I wanted to write about this talented artiste for long but couldnt do so .. Anyhow , guruprasanna in my opinion is a wonderful kanjira artiste , who i dont think is performing in chennai music circles very often ( atleast i have not seen him performing often ) .
I first heard him couple of seasons back at at bharath kalachar in a mandolin srinivas concert with sankaran sir. He has amazing control over the instrument , great pair of hands and a wonderful grasping memory . I still remember how he replied sankaran sir phrase to phrase effortlessly when sankaran sir played a khanda koraippu in thisram gathi . ( I have only heard harishankar play that koraippu in the kanjira with such mastery.. ) Again i had the oppurtunity to listen to him last week (22nd) in bangalore at r.k.srikantan concert with trichy sankaran sir.. He effortlessly played the thisram and the sankeerna koraippu in khanda chApu thAlam which sankaran sir played.
But sadly i dont know much about his whereabouts or his lineage. Would be wonderful if kanjira artists in our forum like nerkunam sankar can tell us about him.
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Guruprasanna - kanjira artiste
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Guruprasanna is a wonderful artiste and I think his main strength is his capacity to understand the manodharma of the non percussionists and percussionists alike. I have heard him play with many senior artists.
Here is some links about Guruprasanna.
Guruprasanna playing for Simhanandana tala Part1 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71Kz8i0D ... re=related
Guruprasanna playing for Simhanandana tala Part2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6gJGPcG ... re=related
Guruprasanna tani solo : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIUMKRYzMfw
Here is some links about Guruprasanna.
Guruprasanna playing for Simhanandana tala Part1 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71Kz8i0D ... re=related
Guruprasanna playing for Simhanandana tala Part2 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6gJGPcG ... re=related
Guruprasanna tani solo : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIUMKRYzMfw
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Nice to see this post about Sri Guruprasanna:
.. here some info about him:
He is Dis.ple..Of kanjira Vidhwan C P Vyasavillala from Banglore... Vyasa villal is a senior dis..of Kanjira Wizard..G Harishankar.. he Has His Won School Of kanjira.. And teaching to Many students.. Guruprasanna Is one of the fine Dis of Vyasa Anna... He is A software Professional..and..Playing kanjira.. i Heard his Playing at youtube.. only.. its so nice.. i have Association with him..
thanks
.. here some info about him:
He is Dis.ple..Of kanjira Vidhwan C P Vyasavillala from Banglore... Vyasa villal is a senior dis..of Kanjira Wizard..G Harishankar.. he Has His Won School Of kanjira.. And teaching to Many students.. Guruprasanna Is one of the fine Dis of Vyasa Anna... He is A software Professional..and..Playing kanjira.. i Heard his Playing at youtube.. only.. its so nice.. i have Association with him..
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Re: Guruprasanna - kanjira artiste
I happened to hear him on the Arangetram Concert of Poovalur Sriji Sir's disciple (a young boy) in the month of June 2013 (June last week). Saketraman was on the vocal and Vittal Ramamurthy on violin. I forgot the Arangetram boy's name.
He accompanied superbly without interrupting the newcomer, encouraging him always; and when his turn came during the thani or during the violin reply sessions he was in top form. The thani he played was simply superb...I remembered Sri Harishankar's misram. Excellent control and voice modulation, the patterns reverberated throughout the hall.
Excellent artist indeed.
He accompanied superbly without interrupting the newcomer, encouraging him always; and when his turn came during the thani or during the violin reply sessions he was in top form. The thani he played was simply superb...I remembered Sri Harishankar's misram. Excellent control and voice modulation, the patterns reverberated throughout the hall.
Excellent artist indeed.
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Re: Guruprasanna - kanjira artiste
Semmu,
I'm glad you started this thread. How's your mridangam training going?
Yes, percussion artistes from Karnataka aren't that well-known in Chennai as they should be.
After a veteran like Ramachar passed away, I started noticing the young players more (more than one with the moniker guru there).
I wish I had remembered who sang that evening at Gayana Samaja, two years ago. I do not even remember the other accompanists (not that they did not do credit to themselves), but Guruprasanna's playing stood out. You have observed the technical side of his playing in detail, and as a novice, I can only speak about how a naive rasikA was taken by his playing that evening. I saw the anusaraNai and heard some masterly strokes and more, because there was feeling and vigor in his playing which was touching. I'm a sucker for a well-played khanjari anyway, and it turned out to be a treat for me.
His guru is Vyasa Vittala (not villala).
I'm glad you started this thread. How's your mridangam training going?
Yes, percussion artistes from Karnataka aren't that well-known in Chennai as they should be.
After a veteran like Ramachar passed away, I started noticing the young players more (more than one with the moniker guru there).
I wish I had remembered who sang that evening at Gayana Samaja, two years ago. I do not even remember the other accompanists (not that they did not do credit to themselves), but Guruprasanna's playing stood out. You have observed the technical side of his playing in detail, and as a novice, I can only speak about how a naive rasikA was taken by his playing that evening. I saw the anusaraNai and heard some masterly strokes and more, because there was feeling and vigor in his playing which was touching. I'm a sucker for a well-played khanjari anyway, and it turned out to be a treat for me.
His guru is Vyasa Vittala (not villala).
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Guruprasanna - kanjira artiste
Lovely writeup from The Hindu dated Nov 27,2020. Best wishes to this vidwan. Since I am based in chennai, I dont hear him that much like bangalore .
https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/ ... 186019.ece
https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/ ... 186019.ece