Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar | Grand 1962 Wedding, Madras | UNRELEASED, UNHEARD CVN Wedding Concert
Fresh kolams are being drawn at the entrance. Jasmine garlands hang from wooden beams. Silk saris rustle softly across long corridors as relatives from across the country arrive one by one. Brass vessels gleam under tube lights. In the distance, the aroma of freshly brewed filter coffee mingles with incense and sandalwood. This was the wedding of the first daughter of CV Narasimhan - one of India’s most distinguished civil servants and diplomats, who would later serve as Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations. But on this particular day, titles and institutions recede into the background. What remains is the atmosphere of a grand South Indian wedding from another era - intimate yet majestic, ceremonial yet deeply human. And somewhere amidst the conversations, laughter, greetings, and movement of hundreds of guests, music begins. At the centre of it all sits Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar. By 1962, Ariyakudi was already a living institution. The very grammar of the modern Carnatic kutcheri had been shaped by his imagination. Yet recordings from private family occasions remain extraordinarily rare. This concert captures something few commercial recordings ever can: Ariyakudi in an atmosphere of ease, singing not for the formal expectations of a sabha audience, but within the flowing life of a wedding household. As you listen, the space around the music almost becomes visible. One can imagine guests quietly settling into rows of chairs during the majestic unfolding of Pantuvarali. Elder vidwans nodding appreciatively during Bhairavi. Children running across the hall before being gently hushed as Todi emerges with meditative grandeur. Relatives carrying trays of tambulam while Shankarabharanam fills the air. Snatches of conversation fade in and out behind the music like echoes of another century. Nothing feels manufactured. Nothing feels distant. The music breathes alongside the wedding itself. The concert moves with astonishing emotional range, from the stately grandeur of Endaro Mahanubhavulu to the inward intensity of Dasharathi, from the rakti-laden repose of Bhairavi to the luminous serenity of Sri Satyanarayanam. Ariyakudi’s voice, marked by crystalline sahitya, uncompromising classicism, and deeply internalised bhava, transforms the occasion into something far greater than documentation. It becomes lived memory. More than six decades later, this recording allows us to step briefly into a vanished world, a time when weddings were not merely events, but cultural spaces where great music unfolded organically amidst family, ritual, devotion, and community. On Ariyakudi’s 136th birth anniversary, Vaak is honoured to share this extraordinary and hitherto unheard recording, not merely as an archival release, but as an invitation to experience a living moment from 1962. Vocal - Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar Vocal Support - B Rajam Iyer & Madurai Krishnan Violin - TN Krishnan Mridangam - Palghat TS Mani Iyer 00:00:00 - Kalyani - Vanajakshi Ninne (Varnam) – Khanda Ata – Pallavi Gopala Iyer 00:04:20 - Sri - Endaro Mahanubhavulu - Adi - Tyagaraja 00:15:35 - Pantuvarali - Alapana 00:18:46 - Pantuvarali - Raghuvara Nannu - Adi - Tyagaraja 00:29:55 - Bhairavi - Alapana 00:37:38 - Bhairavi - Koluvaiyunnade - Adi - Tyagaraja 00:45:57 - Tani Avarthanam - Adi 00:52:53 - Shankarabharanam - Alapana 01:00:59 - Shankarabharanam - Eduta Nilachite - Adi - Tyagaraja 01:12:33 - Thodi - Alapana 01:21:46 - Thodi - Dasharathi - Adi - Tyagaraja 01:34:09 - Tani Avarthanam - Adi 01:41:22 - Devagandhari - Alapana 01:45:12 - Devagandhari - Karuna Samudhra - Adi - Tyagaraja 01:51:19 - Purvikalyani - Alapana 01:56:04 - Purvikalyani - Paramapavana Rama - Adi - Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar 02:06:16 - Yadukula Kambhoji - Alapana 02:10:21 - Yadukula Kambhoji - Entanuchu Sairintunu - Adi - Tyagaraja 02:14:36 - Shubhapantuvarali - Alapana 02:19:00 - Shubhapantuvarali - Sri Satyanarayanam - Tisra Ekam - Muthuswami Dikshitar 02:22:44 - Kurinji - Sri Venugopala - Misra Jhampa - Muthuswami Dikshitar 02:27:35 - Ragamalika - Slokam 02:42:11 - Sindhubhairavi - Anri Ivvulagam (Thiruppavai) - Adi - Andal (Tuned by Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar) 02:43:36 - Behag - Kandu Dhanyanade - Adi - Kamalesha Vitthala Dasa 02:46:42 - Surutti - Vangakadal Kadainda (Thiruppavai) - Rupakam - Andal (Tuned by Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar) 02:48:49 - Sowrashtram - Ni Nama Rupamulaku (Mangalam) - Adi - Tyagaraja This initiative seeks to archive and present Carnatic music concerts from Vaak’s collections, carefully restored for an immersive listening experience. These recordings are shared for non-commercial, educational, and research purposes, with the aim of making rare and historically significant material more accessible to students, rasikas, and researchers. We also digitally restore and enhance archival artist photographs using AI-assisted techniques and careful manual refinement, helping revive fragile visual memories while preserving their original integrity.

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