Sai Kiran and Sai Nivedita (Kiran and Nivi) at the 125th year celebration of Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha.

Sai Kiran and Sai Nivedita (Kiran and Nivi) at the 125th year celebration of Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha.
| Photo Credit: B. JOTHI RAMALINGAM

Sai Sisters — Kiran and Nivi — are endowed with sonorous, pleasing voices that mirror each other closely in timbre and range. In their one-and-a-quarter-hour concert, at Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha, the duo made a sincere attempt to engage the audience through a well-chosen repertoire and competent presentation.

Eschewing the usual Mohanam or Sri raga varnams, they opened with the Pantuvarali varnam ‘Sami ninne’ by Shatkala Narasayya, provding a vibrant start.

This was followed by a brief sketch of raga Sriranjani, leading into Tyagaraja’s ‘Brochevarevere’. There was a seamless exchange of swarakalpana between the sisters at the pallavi, with swaras delivered in rapid succession. While open-throated singing can be effective, stretching it beyond the accepted limit will result in compromising tonal balance. The sisters should remember the importance of restrained singing.

Sai Sisters - Kiran and Nivi, accompanied by Gayathri Vibhavari on the violin and B.N. Kasinath on mridangam.

Sai Sisters – Kiran and Nivi, accompanied by Gayathri Vibhavari on the violin and B.N. Kasinath on mridangam.
| Photo Credit:
B. JOTHI RAMALINGAM

The main piece of the concert was the Kalyani raga kriti ‘Nidhi chala sukhama’. The alapana was shared alternately by Kiran and Nivi, and their voice traversed across the lower, middle and upper octaves with ease. However, in the ‘melkalam’ segment, their voice became shrill. .

Their smart exchanges in niraval at the charanam and the ensuing swarakalpana carried enough flair. Kiran and Nivi concluded their concert with an abhang.

The young vocalists were accompanied by Gayathri Vibhavari on the violin and B.N. Kasinath on the mridangam. While Gayathri’s responses during raga essays and swara passages were measured and restrained, Kasinath provided adequate rhythmic support , and presented a brief yet competent tani avartanam.


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