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Karthikeyan Nagarajan | April 24, 2004 11:12 IST
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When I heard that the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra had asked A R Rahman to conduct two live concerts in March this year, I was very happy and proud as an Indian and a Tamilian.
Earlier, I had felt proud in 1993 when Ilayaraja had recorded his first classical orchestral work with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London. I was executive producer of that project.
It was Ilayaraja's first full-fledged classical work and it was recorded under the baton of John Scott. Unfortunately, Ilayaraja has still not released that work.
Hence to know that another composer from our midst has come to the world music arena was thrilling news. Rarely do musicians from our part of the world get such an opportunity.
But it was a big fiasco.
Rahman's popular film songs were converted into orchestral scores to be played by a classical symphony orchestra. They proved to be pale shadows of his original songs. And the predominantly Indian crowd did not appreciate them much.
It was obvious that not much thought had gone into the score. The objective should have been to retain the original melodic flavour suited to a symphony orchestra without electronic instruments and vocals.
Greater disappointment was his total non-preparation for conducting on stage. I consider that highly irresponsible. If Rahman thought conducting a symphony orchestra in concert was similar to a studio session, the people who risked allowing him to do it should be blamed.
I am surprised he has not fully understood the importance of the role of a conductor in a classical symphony orchestra.
Conducting is one of the most important aspects in a classical orchestra's live performance. People like Zubin Mehta have not become legends for nothing. Zubin is one of those rare talents who will conduct even the most difficult and complex symphonies like Mahler's 8th Symphony -- called the Symphony of a Thousand because Mahler's original debut concert required nearly 1,000 performers-musicians and choral groups -- without once referring to the score. Every bar of music is conducted from his memory, with total control and confidence of the orchestra.
As someone who has spent a lot of time on the UK music circuit over the last few years, I assumed Rahman would have done his homework and prepared the music as well as for his new role as conductor of a live concert, that too with a top-notch orchestra like the CBSO.
Rahman should have reminded himself that he was going to wield the baton of Sir Simon Rattle, who became CBSO conductor at 25 (in 1980) and made it one of the best orchestras in the world.
As a BBC reviewer wrote, "I cannot help feeling cheated by the concert. Though the orchestra were highly organised, Rahman seemed slightly uninterested to be there. Audience reactions were also mixed. The audiences were given opportunity to ask him questions to which he often replied with one-word answers. Rahman did conduct the orchestra for a short period, but later sat back with the audience and watched another conduct his music."
As with anywhere else in the West, most orchestras are going through a difficult time with dwindling concert attendances and slow music sales. Add to this the problem of population remix among local patrons.
By 2020, for example, Birmingham is tipped to become the first black majority city in UK. Now, its population is a mix of Asians, Africans and Chinese apart from the native whites.
Hence, orchestras are ready to try anything to bring people into the concert halls. And collaborations with musicians from Asia, titled Classic Asia, are part of the mission.
For the 84 year-old CBSO, it must have been a momentous, difficult decision. They took it because their survival depends on their ability to chart new paths.
With his exposure to the UK music industry through his collaboration with Andrew Lloyd Webber, it was not a surprise that Rahman got the project.
But his botching it up is.
I believe Rahman has not been able to transcend the barrier where his own singing and others are vital for his musical pieces. Obviously, there is an inability to compose music free of the composer/performer. He seems to have attempted something for which he is not yet ready intellectually.
In the end it was totally disappointing.
Rahman's confession -- "I messed it up. Will come next time with much more preparation" -- does not redeem him at all.
Karthikeyan Nagarajan is a Chennai-based software technologist.
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- From: : ) (@ 202.156.2.218)
on: Sat Apr 24 21:47:58 EDT 2004
GO LISTEN TO Kizhakku Cheemayilae - Kathazhang Kaatu Vazhi... THE BEAT EXACT TO Sammy - Vepamaram... WOW, HARRIS IS JUS FULL OF SURPRISES!!! GO LISTEN PPL!!!
- From: C~P (@ 61.95.159.19)
on: Sat Apr 24 23:45:26 EDT 2004
SK,
"Let's face the facts and BRAVELY too!!
uNmai sudum!!"
ARR mentioned about all this in his SunTV interview, on his own. Idhula soodu vizhara matter onnum illai. He stressed on the fact that they need more practice.
But the way the write-up was written - horrible! He picked on only the wrongs in the concert and did not have anything good about it.
- From: vijay (@ 68.51.215.28)
on: Sun Apr 25 01:51:52 EDT 2004
Rediff is the last site to read about music/movie reviews. Dont waste your time too much on those blokes, most of them dont have a clue of what they are talking about. And devoid of any technical analysis, their reviews are just an individual's opinion just as good as yours or mine. In fact a few here in DF might able to review such works better. Plus I sense a strong Bollywood flavor in their site.Most of their columnists dont have a clue of whats going on down south.
Read some of the hype/articles on Amitabh Bachchan being one of the greatest actors if you want a good laugh anytime.
- From: Jacky (@ 61.2.225.140)
on: Sun Apr 25 02:18:05 EDT 2004
A mistake is a mistake but should the author go ballistic with words is what i ponder.
I have been a rediff regular ever since Ajith Balakrishnan flaunted about it (1999) asking Malaysians to build a similar portal.
They just don't follow a strict code in writing, as Vijay said "its really funny to read articles like Amitabh bachan as the best actor"
The music of k3g got a good review and Thakshak was signed as Rahmans repetitive work, just couldn't stop laughing.
Review on Boys by Shoba warrier.
#"The jokes are refreshingly frank and risqué -- just the way us college students like it. They made me laugh out loud more than once. The language of the movie is as colourful as any young Chennaiite's."#
Thank god i didn't take my mom with me as she was keen to watch a Shankar movie.
Rediff critics badly need to take some classes.
Sorry to stray away.
- From: C~P (@ 61.95.159.19)
on: Sun Apr 25 03:12:32 EDT 2004
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#"The jokes are refreshingly frank and risqué -- just the way us college students like it. They made me laugh out loud more than once. The language of the movie is as colourful as any young Chennaiite's."#
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:-)) Edhu eppadiyo. Rediff-la review ezhutharavangalukku nalla sense of humour.
- From: MADDY (@ 203.94.234.115)
on: Sun Apr 25 03:25:57 EDT 2004
also guys dunt forget the Only bad review for yuva came from rediff.com....i think they have lost their south-indian fan following with anti-ARR articles......rediff will have no value for tamils from now on.....
- From: SK (@ 66.57.14.197)
on: Sun Apr 25 07:34:50 EDT 2004
C~P, I was only stressing the fact what ARR has also admitted as you said. No bad intentions. It needed more practice . That's all I came to say. I trulyvalue Arr's contribution to TFM and was sorry to read that. That was a fact and that hurt;that's all. He definitely will come up big like a phoenix from this. He and IIR are all a class of their own. I respect them both. Thanks for giving me an opportunity to clarify.
- From: curses (@ 203.101.33.125)
on: Sun Apr 25 08:48:32 EDT 2004
SK,
I have a feeling Rahman wasnt gonna do it in the first place... coz Srinivas Murthy and Naveen were suppose to be w/ him. Since they were not able to make it Rahman had to do all the arrangements himself. That's what he said in an interview.
Even if he was, he'd have probably done a couple of pieces and literally handed over the baton to Srinivas Murthy! :)
Anyways, Rahman himself accepted the blame. He should have made a lil more time for the symphony.
- From: Narasimhan (@ 130.245.254.89)
on: Sun Apr 25 10:22:12 EDT 2004
It is strange, that when ARR was asked to conduct, his fans jumped all over the place saying how soon he got this offer and when somebody criticizes his act it all of a sudden becomes a micrometer mark. God help these people.
- From: virus (@ 81.185.48.146)
on: Sun Apr 25 10:22:29 EDT 2004
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on: Sun Apr 25 10:23:38 EDT 2004
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on: Sun Apr 25 10:24:18 EDT 2004
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on: Sun Apr 25 10:25:34 EDT 2004
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- From: virus (@ 81.185.48.146)
on: Sun Apr 25 10:28:35 EDT 2004
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- From: curses (@ 203.101.37.41)
on: Sun Apr 25 10:29:23 EDT 2004
As strange as taking money for something ur not even sure is gonna be released?!
What the person probably meant was it's jus a tiny scratch in an otherwise impressive record for Rahman. The muff up at CBSO isnt gonna change his respect or status back home in India.
And yes.. Rahman asked to conduct at CBSO IS a big thing. :)
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