Monthly Archives: November 2015

Saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa on his East-West musical fusion project

Saxophonist Rudresh Mahant​happa performs at NYUAD on Tuesday November 24. Photo by Jimmy Katz
Saxophonist Rudresh Mahant​happa performs at NYUAD on Tuesday November 24. Photo by Jimmy Katz

“The reality is, there’s plenty of East-West musical projects that are horrible,” says Rudresh Mahanthappa, expressing a sentiment open-minded listeners of global sounds are often afraid to voice.

The New York City saxophonist is introducing his own East-West musical fusion, Gamak, who he leads in a performance at New York University Abu Dhabi on Tuesday November 24.

The ensemble’s music is anything but horrible – although it is demanding.

A fiery, phenomenal improviser who was once crowned Alto Saxophonist of the Year by leading jazz magazine DownBeat, Mahanthappa’s playing is exhaustingly inventive.

Backed by a rock-influenced rhythmic section of drums, bass and electric guitar, his sax spits spiralling, jagged phrases that skirt scales drawn from both sides of the globe.

The Gamak project – realised on the 2012 album of the same name – is the latest step in the 44-year-old Indian-American’s exploration of Indian classical music.

This began during his studies at leading jazz school Berklee College of Music a quarter of a century ago, and culminated with a Guggenheim Fellowship to study Carnatic music, resulting in the ensemble Samdhi in 2011.

“Exploring Indian music was something that came out of that early-adulthood confusion – trying to understand to what degree I was American and to what degree I was Indian, and how these things can occur simultaneously, in concert, as opposed to in conflict,” he says.

Gamak is named after the term for South Indian melodic ornamentation, but Mahanthappa’s playing also seeks to examine how tunes are traditionally embellished by players of Chinese, African and Indonesian music.

“The way melody is decorated is what gives it the human quality,” he explains. “I was always fascinated by this very specific, almost-science of how this melodic ornamentation occurs. It’s not random at all, it’s very stylised. People always say: ‘You shouldn’t play the melody straight, you have to give some life to it’. Well, that’s all well and good, but how about making a larger conversation about what that actually means, and exploring how it occurs in different parts of the world.”

Mahanthappa changed direction on this year’s Bird Calls, a set of new compositions each inspired by a specific solo or tune by the alto legend Charlie Parker.

For this 16th release, the restless spirit is contemplating either recording music from children’s TV shows from around the globe, collaborating with a comedian and live video artists on a politically-motivated performance piece, or recording a collection of Michael Brecker compositions that the late, great saxophonist never had the chance to record in his lifetime.

“It’s all part of one big journey,” says Mahanthappa. “I still say: ‘I’m a professional musician’. I make albums and tour and perform and do all these things, but sometimes I think the music is just a by-product of me continuing to get myself, to understand who I am as a citizen of the world.”

• Rudresh Mahanthappa and Gamak perform at East Plaza, The Arts Centre, at NYUAD on Tuesday November 24 at 8pm. Limited free tickets available on arrival or from nyuad-artscenter.org

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source: http://www.thenational.ae / The National / Home> Arts & Life> Music / by Rob Garatt / November 23rd, 2015

It’s been a fantastic year, says Bopanna

London :

Following their loss in the title round of the year-ending $7 million ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 Arena here, top Indian tennis player Rohan Bopanna has said 2015 has been a fantastic year for him and his men’s doubles partner Florin Mergea of Romania.

India's Rohan Bopanna (top) and his partner Florin Mergea of Romania in action during the men’s doubles final in London on Sunday (PIC:AFP)
India’s Rohan Bopanna (top) and his partner Florin Mergea of Romania in action during the men’s doubles final in London on Sunday (PIC:AFP)

Second seeds Horia Tecau and Jean-Julien Rojer defeated eighth seeds Bopanna and Mergea 6-4, 6-3 on Sunday evening for their 11th team title, and third of the year that includes their maiden Grand Slam at Wimbledon.

“It was just a tough day today. But it’s been a great week, making it to the final, first-time outing for us as a team,” said the 35-year-old Bopanna after the loss.

“And for the season, starting out in April, playing just about a handful of tournaments and to qualify here, I think it’s been a fantastic year for us. We can take a lot of positives from this year, and we are looking forward to starting fresh in January.”

Bopanna and Mergea first teamed up at Casablanca in April and end the year with a 31-16 record, including two titles from four finals. Mergea added: “It’s a pleasure to play in the World Tour Finals title match. Obviously, this has been the first time two Romanians (Tecau being the other) played the doubles final here. I think it’s an historic day for us.”

Bopanna ends the year as World No.9, having won four titles — two with Mergea in Madrid and Stuttgart and two with Daniel Nestor in Dubai and Sydney, making 2015 the most successful season of his career.

source: http://www.punemirror.in / PuneMirror.in / Home> Sports> Others / Agencies / November 24th, 2015

Ranji Trophy: Sweet 17 for Uthappa as he equals Dravid

Hubballi :

Robin Uthappa slammed his third straight century of the season while Mayank Agarwal brought up his maiden n as Karnataka rev first-class ton as Karnataka revelled in a run feast against Delhi on the first day of the Ranji Trophy group ‘A’ match at the KSCA Rajnagar stadium, here on Monday.

Put in to bat after the visitors misread what appeared to be a seamer-friendly wicket, the second-wicket duo forged an imposing 236-run partnership to put the defending champions in a position of strength. At close, Karnataka were at a commanding 3583 with Manish Pandey (31) and Karun Nair (31) holding fort.

Uthappa, who scored 160 against Rajasthan and 148 against Odisha in the previous games, equalled Rahul Dravid’s record of 17 Ranji trophy centuries. Agarwal brought up his half-century just before lunch while Uthappa too cruised to 40 off just 51 deliveries as the hosts went into the break at 120 for 1.

Shortly after lunch, Uthappa targeted left-arm spinner Manan Sharma to bring up his fifty. Mayank too came up with a couple of cover drives to reach his maiden ton that was laced with 17 boundaries.

With the pacers finding it tough, Gambhir brought offspinner Dhruv Shorey but the move backfired as Uthappa smashed the tweaker for 32 runs in the over as he clobbered him for four sixes and two boundaries.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> Sports> TOI CRI / by Sunil Subbaiah, TNN / November 24th, 2015

Kumta: Kodagu and Dakshina kannada bagged Championship in Juniors state level Kabaddi

Kumta:

Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada District became the Champions in the Junior’s state level Kabaddi tournament in Kumta.

Tournament was organised by Taluk United Youth association, Karnataka State Kabaddi Amateur association and Uttar Kannada district Amateur association. Uttara Kannada district became the runners up in the boy’s junior section. Belgaum were the runners up in Girl’s junior section.

Under Boy’s junior, the Kodagu district entered in the Finals after defeating Bangalore City. Uttar Kannada entered Finals after defeating Udupi district in Semi finals. The Kodagu district went on to become the Championship after defeating Uttara Kannada.

Under junior Girls section, Belgaum district defeated Chikkamagaluru and entered the Finals. Mysore was defeated by Dakshina Kannada district and came in the Final. Dakshina Kannada district emerged as Champions in Junior girls Section.

In the finals, popular players of Pro – Kabaddi, Jeev Kumar of U – Mumba and Sukesh Hegde of Telugu Titans were present as the chief guest. The audience enjoyed the finals and cheered the players.

source: http://www.sahilonline.org / SahilOnline / Home> Sports News / by Staff Correspondent / source: S.O. News Service / Thursday – November 19th, 2015

World’s First Barefoot Marathon in Kodagu next month

Mysuru :

The world’s first barefoot marathon will be held in Kodagu on Dec. 5 and 6.

Melinda Soman, who recently completed the ‘Iron Man’ event will also take part in the marathon organised by Coorg Wellness Foundation.

This maiden run is expected to evolve into an annual event and is dedicated to conservation and well-being of environment and all its inhabitants in partnership with Coorg Wildlife Society.

The event includes the Barefoot mile; Tribal 10 kilometre run, Barefoot 21 kilometre run and the full marathon Barefoot 42 kilometre run.

Barefoot running enthusiasts may register at www.barefootmarathon.com or www.coorgwellnessfoundation.com. They can also contact: Nikki on Mob: 9845559452.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Monday – November 16th, 2015

Sri Kaveri Kodava Assn., Mysuru East, Meet

Seen on the dais are (from left) Puliyanda S. Devaiah, Vice-President, Sri Kaveri Kodava Association; Puggera M. Devaiah, chief guest; Pudiyokkada B. Madappa, Association President; Moovera K. Kuttappa, President, Mysuru Kodava Samaja and Puggera Dasha Devaiah (wife of chief guest P. M. Devaiah), during the annual get-together of Sri Kaveri Kodava Association, Mysuru East, in city yesterday.
Seen on the dais are (from left) Puliyanda S. Devaiah, Vice-President, Sri Kaveri Kodava Association; Puggera M. Devaiah, chief guest; Pudiyokkada B. Madappa, Association President; Moovera K. Kuttappa, President, Mysuru Kodava Samaja and Puggera Dasha Devaiah (wife of chief guest P. M. Devaiah), during the annual get-together of Sri Kaveri Kodava Association, Mysuru East, in city yesterday.

Mysuru :

The members of Sri Kaveri Kodava Association, Mysuru East, celebrated their annual get-together in connection with the Kailpoldh festival yesterday at the premises of Kodagu Model School, run by the Association at Vidyashankaranagar, off Dr. Rajkumar Road here.

Puggera M. Devaiah, Partner and General Counsel of Everstone Capital, Bengaluru, was the chief guest. President of Mysuru Kodava Samaja Moovera K. Kuttappa was the special invitee. President of Kaveri Kodava Association Pudiyokkada B. Madappa presided.

Speaking on the occasion, Puggera Devaiah appreciated the efforts of the Association in running a really model school in its own premises and said that he considered that, in the present day, among many services to mankind, the service in the field of education is the most useful one. But for the education where all of us would be today?, he asked. He hoped that this Kodagu Model School would serve as a preferred school to the children of parents living in and around this area.

Alluding to the problems faced by Kodavas in Kodagu, he said he could not think of himself as a Kodava without thinking of Kodagu. It must be the same feeling for all Kodavas of his age and elders. However, he said, the same could not be said of the present day youngsters, including his children.

For Kodavas, Kodagu is like what Mecca is to Muslims and Vatican to Christians. Therefore, it is necessary for Kodavas, who are a microscopic minority in terms of population, to unite, show their solidarity and address their problems in one voice. Unfortunately, this is not happening today. Which is why many problems touching Kodavas in Kodagu, be it about Jamma Baane, Paisari land, gun rights or even the construction of high-tension electric towers, could not be solved. Too many organisations of Kodavas would speak in different voices while dealing with the authorities. This would not get justice to Kodavas from the Government, he said.

As a gesture of support for the school, the chief guest P.M. Devaiah donated Rs. one lakh.

The function began with invocation by Chimmanda Ashik Subbaiah while Appachangada P. Motaiah, Hon. Secretary of the Association, compered.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Monday – November 16th, 2015