Photographs of Young Artists of 1950's
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Photographs of Young Artists of 1950's
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Photographs of the Young Artists of 1950's, which appeared in the Ananda Vikatan Deepavali Malar of 1958:-
More will follow!
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Photographs of the Young Artists of 1950's, which appeared in the Ananda Vikatan Deepavali Malar of 1958:-
More will follow!
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The one named ' T.S Valleesan', is he not the brother of Shri T.S.Balakrishn Sastrigal? He used to sing (pin pATTu) for Shri T.S.B in his harikathakalakshepam.
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Yes. He had given support to Sri Balakrishna Sastrigal in almost all his kathakalakshepam programmes.
Sri Valleesan had also given independent vocal recitals. In the Music Academy, Chennai, he had performed in the December season of 1966.
He passed away in 2004 at the age of 82.
Sri Valleesan had also given independent vocal recitals. In the Music Academy, Chennai, he had performed in the December season of 1966.
He passed away in 2004 at the age of 82.
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With a little color adjustment:
This webpage seems to reduce the size for display. The picture looks bigger if you drag it to your desktop.
Can someone please translate the names for the Tamil challenged?
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This webpage seems to reduce the size for display. The picture looks bigger if you drag it to your desktop.
Can someone please translate the names for the Tamil challenged?
- Sreenadh
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Sreenadh:
Thanks for upgrading the image.
VOCAL
First Row:
V.S. Krishnamurthy Rao, Chennai
Smt. Suseela, Chennai
V. Gopalakrishnan, Tiruppunithurai
K. Sankari Ammal, Madurai
S. Vaidhyanathan, Madurai
Andal Narasimhan, Chennai
Second Row:
K. Pattammal, Trichy
C. N. Rajalakshmi, Chennai
Guruvammal Ramaswami, Chennai
G. P. Kamala, Chennai
N. Tiripurasundari, Chennai
V.M. Krishnamurthy, Chennai
Third Row:-
T. S. Valleesan, Chennai
K. Venkatarama Iyer, Palaiyur
K.S. Lakshminarayanan, Chennai
M.K. Kumar, Chennai
M.S. Lakshmi, B.A., Chennai
N. Balasubramanian, Chennai
Thanks for upgrading the image.
VOCAL
First Row:
V.S. Krishnamurthy Rao, Chennai
Smt. Suseela, Chennai
V. Gopalakrishnan, Tiruppunithurai
K. Sankari Ammal, Madurai
S. Vaidhyanathan, Madurai
Andal Narasimhan, Chennai
Second Row:
K. Pattammal, Trichy
C. N. Rajalakshmi, Chennai
Guruvammal Ramaswami, Chennai
G. P. Kamala, Chennai
N. Tiripurasundari, Chennai
V.M. Krishnamurthy, Chennai
Third Row:-
T. S. Valleesan, Chennai
K. Venkatarama Iyer, Palaiyur
K.S. Lakshminarayanan, Chennai
M.K. Kumar, Chennai
M.S. Lakshmi, B.A., Chennai
N. Balasubramanian, Chennai
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Smt. Susheela - the famous playback singer?
N. Balasubramanian - father of Ranjani and Gayatri?
N. Balasubramanian - father of Ranjani and Gayatri?
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The playback singer is P. Susheela...but the one in the picture is V. Susheela, right?Pratyaksham Bala wrote:Smt. Susheela - the famous playback singer?
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rshankar:
Yes. Thanks!
Here is page 2(1), with the second set of 18 young vocalists (1958):-
Yes. Thanks!
Here is page 2(1), with the second set of 18 young vocalists (1958):-
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Page 2(1)
FIRST ROW:-
V.N. Sama Rao, Vellore
Kumari Prema,Thanjavur
Muthu Meenakshi, Chennai
K.R. Meenakshisundaram, Chennai
Kumari A.T. Indira, Chennai
M.S. Kanthimathi, Chennai
SECOND ROW:-
V.V. Subramanian, Needamangalam
V.R. Subramaniam, Sirkali
T.P. Kailasam, Kumbakonam
J. Venkataraman, Trichy
S.S. Mani Bhagavathar, Tiruvananthapuram
V. Vanjulam, Chennai
THIRD ROW:-
K.S. Krishnan, Chennai
Hemalatha Balakrishnan, Chennai
S. Jayalakshmi, Chennai
Chandira Rajan, Chennai
M. Ganesan, Madurai
Kamala Gokhale, Chennai
FIRST ROW:-
V.N. Sama Rao, Vellore
Kumari Prema,Thanjavur
Muthu Meenakshi, Chennai
K.R. Meenakshisundaram, Chennai
Kumari A.T. Indira, Chennai
M.S. Kanthimathi, Chennai
SECOND ROW:-
V.V. Subramanian, Needamangalam
V.R. Subramaniam, Sirkali
T.P. Kailasam, Kumbakonam
J. Venkataraman, Trichy
S.S. Mani Bhagavathar, Tiruvananthapuram
V. Vanjulam, Chennai
THIRD ROW:-
K.S. Krishnan, Chennai
Hemalatha Balakrishnan, Chennai
S. Jayalakshmi, Chennai
Chandira Rajan, Chennai
M. Ganesan, Madurai
Kamala Gokhale, Chennai
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I feel like starting a thread titled 'Where are they now?' in the manner of popular tabloids here in the US!!
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Page 2(2)
FIRST ROW:
Narayanan, Sengottai
Gangadharan, Sengottai
C.V. Kittappa, Peria Kanchipuram
S.T. Gomathi, Chennai
M.S. Padma, Chennai
S. Lakshminarayanan, Vairamangalam
SECOND ROW:
Thangam Gopalan, Chennai
S. Lalitha, Chennai
Ratnabai Nagarajan, Coimbatore
S. Prama Kumari, Chennai
K. Krishnamurti, Pudukode
S.V. Krishnamurthy, Chennai
THIRD ROW:
S. Sethuraman, Tiruvarur
R.S. Srinivasan, Chennai
S. Janakiraman, Swamimalai
G.P.S. Krishnamurti, Gandharvakottai
M.P. Gangaram, Chennai
T. Venkatesan, Madurai
FIRST ROW:
Narayanan, Sengottai
Gangadharan, Sengottai
C.V. Kittappa, Peria Kanchipuram
S.T. Gomathi, Chennai
M.S. Padma, Chennai
S. Lakshminarayanan, Vairamangalam
SECOND ROW:
Thangam Gopalan, Chennai
S. Lalitha, Chennai
Ratnabai Nagarajan, Coimbatore
S. Prama Kumari, Chennai
K. Krishnamurti, Pudukode
S.V. Krishnamurthy, Chennai
THIRD ROW:
S. Sethuraman, Tiruvarur
R.S. Srinivasan, Chennai
S. Janakiraman, Swamimalai
G.P.S. Krishnamurti, Gandharvakottai
M.P. Gangaram, Chennai
T. Venkatesan, Madurai
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I resonatee the question posed by Shankar. The pictures are from 1952 when they would be in their 20's or 30's. So now they are in their 70's or 80's. What happened to them? Where are they?
Some may even be our Rasika members! Pl identify yourselves. Makes me bewail with Thomas Gray
"Full many a gem of purest ray serene..."
Some may even be our Rasika members! Pl identify yourselves. Makes me bewail with Thomas Gray
"Full many a gem of purest ray serene..."
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"Full many a gem of purest ray serene..." - yes, some of us only lucky to listen to them through courtesy of AIR. How many of them were AIR fame?
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Let us start with Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurti (1923-85)
Sri Krishnamurti's grandson is a rasika mamber: hari krishnan2040
Another member sakuntala narasimhan was taught by him.
Sri VKRAMAN has rendered his Sanskrit song 'srI harE janardhanA' in 2009: http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=1200220&t=1
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There is a separate thread started by our member radhakrishnan, where Sri Krishnamurti's bio-data, photographs, etc. are available:-
http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php? ... f71aa8936f
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Let us start with Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurti (1923-85)
Sri Krishnamurti's grandson is a rasika mamber: hari krishnan2040
Another member sakuntala narasimhan was taught by him.
Sri VKRAMAN has rendered his Sanskrit song 'srI harE janardhanA' in 2009: http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=1200220&t=1
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There is a separate thread started by our member radhakrishnan, where Sri Krishnamurti's bio-data, photographs, etc. are available:-
http://rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php? ... f71aa8936f
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More information:-
Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurti’s bio-data is also available at facebook:
http://ru-ru.facebook.com/pages/Pudukod ... 272?v=info
His bio-data is given in the Journal of the Music Academy, Volume LIV, 1983, pages 48-51, as indicated in: http://ru-ru.facebook.com/pages/Pudukod ... 272?v=info
Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurti performed at The Music Academy on 24 December 1956 at 3.00 pm at the Academy premises:-
Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurthi (Vocal)
Sri Kumbakonam Srinivasan (Violin)
Sri Kandaswami (Mridangam)
Sri Vinayakaraman (Ghatam)
Again on 30th December 1973 at the Music Academy Hall:
Sri Pudukode Krishnamurti (Vocal)
Sri K. Venkatachalam (Violin)
Sri Mavelikkara Krishnankutti (Mridangam)
It is reported that he was honoured by the Music Academy at the 1983 annual conference:
http://www.musicacademymadras.in/musici ... ogists.php
Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurti’s bio-data is also available at facebook:
http://ru-ru.facebook.com/pages/Pudukod ... 272?v=info
His bio-data is given in the Journal of the Music Academy, Volume LIV, 1983, pages 48-51, as indicated in: http://ru-ru.facebook.com/pages/Pudukod ... 272?v=info
Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurti performed at The Music Academy on 24 December 1956 at 3.00 pm at the Academy premises:-
Sri Pudukode K. Krishnamurthi (Vocal)
Sri Kumbakonam Srinivasan (Violin)
Sri Kandaswami (Mridangam)
Sri Vinayakaraman (Ghatam)
Again on 30th December 1973 at the Music Academy Hall:
Sri Pudukode Krishnamurti (Vocal)
Sri K. Venkatachalam (Violin)
Sri Mavelikkara Krishnankutti (Mridangam)
It is reported that he was honoured by the Music Academy at the 1983 annual conference:
http://www.musicacademymadras.in/musici ... ogists.php
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Excellent detective work PB!
Let us hear more about some of the others pictured..
Let us also hear from the disciples of any of those pictured..
Let us hear more about some of the others pictured..
Let us also hear from the disciples of any of those pictured..
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cmlover:
It was a simple google search exercise.
It was a simple google search exercise.
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Page 3(1)
(L-R)
N. Saroja, Chennai
K.R. Madavi, B.A., Chennai
V.A. Alamelu, Chennai
H.Y. Narayanan, Chennai
Kumari V. Jayalakshmi, Tiruvarur
Manonmani Rangasami, Chennai
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N. Saroja, Chennai
K.R. Madavi, B.A., Chennai
V.A. Alamelu, Chennai
H.Y. Narayanan, Chennai
Kumari V. Jayalakshmi, Tiruvarur
Manonmani Rangasami, Chennai
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I would like forumites help in tracking down one of the Top budding stars --N.Lalitha--she was Musiri's favorite student in the early Fifties--I have heard her in a private setting--later on she got married and her name was Lalitha Bhanu-- and if I am not mistaken she is also the sister-in-law of Mridangist T.K.Murthy--as CM says she must be now in her late seventies.
PB Sir's Sherlockian-Poirot-like sleuthing skills would I am sure uncover the mystery!!!
PB Sir's Sherlockian-Poirot-like sleuthing skills would I am sure uncover the mystery!!!
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PB, Great work. When you get a chance, please translate and post that prologue in Tamil in the first picture. That is nicely written. Thanks.
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Ramasubramanian M.K.:
I am an ordinary guy.
Here is something I collected after reading your post.
During the MUSIC ACADEMY MADRAS season of 1958, I find two names: Smt. S. Lalitha and Smt. Lalitha Bhanu
25th December 1958:-
Srimathi S. Lalitha (Vocal)
Sri Papanasam Balasaraswathi (Violin)
Sri Palghat Ramanathan (Mridangam)
29th December 1958:-
Srimathi Lalitha Bhanu (Vocal)
Srimathi Komalavalli Srinivasan (Violin)
Srimathi Kanakambhujam (Mridangam)
I am not sure whether both the names indicate the same vocalist.
Today morning I talked to one of the (Chennai) disciples of Smt. Lalitha Bhanu. I understand that she stays at Besant Nagar, Chennai. Will be able to get more information by tomorrow
I am an ordinary guy.
Here is something I collected after reading your post.
During the MUSIC ACADEMY MADRAS season of 1958, I find two names: Smt. S. Lalitha and Smt. Lalitha Bhanu
25th December 1958:-
Srimathi S. Lalitha (Vocal)
Sri Papanasam Balasaraswathi (Violin)
Sri Palghat Ramanathan (Mridangam)
29th December 1958:-
Srimathi Lalitha Bhanu (Vocal)
Srimathi Komalavalli Srinivasan (Violin)
Srimathi Kanakambhujam (Mridangam)
I am not sure whether both the names indicate the same vocalist.
Today morning I talked to one of the (Chennai) disciples of Smt. Lalitha Bhanu. I understand that she stays at Besant Nagar, Chennai. Will be able to get more information by tomorrow
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Post #18 - Page 3(1) K.R. Madavi, B.A., Chennai
Photograph of Smt. Madhavi (K.R.) Rajagopalan, taken in 2009:
http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/music/art ... iewImage=1
For the relative article regarding the lecture “Shahji Maharaja’s Contribution to Carnatic Music” given by Smt. Madhavi (K.R.) Rajagopalan on 19 Dec 2009 at the Music Academy, check: http://www.hindu.com/fr/2010/01/01/stor ... 790400.htm
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Post #18 - Page 3(1) K.R. Madavi, B.A., Chennai
Photograph of Smt. Madhavi (K.R.) Rajagopalan, taken in 2009:
http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/music/art ... iewImage=1
For the relative article regarding the lecture “Shahji Maharaja’s Contribution to Carnatic Music” given by Smt. Madhavi (K.R.) Rajagopalan on 19 Dec 2009 at the Music Academy, check: http://www.hindu.com/fr/2010/01/01/stor ... 790400.htm
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Sri Vairamangalam Lakshminarayanan (1928-2004)
THE HINDU - A tribute to musician Vairamangalam S. Lakshminarayanan, who passed away in 2004 at the age of 76. http://www.hinduonnet.com/fr/2004/10/15 ... 660600.htm
Wikipedia coverage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vairamanga ... _Narayanan
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Sri Vairamangalam Lakshminarayanan (1928-2004)
THE HINDU - A tribute to musician Vairamangalam S. Lakshminarayanan, who passed away in 2004 at the age of 76. http://www.hinduonnet.com/fr/2004/10/15 ... 660600.htm
Wikipedia coverage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vairamanga ... _Narayanan
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Dear PBSir: Thanks for your sleuthing!! N.Lalitha is the same person as Lalitha Bhanu--I do not know about the other S.Lalitha.
I was curious as to HOW she suddenly went into oblivion-she had a good voice,excellent credentials(was considered one of Musiri's STAR disciple) and had everything going for her.
I do not intend to pry but just curious!!
The problem in the Fifties --artistes who came of age and started knocking on doors--was that there were too few institutions and the older crop of male/Female artistes were dominating the scene, there was no Corporate or State Patronage,not enough 'pesky" reviewers(with all modesty there very few "pushy" reviewers like my father the late K.S.Mahadevan--who wrote for Indian Express Chennai) who could use their "pulls" with Sabhas organisers--my father during the Eighties,Nineties and early 2000, was shameless and relentless in "plugging" upcoming artistes who found it difficult to get traction in the elitist ,cloistered Institutions especially in Chennai ---the Ranjani Gayathris,the Gayathri Venkataraghavans,the Amritha Venkatesh--all of them lacked the 'pull" with the Chennai Institutions despite their talent and my late father was tenacious in seeking opportunities- for these artistes and today they are all enjoying immense popularity and RICHLY DESERVED--In the Mid Nineties,he got Ranjani-Gayathri--at that time they were a Violin Duo--to play in my father's 80th birthday in Chennai where all the leading sabha organisers attended and were mighty impressed with the newest Bombay Imports!!! He even got the late Subbudu to attend one of their recitals in Chennai during the December season and write a glowing review and the rest is History.
This is not intended to be a brag sheet or plug for my late father but an introspective look at the Fifties when several talented young artistes--mostly female-- did not get the encouragement and recognition they deserved--thanks to forums like Rasikas,today any artiste with decent talent
can get recognised even though the field may have been more crowded.
The very fact that the Forumites have taken the trouble to "resurrect" the former YOUNG stalwarts is commendable and the Forumites persistent efforts to bring new talent to light thro the Forum is equally worthy to note. Decades to come Posterity will not say that artistes with talent did not get the "breaks" they deserved!!!
I was curious as to HOW she suddenly went into oblivion-she had a good voice,excellent credentials(was considered one of Musiri's STAR disciple) and had everything going for her.
I do not intend to pry but just curious!!
The problem in the Fifties --artistes who came of age and started knocking on doors--was that there were too few institutions and the older crop of male/Female artistes were dominating the scene, there was no Corporate or State Patronage,not enough 'pesky" reviewers(with all modesty there very few "pushy" reviewers like my father the late K.S.Mahadevan--who wrote for Indian Express Chennai) who could use their "pulls" with Sabhas organisers--my father during the Eighties,Nineties and early 2000, was shameless and relentless in "plugging" upcoming artistes who found it difficult to get traction in the elitist ,cloistered Institutions especially in Chennai ---the Ranjani Gayathris,the Gayathri Venkataraghavans,the Amritha Venkatesh--all of them lacked the 'pull" with the Chennai Institutions despite their talent and my late father was tenacious in seeking opportunities- for these artistes and today they are all enjoying immense popularity and RICHLY DESERVED--In the Mid Nineties,he got Ranjani-Gayathri--at that time they were a Violin Duo--to play in my father's 80th birthday in Chennai where all the leading sabha organisers attended and were mighty impressed with the newest Bombay Imports!!! He even got the late Subbudu to attend one of their recitals in Chennai during the December season and write a glowing review and the rest is History.
This is not intended to be a brag sheet or plug for my late father but an introspective look at the Fifties when several talented young artistes--mostly female-- did not get the encouragement and recognition they deserved--thanks to forums like Rasikas,today any artiste with decent talent
can get recognised even though the field may have been more crowded.
The very fact that the Forumites have taken the trouble to "resurrect" the former YOUNG stalwarts is commendable and the Forumites persistent efforts to bring new talent to light thro the Forum is equally worthy to note. Decades to come Posterity will not say that artistes with talent did not get the "breaks" they deserved!!!
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Ramasubramanian M.K:
Thanks a lot! The background scene of 50's and 60's provided by you helps to appreciate the efforts the young artists of that period must have put in.
Sri K.S. Mahadevan - I read once again with great interest
http://www.kutcheribuzz.com/news/200609 ... adevan.asp
and http://www.carnatica.net/special/ksm1.html
Thanks a lot! The background scene of 50's and 60's provided by you helps to appreciate the efforts the young artists of that period must have put in.
Sri K.S. Mahadevan - I read once again with great interest
http://www.kutcheribuzz.com/news/200609 ... adevan.asp
and http://www.carnatica.net/special/ksm1.html
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Ramasubramanian M.K:
One of the students of Smt. Lalitha Bhanu, jayk_89, is a rasika member.
He may be able get a few old recordings.
One of the students of Smt. Lalitha Bhanu, jayk_89, is a rasika member.
He may be able get a few old recordings.
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Post # 18 - H.Y.Narayanan:-
Smt. N.C.Soundaravalli learnt music from H.Y.Narayanan, a sishya of Kittmani Iyer. http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/12/21/stor ... 450600.htm
Smt. N.C.Soundaravalli learnt music from H.Y.Narayanan, a sishya of Kittmani Iyer. http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/12/21/stor ... 450600.htm
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L-R:
Lalitha Krishnamurthy
B. Ponnammal, Parasalai
D. Lalitha
D. Vimala, Vellore Sisters
Mani Iyer, Sri Vanjiyam
N. Hariharasubramani, Vetchur
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L-R:
Lalitha Krishnamurthy
B. Ponnammal, Parasalai
D. Lalitha
D. Vimala, Vellore Sisters
Mani Iyer, Sri Vanjiyam
N. Hariharasubramani, Vetchur
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N. Hariharasubramani, Vechoor
"Prince Rama Varma, a member of the Royal Family of Travancore, started formal lessons in music in 1982 from Prof. Vechoor Hariharasubramania Iyer, a senior disciple of Dr. Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, who continued to teach him until his demise in 1994."
Tribute to Prof. Vechoor Hariharasubramanian Iyer by Prince Rama Varma:
http://ramavarma.yolasite.com/tribute-t ... or-sir.php
N. Hariharasubramani, Vechoor
"Prince Rama Varma, a member of the Royal Family of Travancore, started formal lessons in music in 1982 from Prof. Vechoor Hariharasubramania Iyer, a senior disciple of Dr. Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, who continued to teach him until his demise in 1994."
Tribute to Prof. Vechoor Hariharasubramanian Iyer by Prince Rama Varma:
http://ramavarma.yolasite.com/tribute-t ... or-sir.php
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Vellore Sisters Srimatis D. Vimala and D. Lalitha
They performed at the Music Academy Premises, Mowbray's Road on 31 Dec 1955.
They are elder sisters of Smt. Vani Jayaram!
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Vellore Sisters Srimatis D. Vimala and D. Lalitha
They performed at the Music Academy Premises, Mowbray's Road on 31 Dec 1955.
They are elder sisters of Smt. Vani Jayaram!
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ashasiva:
Wonderful! Thank you!
Wonderful! Thank you!
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Very nice to see the picture of Parassala Ponnammal (the Golden girl) in about her 30's. She was accidentally rediscovered only after she performed at Chennai and took the CM circles by storm. How true it is that we discover talent only through publicity! Hats off to the pioneering efforts of KSM for finding and promoting the CM pearls of Bombay in whose lusture we bask even today. The rediscovery got for Ponnammal a slot to perform at Cleveland and she is now a minion of millions over the globe and her Shishya Nandini displayed the talents she assimilated from her guru in the recent Carnatic Idol program with raving support from our membership. It all goes to show how important 'Rasika Recognition' is for the discovery of CM Gems lost through neglect in the ravages of time. Now that we have this forum let us not make the same mistake again!
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Thanks ashasiva!ashasiva wrote:http://www.hindu.com/fr/2009/04/10/stor ... 990400.htm
We need such gems to be posted and better to have the artistes participate at the forum to hear firsthand their experiences to document the history of CM and also to pay our homage to these forgotten artistes. Better late than never!
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MKR Sir,Ramasubramanian M.K wrote: The problem in the Fifties --artistes who came of age and started knocking on doors--was that there were too few institutions and the older crop of male/Female artistes were dominating the scene, there was no Corporate or State Patronage,not enough 'pesky" reviewers(with all modesty there very few "pushy" reviewers like my father the late K.S.Mahadevan--who wrote for Indian Express Chennai) who could use their "pulls" with Sabhas organisers--my father during the Eighties,Nineties and early 2000, was shameless and relentless in "plugging" upcoming artistes who found it difficult to get traction in the elitist ,cloistered Institutions especially in Chennai ---the Ranjani Gayathris,the Gayathri Venkataraghavans,the Amritha Venkatesh--all of them lacked the 'pull" with the Chennai Institutions despite their talent and my late father was tenacious in seeking opportunities- for these artistes and today they are all enjoying immense popularity and RICHLY DESERVED--In the Mid Nineties,he got Ranjani-Gayathri--at that time they were a Violin Duo--to play in my father's 80th birthday in Chennai where all the leading sabha organisers attended and were mighty impressed with the newest Bombay Imports!!! He even got the late Subbudu to attend one of their recitals in Chennai during the December season and write a glowing review and the rest is History.
Your father is truly a great man. I see lot of references of accomplished and elderly statesman promoting and bringing in gems like RG sisters, GV's and Amrutha Venkatesh. On a side note , atleast having looked for the past 10 years closely in chennai , I dont see that kind of promotion happening that well for male singers. This observation is fairly omnipresent in the 25 + sabha patrons and organizers.
To an extent there is a bias or perhaps put it in a better way a "subconscious pushing tendency for female artists" is indeed there - but of course they deserve that as there is a bias against them in general by supporting artists . Kind of one for and one against. As I write i think a lot of 30 - age group male musicians falling under the crack without a statesman like KS Mahadevan supporting them.
Any thoughts on that Sir?
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Chandra Sampath, Chennai
Nagarajan, Maharajapuram
N.V. Soundaravalli, B.A., Chennai
A. Rukmini Sanjeevi, Chennai
K.S. Venkataraman, Chennai
V. Sarada, Chennai
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Chandra Sampath, Chennai
Nagarajan, Maharajapuram
N.V. Soundaravalli, B.A., Chennai
A. Rukmini Sanjeevi, Chennai
K.S. Venkataraman, Chennai
V. Sarada, Chennai
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Smt. N.C.Soundaravalli learnt music from H.Y.Narayanan, a sishya of Kittmani Iyer. http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/12/21/stor ... 450600.htm
See Post #18 for H.Y. Narayanan!
The Teacher and also his Student are included in the list of young artists!
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Smt. N.C.Soundaravalli learnt music from H.Y.Narayanan, a sishya of Kittmani Iyer. http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/12/21/stor ... 450600.htm
See Post #18 for H.Y. Narayanan!
The Teacher and also his Student are included in the list of young artists!
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Post #36.
Maharajapuram Nagarajan
He is the son of M.R. Krishnamurthy - the cinema actor and younger brother of Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer. Sanjay Subrahmanyan’s mother learnt music from Maharajapuram Nagarajan:-
http://sanjaysub.blogspot.com/2010/06/m ... trust.html
Recent photograph of Maharajapuram Nagarajan: http://www.musicindiaonline.com/artist/ ... Nagarajan/
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Maharajapuram Nagarajan
He is the son of M.R. Krishnamurthy - the cinema actor and younger brother of Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer. Sanjay Subrahmanyan’s mother learnt music from Maharajapuram Nagarajan:-
http://sanjaysub.blogspot.com/2010/06/m ... trust.html
Recent photograph of Maharajapuram Nagarajan: http://www.musicindiaonline.com/artist/ ... Nagarajan/
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Ref 2/2 S. Premakumari BA is Prema Hariharan MA
Madurai T. Venkatesan brother of Madurai T. Srinivasan Mirudhangist was a disciple of ARI
Thanjavooran 27 03 2011
Madurai T. Venkatesan brother of Madurai T. Srinivasan Mirudhangist was a disciple of ARI
Thanjavooran 27 03 2011
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P.S. Narayanaswamy, Chennai
A. Srinivasaraghavan, Chennai
Rajalakshmi Narayanan, Chennai
K.J. Tiripurasundari, New Delhi
Kumari V. Meenakshi, Chennai
S.K. Shenbagam, Tiruvananthapuram
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P.S. Narayanaswamy, Chennai
A. Srinivasaraghavan, Chennai
Rajalakshmi Narayanan, Chennai
K.J. Tiripurasundari, New Delhi
Kumari V. Meenakshi, Chennai
S.K. Shenbagam, Tiruvananthapuram
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Thanks PB. Very interesting history unearthed!
N. Hariharasubramani, Vetchur
Vechoor Chidambara Iyer Shankar from next generation has replaced him as the new young man now. Vechoor Haraharasubramani Iyer is his uncle and guru.
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/01/11/stor ... 340300.htm
N. Hariharasubramani, Vetchur
Vechoor Chidambara Iyer Shankar from next generation has replaced him as the new young man now. Vechoor Haraharasubramani Iyer is his uncle and guru.
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/01/11/stor ... 340300.htm
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L. Krishnamurthy, Mudikondan
T.K. Govinda Rao, Tirupunithurai
V.R. Krishnan, Chennai
B. Krishnamurthy, Chennai
S. Kalyanaraman, Chennai
Ambujam Hariharan, Chennai
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L. Krishnamurthy, Mudikondan
T.K. Govinda Rao, Tirupunithurai
V.R. Krishnan, Chennai
B. Krishnamurthy, Chennai
S. Kalyanaraman, Chennai
Ambujam Hariharan, Chennai
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L. Krishnamurthy, Mudikondan:
He is the son-in-law of Mudikondan Sri C. Venkatarama Iyer.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1046537895 ... 4330653122
T.K. Govinda Rao, Tirupunithurai
Disciple of Musiri Subramania Iyer.
http://archives.chennaionline.com/music ... /03tkg.asp
S. Kalyanaraman, Chennai
One of the foremost disciples of GNB.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._Kalyanaraman
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L. Krishnamurthy, Mudikondan:
He is the son-in-law of Mudikondan Sri C. Venkatarama Iyer.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1046537895 ... 4330653122
T.K. Govinda Rao, Tirupunithurai
Disciple of Musiri Subramania Iyer.
http://archives.chennaionline.com/music ... /03tkg.asp
S. Kalyanaraman, Chennai
One of the foremost disciples of GNB.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._Kalyanaraman
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Re: Photographs of Young Artists of 1950's
#$ is B.Krishnamurthy, not P. Krishnamurthy. An understandable error in transliteration, as the original is in Tamizh.
http://www.musicacademymadras.in/2007-w ... ards07.pdf
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2011/02/11/stor ... 030400.htm
http://www.musicacademymadras.in/2007-w ... ards07.pdf
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2011/02/11/stor ... 030400.htm
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Thanks! Corrected in post #42.keerthi wrote:B.Krishnamurthy, not P. Krishnamurthy.
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Re: Photographs of Young Artists of 1950's
If any of the rasikas has one or more of their known artists audio, it will be nice to listen to them.
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And guru of the current SKs, the Bombay Sisters...Pratyaksham Bala wrote:T.K. Govinda Rao, Tirupunithurai Disciple of Musiri Subramania Iyer. http://archives.chennaionline.com/music ... /03tkg.asp
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S.R. Janakiraman, Chennai
V. Ranganayaki, Chennai
R.K. Srikantan, Mysore
M.A. Narasimhachariar, Mysore
G.K. Ponnammal, Guruvayur
S. Ganesan, Mayuram
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S.R. Janakiraman, Chennai
V. Ranganayaki, Chennai
R.K. Srikantan, Mysore
M.A. Narasimhachariar, Mysore
G.K. Ponnammal, Guruvayur
S. Ganesan, Mayuram
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S.R. Janakiraman
Learnt music from Tiger Varadachariar and M.D. Ramanathan at Kalashetra.
http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/ ... 952226.ece
R.K. Srikantan
Started learning music from his father R.Krishna Sastri, a Sanskrit/Kannada scholar and harikatha exponent, and brother Venkatrama Sastri.
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/01/12/stor ... 050300.htm
Guvurayur Ponnammal
Disciple of Chembai Vaidhyanatha Bhagavathar.
Mridangist Guruvayur Dorai and Violinist G.K. Rajamani are her brothers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guruvayur_Dorai
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S.R. Janakiraman
Learnt music from Tiger Varadachariar and M.D. Ramanathan at Kalashetra.
http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/ ... 952226.ece
R.K. Srikantan
Started learning music from his father R.Krishna Sastri, a Sanskrit/Kannada scholar and harikatha exponent, and brother Venkatrama Sastri.
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/01/12/stor ... 050300.htm
Guvurayur Ponnammal
Disciple of Chembai Vaidhyanatha Bhagavathar.
Mridangist Guruvayur Dorai and Violinist G.K. Rajamani are her brothers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guruvayur_Dorai
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Vidwan MA Narasimhachar was a very famous musician in Karnatka. I have heard his concerts in eightees in Bangalore- live and radio concerts. He was a highly rated musician in Karnataka in the same league of R.K.Srikantan . But he did not become famous outside his native State.