I attended an unusual business creativity workshop on Friday which featured Carnatic music. I intended to blog about it on the weekend, and then discovered this writeup from a fellow blogger that has done excellent justice to the learnings, pictures et al, so let me be lazy and just give you the link.
http://indiadrant.blogspot.com/2007/06/carnatic-music-business-creativity.html
Meanwhile, here are two images of the trees outside my fifth floor windows in Mumbai, wet with the first raindrops of the season.
Try and spot the crow's nest. And more pix from the Goa monsoon later.
2 comments:
It's an unusual combination but out of such alchemy do you get the yellow metal. If the music has soaked into your senses, if you listened to it mindfully, that is enough. there is no need to understand the technicalities. A few years ago i listened to t.n.krishnan at the amphitheatre of the centre for development studies in trivandrum. bombay jayasree was here a few days back. semmangudi spend his entire working life in trivandrum as principal of the music college.that you were introduced to the titans in the world of carnatic music is great.
and the pics indicate you have a fabulous view of greenery from your window.
got caught in the first shower and wrote this:
http://tangled-up-in-views.blogspot.com/2007/06/raga-malhar-and-its-effect.html
in fact, my biggest pleasue was to see the fresh and clean (finally) leaves outside my window...was totally frustrated with the one years dust on them :)
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