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19th September 2012, 01:41 AM
#2191
Did you guys see that there were 2 bassoon instruments? I think they were next to Oboe/Clarinet? Also, Mr. Nicholas Newland conducted the orchestra is something you will only see in live classical concerts (even though this was an audio launch function, the way he bowed to the audience and hand shaking the concert master (first chair) was very professional). The lucky souls were the CHOIR group (both female and male) witnessing live orchestra. They were all very fortunate to be in the middle of the whole orchestra. Also noticed Harp in the back corner.. I did not see the Bagpiper. Not sure if it was used or not... This is 100% classical orchestra. The only thing missing is a concert hall. I can just imagine how it will sound in a concert hall... I hope they release the audio portion of the "Tribute to Raaja" section.
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19th September 2012 01:41 AM
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19th September 2012, 02:59 AM
#2192
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Ferenc Nemeth
Relocating to New York in 2003, Nemeth’s distinctive energy and drive saw his career continuing with many of the same musicians, and also expanding to include the likes of Christian McBride, John Patitucci, Lionel Loueke, John Abercrombie, Dave Samuels, Mark Turner, Hal Crook, David Benoit, Bud Shank, Greg Hopkins, Phil Wilson, Dave Grusin, Eddie Daniels, Eddie Henderson, Ron McClure, Chris Cheek, Aaron Goldberg, Kenny Wheeler, Eli Degibri, Jonathan Kreisberg, John Ellis, Omer Avital and most recently Ilayaraja
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19th September 2012, 03:02 AM
#2193
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jmahesh,
Thanks for the link.
I was in tears throughout the clips!!!.
A great tribute to the man.
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19th September 2012, 08:46 AM
#2194
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update again!:
here is the reply from the jazz critic!:
"burn me something. i have a good feeling about this." - this abt NEPV after he listened to some of other IR's works online and he learnt that Ferenc Nemeth is the drummer who worked on NEPV - Nemeth's earlier works have been reviewed by him and i have a gut feeling being his friend, he has gotten some feedback from Nemeth abt IR!
my instincts are proving correct once again! and am going through the kind of nervous anticipation of a stunning review!
this is just the beginning friends! many more in the offing
a renowned New Orleans based jazz club is the next target
but one thing at a time
Last edited by irir123; 19th September 2012 at 08:48 AM.
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19th September 2012, 10:45 AM
#2195
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watching the NEPV audio release show - Suraj Jagan was embarrassing - why would they even want to perform a song of this genre with a full-fledged orchestra on stage ? it was eve more nauseating to watch the group doing a kutthu on the same stage - advising the crowd not to whistle so as to maintain decorum with a symphony orchestra is one thing - and to have a cheap kuthhu dance performed with the same orchestra on stage is absolute crass and defeats the very purpose of even advising the crowd to be silent
I wish I had a million dollars to invite IR to do a proper symphonic concert
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19th September 2012, 11:03 AM
#2196

Originally Posted by
irir123
watching the NEPV audio release show - Suraj Jagan was embarrassing - why would they even want to perform a song of this genre with a full-fledged orchestra on stage ? it was eve more nauseating to watch the group doing a kutthu on the same stage - advising the crowd not to whistle so as to maintain decorum with a symphony orchestra is one thing - and to have a cheap kuthhu dance performed with the same orchestra on stage is absolute crass and defeats the very purpose of even advising the crowd to be silent
I wish I had a million dollars to invite IR to do a proper symphonic concert
Yes.. they could have avoided dancing on the stage. After putting in lot of effort and this dance reminded me of a typical audio release function...
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19th September 2012, 01:20 PM
#2197

Originally Posted by
irir123
watching the NEPV audio release show - Suraj Jagan was embarrassing - why would they even want to perform a song of this genre with a full-fledged orchestra on stage ? it was eve more nauseating to watch the group doing a kutthu on the same stage - advising the crowd not to whistle so as to maintain decorum with a symphony orchestra is one thing - and to have a cheap kuthhu dance performed with the same orchestra on stage is absolute crass and defeats the very purpose of even advising the crowd to be silent
I wish I had a million dollars to invite IR to do a proper symphonic concert
++1
nallathor veenai seithu adhai nalam keda puzhudhiyil yerivdhundo! kann ketta piragu sooriya namaskaram panra maathiri, everyone else will realize this mistake after a long time!
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19th September 2012, 01:22 PM
#2198

Originally Posted by
irir123
update again!:
here is the reply from the jazz critic!:
"burn me something. i have a good feeling about this." - this abt NEPV after he listened to some of other IR's works online and he learnt that Ferenc Nemeth is the drummer who worked on NEPV - Nemeth's earlier works have been reviewed by him and i have a gut feeling being his friend, he has gotten some feedback from Nemeth abt IR!
my instincts are proving correct once again! and am going through the kind of nervous anticipation of a stunning review!
this is just the beginning friends! many more in the offing
a renowned New Orleans based jazz club is the next target
but one thing at a time
way to go irir!
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19th September 2012, 01:31 PM
#2199

Originally Posted by
Vinodkumar
Did you guys see that there were 2 bassoon instruments? I think they were next to Oboe/Clarinet? Also, Mr. Nicholas Newland conducted the orchestra is something you will only see in live classical concerts (even though this was an audio launch function, the way he bowed to the audience and hand shaking the concert master (first chair) was very professional). The lucky souls were the CHOIR group (both female and male) witnessing live orchestra. They were all very fortunate to be in the middle of the whole orchestra. Also noticed Harp in the back corner.. I did not see the Bagpiper. Not sure if it was used or not... This is 100% classical orchestra. The only thing missing is a concert hall. I can just imagine how it will sound in a concert hall... I hope they release the audio portion of the "Tribute to Raaja" section.
yes Nick was quite professional and bubbling with energy. During rehearsing the orchestra were playing all songs including the tribute instrumental piece....IR pointed the mistakes in the violin section when they played "sundari" BGM piece in which the they made some mistakes Nick immediately oblidged to IR's request and corrected their notes on the stage itself...i was awe struck....
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19th September 2012, 01:34 PM
#2200

Originally Posted by
irir123
its not that he is in my radar ! i approached him in 2009 in the first place, so how could i not include him for NEPV ?!
I remember by reading about your role in getting that FM program through, and will forget the joy of listening! thanks for pointing out!
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