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CULTURAL HISTORY OF MADRAS MARGAZHI
The New Indian Express
|December 05, 2024
Deepa Chakravarthy ushers us through the city's chronicles and roots of sabhas, highlighting the roles of prominent artistes, and commemorating the musical heritage

AS mist casts the sky; what remains eager as the year inches to its end is the month, Margazhi. Waiting behind the curtain, Margazhi is presented as a glamorous, fashionable, dolled-up young maiden by the sabhas of Chennai today. But how did it all begin? Who were players then? How many are still playing the game now?
Parthasarathy temple in Thiruvallikeni is among the oldest townships of Chennaipatinam and undoubtedly, Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha (PSS) is the oldest sabha of Chennai today. It was founded in 1896 by Manni Tirumalchariar and was initially called Sangeetha Vidwad Sabha. As intended, the academic discourses, particularly in music during Margazhi in this sabha is one of its kind. The presenters are not necessarily named and famed, but their scholarship is academically authentic and culturally rooted.
Distinguished senior Carnatic vocalist, Neyvelli Santhanagopalan recalls, "I owe my career to all the Madras music sabhas and, although my first kutcheri was in Indian Fine Arts, my first break as a Carnatic musician was given to me by Parthasarathy Sabha in mid-1980s. Also, this sabha, on one occasion when Semmangudi mama could not perform, to fill his performing slot, called me. Among many honours I have received, I feel that day stands on top. For these reasons alone, I will always cherish PSS."
This story is from the December 05, 2024 edition of The New Indian Express.
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