- 1. 0:0:00 kAmbhOdi aTa tALa varNam
- 2. 0:11:11 gajAnanayutam – chkravAkam
- 3. 0:20:16 sogasu jUDa – kannaDagowLam
- 4. 0:26:50 nenaruncarA nApaini – simha vAhini
- 5. 0:34:15 cinna nADE – kalAnidhi
- 6. 0:45:35 rAgam + manasu swAdhInamaina – shankarAbharaNam
- 7. 1:20:22 rAgam+ meevalla – kApi
- 8. 1:35:38 rAgam + parama pAvana rAma – pUrvikalyANi + thani 9. 2:38:34 mariyAda telikanE – suraTi jAvaLi
- 10. mangaLam
Vidwan TS Sankaran was Flute Mali’s favorite and most trusted disciple. Apart from imbibing many of his guru’s techniques, he has created several of his own. His music also sometimes reflects his passion for the other great genius piper of the 20th century, TN Rajaratnam Pillai, who hails from the same village as Shri Sankaran. His legacy, and that of his guru Mali, is fortunately being continued through his grandson, Flute Jayanth.
Live recording made on 31 December 1988 by Ludwig Pesch © under Creative Commons license >>
Audio tip | JA Jayanth’s grandfather and guru TS Sankaran live at Kalakshetra >>
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