List of Carnatic artists
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The following is a list of prominent Carnatic musicians.
Prominent modern artists
Vocalists
Modern golden period of Carnatic music
The 1930s to the 1960s, often referred to as the modern Golden era of Carnatic music,[1][2] was a period in which a number of Carnatic vocalists of high calibre, great skill, and musical insight rose to fame as concert star-musicians.[3][4]
D. K. Pattammal, M. L. Vasanthakumari and M. S. Subbulakshmi, commonly referred to as the female trinity of Carnatic music,[5] were in their teenage years when they began their careers, and rose to fame during this era.[3] Other female singers that followed included K. B. Sundarambal,[3] N. C. Vasanthakokilam,[3] T. Brinda,[3] T. Muktha,[3] as well as Radha Jayalakshmi.[3]
The leading male vocalists during this period were Muthiah Bhagavathar,[3] Mysore Vasudevachar, D Subbaramaiah,[6] Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer,[3] Chembai,[3] Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar,[3] Musiri Subramania Iyer,[3] Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer,[3] Alathur Brothers,[3] G. N. Balasubramaniam,[3] Madurai Mani Iyer,[3] Ramnad Krishnan,[3] Alathur Venkatesa Iyer, and M. D. Ramanathan.
The next generation of vocalists who were prominent in the concert area included Palghat Kollengode Viswanatha Narayanaswamy,[4] D. K. Jayaraman,[4] Maharajapuram Santhanam,[4] S. Ramanathan, V. Ramarathnam, Madurai Somu, Sirkazhi Govindarajan and Neyyattinkara Vasudevan.
Past/Present Vocalists
Some of the most famous and accomplished senior vocalists today include Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna, K. J. Yesudas, T. V. Gopalakrishnan, T.N.Seshagopalan, R. Vedavalli, T V Sankaranarayanan, Neyveli Santhanagopalan, S.R.Janakiraman, Nedunuri Krishnamoorthy, Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana, Bombay Sisters, O. S. Thyagarajan, P. S. Narayanaswamy, Prince Rama Varma, Manda Sudharani, R. K. Srikantan, Rama Ravi and Vijay Siva.
Current Vocalists
Leading current vocalists include Aruna Sairam, T. M. Krishna, Sudha Ragunathan, Nithyashree Mahadevan, Sanjay Subrahmanyan, Ranjani-Gayatri, Abhishek Raghuram, Bombay Jayashri, P. Unnikrishnan, Vishaka Hari, S. Sowmya, Sikkil Gurucharan, Malladi Brothers and Gayathri Venkataraghavan.
Other popular current vocalists include Charulatha Mani, Vani Sateesh, Nisha Rajagopal, Gayathri Girish, R. Suryaprakash, Sreevalsan J Menon, Ramakrishnan Murthy, K. V. Krishna Prasad and Saketharaman.
Upcoming Vocalists
Upcoming vocalists include Sampagodu Vighnaraja, Chong Chiu Sen (Sai Madhana Mohan Kumar) and Rithvik Raja.
Instrumentalists
Past Instrumentalists
T. Chowdiah, Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan, Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu, Lalgudi G. Jayaraman, M.S.Gopalakrishnan excelled in violin, while Palghat Mani Iyer, Nagercoil S Ganesa Iyer, Palani Subramaniam Pillai, C.S. Murugabhupathy, Palghat R. Raghu and Mavelikkara Velukkutty Nair redefined the role of mridangam in concerts in the recent past. T.K.Radhakrishnan, T. R. Mahalingam and Thyagarajan were famous flute players. Some of the well known veena players include Veena Dhanammal, Doraiswamy Iyengar, Emani Sankara Sastry, Chitti Babu and S. Balachander.
Past-Present Instrumentalists
L. Subramaniam, T.N.Krishnan, H.K. Venkatram, M. Chandrasekaran and A. Kanyakumari are among the living violinists who still perform. The mridangists who fall under this category includes Karaikudi R Mani, T S Nandakumar, Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman, T. K. Murthy, Guruvayur Dorai, Mannargudi Easwaran, T. V. Gopalakrishnan, Srimushnam V. Raja Rao, Madurai Dr.K.Thyagarajan, Thetakudi Harihara Vinayakram and T.H. Subash Chandran are Ghatam players who are in this category.
N. Ramani, Sikkil Sisters , Sikkil Mala Chandrasekar, K. Bhaskaran and Shashank Subramanyam, are the most well known flute players of today, while E. Gayathri, S. Balachander, Kalpakam Swaminathan and Rugmini Gopalakrishnan are known in the same way for playing the Veena. Kadri Gopalnath is similarly known for his Carnatic talents on the saxophone, U. Srinivas for Mandolin, while N. Ravikiran is known in the same way for playing several stringed instruments, most notably the Chitraveena/Gottuvadhyam and R. Prasanna popularly known as Guitar Prasanna, plays carnatic music on the Electric Guitar.
Current Instrumentalists
Violinists of today include A. Kanyakumari, Embar Kannan, Ambi Subramaniam, Lalgudi G.J.R. Krishnan, Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi, Vittal Ramamurthy, H.K. Venkatram, Mysore Manjunath, Nagai Muralidharan, Ganesh and Kumaresh, Avaneeswaram S R Vinu, R. K. Shriramkumar, Nagai Sriram, L.Athira Krishna and Mysore Srikanth.
Mridangists of today include Erickavu N. Sunil.
Ghatam specialists include Vikku Vinayakram and Giridhar Udupa.
Flute players of today include N. Ramani, Sikkil Mala Chandrasekar, K. Bhaskaran and Kudamaloor Janardanan.
Veena players of today include E. Gayathri, D. Balakrishna, Jayanthi Kumaresh and Nirmala Rajasekar.
R. Prasanna also known as Guitar Prasanna, plays carnatic music on the Electric Guitar with equal command and authenticity as played on any other popular instrument.
See also
Notes
- ↑ "D.K. Pattammal (1919-2009)-The end of an era". Sruti Ranjani (4): 9. 2009.
- ↑ Lakshmi (2004), p124
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Geetha Rajagopal (2001-12-27). "The Hindu: Trip down musical lane". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-05-03.
- 1 2 3 4 V. Subrahmaniam (2012-12-17). "What ails Carnatic music - The Hindu". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-05-03.
- ↑ Deepa Ganesh (2003-08-04). "The Hindu : Chords and Notes". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-05-03.
- ↑ Prashanth Hemmige. "The Hindu : Music is above the Musician". The Hindu.
References
- Vaasanthi. ‘God's own season’. In Lakshmi, C. S. (2004). The Unhurried City: Writings on Chennai. Chennai: Penguin Books India.