Sevikku Unavu
One of my mom's favorite Thirukkural is " sevikku uNavu illaadha pOzhthu siRithu vayitRukkum eeyappadum" literally meaning "when there is no food available for the ears, it will be served for the stomach".This weekend was one such when we had such a treat for our ears that we didn't feel the need for food.
My husband (who also happens to be a pro in carnatic music) regularly did sadagams (riaz/practice) and gave a performance atleast once in two months back in India. That way, even though he didn't want a full time profession in music, he would atleast be in touch with what he likes to do best. And so, we were totally lost after coming here what with new place-syndrome,pressures of work, no guru who would expect excellence from you and push you in the right direction and ofcourse the big question of "where do you actually start of for this?".
Even though we haven't yet found an answer, I am happy that we are going to do so, someday soon. Atleast, the ball has been set rolling...it started soon after my husband and his friend gave a small performance in the Minnesota Thyagaraja Aradhana. After listening to him, the ghatam artist and the mridangist volunteered that they can come over to our place for music practice and be "kutcheri-ready" even though we have no concert lined up. So,this sunday, Balaji and Sriram came over to our place for an extended practice session with their Ghatam and Mridangam respectively and boy was it a treat to listen to all of them together!
After 3 long hours, the music session sadly came to an end and the artists were treated with my wonderful tanjavoor samayal ( I can always claim till you call my bluff :)
I am waitng for the next weekend to come soon when they will get together and practice again.
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