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		<title>Melb Celebrates GNB</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 08:57:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shri G N Balasubramaniam was one of the most popular and talented carnatic vocalists of the twentieth century. In what would have been his hundredth year, my Gurus, Sri Ramnath Iyer and Sri Gopinath Iyer co-ordinated a centenary concert held in the memory of the great legend. On November 22nd 2009, carnatic rasikas of Melbourne gathered at Glen Iris Uniting Church and Community Centre to be part of this unique event. The concert featured a gathering of music teachers of Melbourne, who each presented a few pieces that were either compositions of GNB or were popularised by him. As Sri Murali Kumar aptly mentioned, some of the kritis were popularised by GNB to such an extent that people very frequently called them “GNB songs” rather than remembering the actual composers! Smt Uthra Vijayaraghavan started off the evening with GNB’s popular composition ‘Karimukha Varada’ in ragam Naatai. Other artistes of the night included Sri Ravi Ravichandira on the mridangam, Smt Narmadha Ravichandira on vocal and violin, Sri Murali Kumar on violin, Smt Vasumathi Subramanian on vocal, Sri Sridhar Chari on Mridangam and Sri Ramnath Iyer and Sri Gopinath Iyer on the Veena. Each artist showcased a few popular compositions that best [...]]]></description>
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