it. At long last. I actually brought my recorder with me and recorded last Friday’s VidyA concert that took place at the Red Poppy Art House as part of YBCA (Yerba Buena Center for the Arts) Bay Area Now series. The recorder was actually placed behind us, because there was no other place to put it, but you can still hear everything pretty well.

I felt the concert went quite well musically and I think its mainly a result of trying to keep the songs fresh every time and take chances with the compositions.

I decided to make a part of it available online for you to download and enjoy. This is the first part of the 2nd set. A new ragamalika (multiple raga) exploration that segways into Kauveri, which happens to be another song with multiple ragas. Click the link below to download (right-click to save it).

Nine / Kauveri (VidyA live 9/19/08)

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VidyA concerts Fri 9/19 and Fri 9/26

Just a quick reminder — a couple great VidyA concerts coming up.

Friday, September 19, 2008. 8pm.

VidyA at Yerba Buena Bay Area Now series. San Francisco, CA.
Located at 2698 Folsom St at the Red Poppy Art House (23rd and Folsom).
More info here.

Friday, September 26, 08 – VidyA at Hillside Club. Berkeley, CA. This is a beautiful venue in the East Bay. If you haven’t been, make sure to come! This will feature Eric Vogler as a guest on bass.

2286 Cedar Street
Berkeley 94709
Info: (510) 845-1350
More Info here.

Here are some pictures to leave you with.

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Take care,

Prasant

New VidyA Photos

To coincide with our new VidyA CD release, we finally got some photos taken by a great Bay Area photographer, Nate Keck (who also happens to be a friend of the Red Poppy).

I think we were able to get a few nice shots — the whole thing was natural with very limited actual posing for the pictures. That was great for me, because posing is not my forte. I think David has it down though.

Anyways, I uploaded all the color pictures to flickr, so please check them out and tell us your favorites in the comments or via e-mail. It hard to decide looking at so many pictures of ourselves. We eventually have to choose two or three that would be used for most purposes.

View the pictures here.

Here is my favorite: L-R: Sameer Gupta, David Ewell, Prasant Radhakrishnan.

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Thoughts?

If you are in the Bay Area, make to sure to check out two exciting concerts we have this month! Info here.

India Trip Round Up

Well, after over a month’s absence posting here, I finally decided to put together a brief round up of my trip to India. The trip went very well. I had a good mix of personal practice time and concerts among other things. I even got to catch the latest Batman film, “Dark Knight” a couple days before I left. Definitely a dark and chilling film.

I was very happy to spend some quality time with my guru, Dr. Kadri Gopalnath. I was also able to catch up with some friends, mentors and other musicians who I usually spend time with, such as T.R. Subramaniam, A. Kanyakumari, Guruvayur Dorai, V. Suresh, Ganeshprasad among others. This time, it was a treat to perform with B.U. Ganeshprasad (violin), Trichur Narendran (mridangam), Phalgun (mridangam), and V. Suresh during my concerts among others.

As I mentioned in my earlier post, my first concert of the trip was at Rameswaram. Rameswaram has an interesting history, mainly because of the religious background. Myself, Ganeshprasad and Phalgun did a morning concert there after a long a night train. It was a part of a three day Gurupurnima event. A video was taken, but as usual, I never find time to upload. I will do it soon enough. Here is a screen grab from the video I have…

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After Rameswaram and Thiruvunamalai, I had a concert at a new hall in Chennai called Sri Muthu Venkata Subba Rao Memorial Hall. Quite a long name. I can say that I was extremely impressed with the hall. I think it is the best hall in Chennai. The concert was curated by the hall’s programming director and sponsored by a company there called Gatsby. It was definitely a crowd different from the usual Carnatic listeners, but the response was very good and it was a pleasure to play in a quality environment and ambience focused purely on the music. The whole thing was recorded, both audio and video, so hopefully I will share some of that with you soon. That concert had myself on saxophone, B.U. Ganeshprasad, Trichur Narendran on mridangam and V. Suresh on ghatam.

The concert brought with it a number of press articles of all types. I haven’t received a copy of them all, but here are some links to the ones I heard about so far. If you want to get the latest, probably check back on my press page. If you find anything that is not there yet, let me know.

There was also a TV interview, but I lost track of that one. Some of these articles have a slightly odd interpretation of what I had said during interviews, but I have learned that it is unavoidable.

Anyways, that is about all I can cover right now. The other concerts were memorable as well, but I don’t think I will go over everything here. I will try my best to post some videos or other media soon.

By the way, I just added a little feed of my latest photos from flickr to the left of the blog. Hope you like it. Between that and my Twitter updates (feel free to “follow” me), you can easily see what I’m up to just by looking at the sidebar, even if I don’t have a chance to update the blog.

Just finished listening to the 1967 Lalgudi Jayaraman concert at Krishna Ghana Sabha…again. Never gets old!

Take care, and keep listening!

Concert at Sir Mutha Hall, Chennai, India. July 27, 2008

As you probably already know, I am writing to you from India. So far the trip has been great. I just got back from a trip to Rameswaram, where I did a concert and then Thiruvunamalai. The concert was with B.U. Ganeshprasad on Violin and P. Phalgun on Mridangam. Here is a picture from the Rameswaram Temple.

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This Sunday, I am performing a Carnatic concert at a newly opened hall in Chennai called Sir Mutha Venkatasubba Rao Memorial Hall. The concert starts at 7pm sharp and is open to the public.

The lineup will include:

Prasant Radhakrishnan: Saxophone
B.U. Ganeshprasad: Violin
Trichur Narendran: Mridangam
V. Suresh: Ghatam


You can get complimentary passes:

  • Contact the sponsor of the event: info@gatsby.in with number of tickets required. Or call (044) 28331677. You can also get passes at the Raymonds outlet in Nungambakkam.
  • Contact the hall at info@sirmuthamemorial.com

The hall is located at:  

Shenston Park, 13/1 Harrington Road
Chetput, Chennai 600031 Tamil Nadu 

It is on the Lady Andal School premises. If you know anyone in Chennai, tell them to come!