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HAHA at article! :lol: :roll:


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Another one - this time A.R Rehman - looking forward to this one "if" it actually happens

http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tami ... /6365.html



Rehman working on his own symphony
Wednesday, June 08, 2005

After a long interval, music director A R Rehman is now fully concentrating on Tamil movies.

Rehman is busy composing tunes for Ajith''s Godfather and S J Suryah''s A Aah.

Of course, he has his commitments in Hindi and is also scoring tunes for an English musical.

Rehman is happy to be back in Tamil that shaped him up. "Since I was busy with my earlier commitments, I could not concentrate on Kollywood now. However I am back here with great enthusiasm and energy."

A quick chat with the music genius.

What are the movies you are currently working?

Godfather is nearing completion. Then I have A Aah followed by a movie titled Jil Endru Oru Kadhal starring Surya. I have composed a song for Jil Endru Oru Kadhal which I am sure would become anthem among youngsters.
Will you score music for low budget movies?

I am not averse to working in small budget films. I am more keen on working with a good unit. I love to work with director Manirathinam for he always strives for excellence. How many directors today aim for perfection ? If I get the right team, I would work for any producer.
When you score music for Bollywood and Chinese films, how do you adapt yourself to the environment?

Whenever I work in any language, I understand their culture, know about the people of the region as well. A song can reach masses only if the tunes reflect the culture of the land.


What's your dream project?

I am keeping it a secret. I want to do a symphony. I have begun my work towards it. The symphony is an inspiration of a Sufi story. I want to name the symphony Conference of the Bird. Very soon I will begin my work towards it.


It is said that you take huge money to score music?

I am not keen on making money. Had I wanted to make quick money, I would have made it when I was scoring advertisement jingles before Roja. God has given me this talent and I hope to continue with it according to his wishes.



I also think SA Rajkumar expressed interest to do one :?


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It looks like this might be a big one - on front pages of Hindu

http://www.hindu.com/2005/06/29/stories ... 960100.htm


All set for launch tomorrow

Ramya Kannan

The fruit of joint labour of the maestro, Tamil Maiyam, musicians from three continents and donors.



THE MAESTRO SPEAKS: Ilayaraja addressing a press meet in Chennai on Tuesday. — Photo: S. Thanthoni

CHENNAI: The stage is set for the launch function of Ilayaraja's Thiruvasagam in Symphony on June 30 and the guest list includes the country's top politicians, bureaucrats, mediapersons and film stars.

Thirty months in the making, Thiruvasagam in Symphony is the fruit of the joint labour of maestro Ilayaraja, Tamil Maiyam, musicians from three continents and donors from all over the world. The launch comes as the culmination of years of persistence, hard work and literally, as Fr. Jegath Gaspar of Tamil Maiyam would have it, scrounging for money.

The funds for this project were raised by Tamil Maiyam, amounting to production cost of Rs. 110 lakhs. Of this, Rs. 35 lakhs came in as donations, while Rs. 75 lakhs was borrowed from individuals and banks. The organisation hopes to make this money with cassette and CD sales alone, with the audiotape priced at Rs. 50 and the CD at Rs. 150. Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Jaipal Reddy, has agreed to launch the album in Music Academy on Thursday. The first copy will be handed over to Carnatic vocalist Balamurali Krishna. A visual documentation on the `Making of the Thiruvasagam' will be released by Jayakumar, joint secretary in the Union Ministry of Culture and handed over to Ilayaraja's Carnatic music guru, Dakshinamurthy Swamigal.

Film stars Kamal Hassan and Rajnikant are expected to participate, Fr. Gaspar told presspersons on Tuesday. Ilayaraja said with the Thiruvasagam in Symphony, he has attempted to straddle Western classical and Carnatic music. The audio CD comes with Tamil renditions of Thiruvasagam, accompanied by English translations.



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DragunR2 wrote:
Rangasami Parthasarathy started Oriental, correct? So did he start themahal or did he sell to them?

No he still owns them.

Coming back to TIS, this is absolutely crazy. You have no idea what kind of people are ordering this. Today I got an order from a backary to give this CD as a complementary gift for those who order wedding cake with them. I have got a huge order from a hard-core ARR fant (almost all ARR CDs we have!) and he also wanted TIS, just because his god (ARR) said "This is extraordinary. He is a national treasure".

This is last minute and my tension mounting like sky rocket, because the CD is still "in transit". The DVD edition (collector's edition) is postponed by 2 to 3 days, but the CD is still on target for July 1st (yes, IR want to release on Jul 1st since only on Jun 30th evening they are officially launching the CD"

Few more things

IR Press Meet
http://www.hindu.com/2005/06/29/stories ... 960100.htm
http://dinamalar.com/2005june29/imp12.asp

IR Interview
http://www.hindu.com/lf/2005/06/26/stor ... 880200.htm
http://216.65.197.170/kumudam/290605/pg3.php

Read this.... this is the experience people got who listened to the song

http://soonapaana.blogspot.com/2005/06/ ... shock.html


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Friday is a better day anyway :) well, according to a lot of people :rolleyes: I reckon I won't get my copy until next week. Boohoohoo :(

I ordered some products from Newegg.com (they are based locally in SoCal but they shipped from NJ, they shouldn't have charged me TAX since they shipped from NJ!!) but to my surprise, I got my parcel extremely fast:

Ordered Wednesday morning, They shipped Thursday, I got it Friday morning! All the way from New Jersey! I hope for a TIS miracle :) It was via FedEx 'Super Saver Express' whatever that means


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I know how curiously people are waiting for this. I myself is dying here. Unfortunately the collector's edition is delayed due to "VCD-DVD" confusions. Lets hope and pray that we will get the product in time so we can ship to all the folks immediately.


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Pav wrote:
they shouldn't have charged me TAX since they shipped from NJ!!)

Software configuration issue. We had the same issue before!


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Is this the first time Thiruvasagam has been set to music?

Looking forward to hearing this...


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Thiruvasakam is sung in saiva temples across tamil nadu. There was one album by MLV or Sulamangalam sister also.

Anyways, I am DYING to listen to the CD. Few catchy lines reading in various forums/news

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I listened to the first piece today in the morning and couldn't
control my tears rolling from my eyes. All the way to my office I
was emotional and couldn't drive properly. I parked my car aside
trying to shed my overshooted emotions to gain back my normalcy.


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After listening to it, I felt an utmost feeling which
cannot be explained. Thiruvaasagam, by Nature, is
moving. When it is coupled with the Music of Symphony
orchestra, it has the mass appeal.

How can a composition for Lord Siva can go without
success? This is the music for God.

Ilaiyaraaja has tasted the nectar of Thiruvaasagam and
wanted us to taste the same. Similar to the experience
of Saint Manickavaasakar, God made Ilaiyaraaja
experience the same and made him revive this Classical
after almost 1400 years.


Lets hope there is no more delay in releasing the CD. I am dying to get the CD.


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Here is a review, from one of the best reviewer from my point

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Thiruvasakam in Symphonic Oratorio

This Indian music project brought together more than 200 musicians from India and Hungary, including Budapest Symphony Orchestra conducted by Laszlo Kovacs, Oscar winning lyricist Mr. Stephen Schwartz and Grammy award winning sound engineer Richard King and our Maestro Ilaiyaraaja. They all joined hands to bring Thiruvasakam, the great Indian sacred text written by Saint Manickavasagar in praise of Lord Siva, into a western classical music form called Oratorio to create a musical masterpiece. The album has totally 6 tracks and the total running time is 68 minutes.

Now about Music

I am just a man
Imperfect Lowly
How can I write about
Something Holy (This Album)

It is not that I am in loss of words to describe this music; instead my mind is overflowing with parallel and distinct thoughts and emotions emerging out like 100 instruments playing in parallel in a Symphony Orchestra. But I will try my best to un-layer each and every word from the symphony of thoughts in my mind. This album is the first of its kind in world music which you all will come to know when you listen to it. I got the album on my hand yesterday (the day on which it is released) and heard it deeply twice. People call it fusion, east meets west, classical cross over etc., but after listening to the album I realized that it is not all that was said instead it is a pure sample of oneness of music or even everything in the Universe. This is a music where not the east meets west but a common man meets a supreme spiritual energy in the Universe which we call as God. The Indian music just takes the form of Western Oratorio and Symphony. It is something like Mozart/Bach’s interpretation of a Thyagaraja Keethana. Just imagine how it would sound if our Carnatic Katcheris are backed by a Symphony instead of Mirudangam, Tanpura, Violin and Ganjira, this album is one such experiment.

Now what I am going to write is just free flowing thoughts and emotions that I got while hearing the album for the first time. For anyone to give a full justified review on the album, it require many more listening and understanding as there is lot of music to be analyzed if we dive deep into it. I felt ashamed for not knowing Thiruvasakam as it would be more delightful to listen to this album if you had known Thiruvasakam, but anyway it is for this purpose that is to bring awareness among the youth that Illayaraja has done this project. Don’t consider this as just another devotional album, all the songs are completely different from each other in its own way and you will be surprised by the shift in the mood. I think Illayaraja intends to say something by this variety which again we will understand only when we have good knowledge in Thiruvasakam.

Except for “Polla Vinayaen” all other songs have a definite format. Each song starts with a short symphony in the prelude and then Illayaraja starts to render the verses and after each set of verses gets over, it breaks into either an out and out western classical Symphony or Choir either playing/singing the main theme of the song or a new theme all together which sounds a perfect lead to the verse to be rendered by the vocal to follow. I feel no one else could have done at par with Illayaraja in singing the verses. He knows how to emote, pronunciate and add the necessary feel to each and every word in the verse and does that to perfection, his unique strain less divine voice adds to the spiritual energy of the songs.

“Poovar Senni Mannan” song has been lingering in mind ever since I saw the video of a press conference of Illayaraja in which he sung this song. Almost for past four months, I have been humming this tune in my mind. I never thought that this tune could make it for such a grand Choir piece with which this song starts. Excellent is the word. The choirs with percussion bangs in regular intervals and with Illayaraja rendering the verses seamlessly, you are taken through a grand spiritual journey. I liked lot of brief symphonic pieces that peeps in here and there which is an elaboration of the main theme.

Next comes “Polla Vinayaen”, the most talked about 20 minute piece in the album. It is truly an out of the world composition, the most complex song that I have ever heard in my life. The song takes diverse paths and there are lot of surprising, shocking sudden twists and turns as Illayaraja moves from one set of verses to the other. The way Illayaraja has combined Tamil verses, Tamil Choir with English choir and Stephen Schwatz English translations as a counter point is beyond anyone’s imagination. You just have to hear the track to believe its beauty and complexity. As the song proceeds your ambience gets filled with a spiritual energy completely and you will be lost in a trance. Go deep into the music of this track, as deep as you can, you will be freed and after a point you will realize that you are melting for this music for which the tears that your eyes will shed without your consciousness is the proof. Believe me, I literally cried when “Namachivayam Vazhgha” part starts with a choir subtly starting with a clue of its tune and when Illayaraja starts to sing it. From then on whenever it appears I will break into tears. So deep is the composition.

“Poerukorun Purantharanum” is more like a romantic ballad. By the way, the love and romance is also a dimension of Spirituality. For this song, Bhavatharini joins with Illayaraja and she is flawless. It is indeed a very pleasant composition with lot of flute and String section taking the lead in the Orchestra. But I take the liberty to compare this song to “Sempoovae” song from “Sirai Salai”. The orchestration and the main tune are almost similar may be both the songs are in same meter. Just listen the way the song ends with “Kothumbi” note, it is almost like “Vazhiyundo” ending in that song. Anyway the interludes are great and grand.

“UmbarKatkarasay” is the slowest song of all, to get the best out of the song, have the lyrics notes with you and follow it along with Illayaraja singing. You will bowl over by the way he had notated the words in the verses and also by his soulful rendition. Don’t worry you won’t miss anything by reading the verse along with the song, there is enough musical pieces in between the verses to cherish.

“Muthu Natramam” is a very joyful number with a rich malayali flavor. This is the only song without Illayaraja’s voice. The song is mostly sung by Chorus with singers Madhu, Unni Krishnan, Manjari and others occasionally rendering few lines. The song unlike others proceeds in a fast pace with a foot tapping rhythm and indian percussions are also used. Often the song breaks into a pure western classical stuff layered with another set of strings playing Indian notes.

“Puttrilla Aravum” is again a surprise musical piece with Illayaraja speaking and wondering the beauty of symphony when it plays a very simple tune. Here Illayaraja replicates a layman wondering the beauty of Symphony. The main tune of the song is so simple, so Indian but yet fits to T in the western classical format. And with this song, the album and the spiritual journey ends peacefully.

I would like to write more and more on this but right now, Go and get the album immediately to get transported to a different world.
Pros
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Cons
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Best time to play this is when
: Going to sleep


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CD for Zulmni's will be shiped tomorrow. For those (again only Zulmni's) who placed Collector's edition, CD will be shipped tomorrow and the rest of the package will be shipped next week.

Last but not least, please pass on the message to as many people as you can. The CD review is phenominal. I havent seen a single review or a reviewer who didnt cry for the second song.

For folks who dont speak/understand Tamil, please try to listen to the song. I am 100% sure you will end up buying the CD.


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CD for Zulmni's will be shiped tomorrow.


How can i worship you ?? :mrgreen:

BTW does it mean you have the CD and have listened to it ?, Even with your biased opinion ( :lol: ) i want to to hear firsthand what you think about it.


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dvdunlimited wrote:
For those (again only Zulmni's) who placed Collector's edition, CD will be shipped tomorrow and the rest of the package will be shipped next week.


Thank you, that's great. I just now read on your forum that the collector's edition was postponed by a week and was dismayed, but this is a pleasant surprise.


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Anytime guys. I know how curious you all must be. I take this opportunity to thank TIS-USA as well for their "uninterrupted" work during the entire process. My personal thanks to Dr Shankar for going beyond the limit and working round the clock so we all can have this on time.


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dvdisoil wrote:
dvdunlimited wrote:
CD for Zulmni's will be shiped tomorrow.


How can i worship you ?? :mrgreen:

BTW does it mean you have the CD and have listened to it ?, Even with your biased opinion ( :lol: ) i want to to hear firsthand what you think about it.

I dont have teh CD in hand now. If it is in my hand, I would have shiped today!!!!!!

I am not gonig to post any review, but I will post what my feeling was when I listened to the album. I already cried when I read few reviews, so I am going to wet my shirt for sure. I will see if my heart beat goes up / stops.


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