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On the sacred occasion of Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar’s 129th birthday, we bring to light a gem from the past — a 1958 concert held at the Shanmukhananda Sabha, Bombay. This is the earliest concert recording we have of Chembai, and more poignantly, the only available recording of Pazhani M Subramania Pillai accompanying Chembai — a window into a rare, almost mythical musical moment. Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar was not just a colossus of Carnatic music, but a towering presence who carried the art form to the hearts of multitudes with simplicity, bhakti, and a voice that could thunder and soothe in the same breath. Known for his generosity of spirit, Chembai was among the first great vidwans to openly support and encourage the genius of Pazhani Subramania Pillai, the mridangam maestro whose playing redefined laya in Carnatic music. This concert becomes doubly luminous, for it captures the Chembai–Pazhani combination in full splendour, with none other than Lalgudi G Jayaraman on the violin weaving his magic in between. The chemistry between Chembai’s majestic, expansive voice and Pazhani’s razor-sharp, yet supremely sensitive mridangam is electrifying. The concert also offers not one but two spellbinding tani avarthanams from Pazhani — a masterclass in balance, precision, and power, reminding us why his artistry remains the gold standard for percussion even today. This offering is not merely a concert upload. It is a shrine of sound — where the greatness of Chembai, the vision of his encouragement, the brilliance of Lalgudi, and the laya-lakshya genius of Pazhani converge. To listen is to enter an era where music was both an offering and a revelation. Vocal: Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar Vocal Support: Unknown Violin: Lalgudi G Jayaraman Mridangam: Pazhani Subramania Pillai 00:00:00 - Tuning 00:00:16 - Sri - Endaro Mahanubhavulu - Adi - Tyagaraja 00:11:48 - Pantuvarali - Raghuvara Nannu - Adi - Tyagaraja 00:37:42 - Tani Avarthanam - Adi 00:51:25 - Kedaragowla - Alapana 00:57:12 - Kedaragowla - Saraguna Palimpa - Adi (2 kalai) - Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar 01:09:54 - Huseni - Alapana 01:12:16 - Huseni - Rama Ninne - Adi - Tyagaraja 01:16:31 - Karnataka Behag - Nenendu Vedukudura - Karnataka Behag - Adi - Tyagaraja 01:21:58 - Bilahari - Alapana 01:27:13 - Bilahari - Paridanamichite - Khanda Chapu - Patnam Subramania Iyer 01:36:03 - Tani Avarthanam - Khanda Chapu 01:46:22 - Thodi - Ragam 02:03:26 - Thodi - Thanam 02:07:36 - Thodi - Pallavi - Sri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama, Sringara Rama - Khanda Triputa (4 Kalai) 02:22:46 - Yadukula Kambhoji - Karunai Seivan Entu - Adi - Irayiman Thampi 02:26:04 - Ragamalika - Slokam 02:40:37 - Kanada - Thillana - Tisra Ekam - Unknown composer 02:41:43 - Sourastram - Ni Nama Rupamulaku (Mangalam) - Adi - Tyagaraja #Carnaticmusic #IndianClassicalMusic #ChembaiVaidyanathaBhagavatar #PazhaniSubramaniaPillai #LalgudiJayaraman #CarnaticConcert #Archives #Legends Note: The photograph used here is not related to the 1958 concert. It captures a historic moment from Pallattur Lakshmanan’s arangetram, where Pazhani M Subramania Pillai is seen accompanying Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar, with Tiruvalangadu Sundaresa Iyer (violin). This is the only available photograph of Pazhani with Chembai, and we use it here for representational purposes — a visual echo of the rare confluence this audio immortalises. Through this initiative we aim to archive concerts by various artists and bring to our viewers the experience of listening to complete concerts. These concerts are carefully chosen from Vaak's archives and cleaned up for the best listening experience. The purpose of this upload is to assist the students and the lifelong learners of India in their pursuit of an education so that they may better their status and their opportunities and to secure for themselves and for others justice, social, economic and political. This has been posted for non-commercial purposes and facilitates fair dealing usage of academic and research materials for private use including research, for criticism and review of the work or of other works and reproduction by teachers and students in the course of instruction. Many of these materials are either unavailable or inaccessible in libraries in India, especially in some of the poorer states and this collection seeks to fill a major gap that exists in access to knowledge. YouTube: / @vaak_foundation Instagram: / vaak_foundation Facebook: / vaakfoundation Twitter: / vaak_me Vaak magazine: https://vaakfoundation.com/bookshelf/...