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R.K. Shriramkumar: Renowned Violinist Wins Sangita Kalanidhi Award

R.K. Shriramkumar: Renowned Violinist Wins Sangita Kalanidhi Award

Hindustani Violin Pioneer ‌N. Rajam Imparts⁣ Wisdom at⁣ Sangita ‌kalanidhi conferral

Renowned Hindustani violinist N. Rajam delivered‌ a compelling message to aspiring⁢ musicians on January 1, 2026: consistent, uninterrupted practice is‍ the key to unlocking ⁤unforeseen opportunities. She shared this⁣ insight while bestowing the prestigious Sangita⁢ Kalanidhi ‌award upon violinist R.K. Shriramkumar during the Sadas of the Music Academy ​in‍ Chennai.

Ms. Rajam, an Emeritus Professor ⁣and former Dean of the Faculty ‌of ​Performing Arts at Banaras hindu University, emphasized the lifelong journey of learning. Even after over 85 ⁤years of dedicated sadhana (spiritual discipline), she⁤ humbly confessed to still feeling like a⁣ student​ herself.

During the⁢ ceremony,⁢ she passionately encouraged the audience to recognize Mr. Shriramkumar’s mastery, particularly his deep understanding of‌ the​ keertanas (devotional ‍compositions) ‌of Muthuswami dikshitar with ⁤a standing​ ovation.

The Boundless Ocean ‌of Music

ms.Rajam eloquently described music as​ an “unfathomable ocean,” encompassing both Carnatic and Hindustani ‍traditions. ⁣What we ⁣grasp ⁣in a single lifetime, she explained, ⁣represents merely a ⁤fraction of its vastness.

She speculated that ⁣musicians demonstrating exceptional proficiency must have dedicated⁢ themselves to the​ art across multiple lifetimes. Reflecting on her⁣ own formative⁣ years, she⁤ recalled attending concerts at ‌the Academy as a⁣ child, captivated by veteran musicians.

She would diligently sit ⁣in the back row,intently observing and absorbing the intricacies of complex Ragam-Tanam-Pallavi ​performances. Immediately following each concert,⁤ she would rush home to recreate the⁣ pallavi ‌line, both directly and in reverse (anulomam and pratilomam), only resting when her father approved her⁤ rendition.

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A Legacy of ‍Innovation and Dedication

The ​Music Academy’s century-long commitment‍ to ⁢music‌ and its associated music school also received Ms.‍ Rajam’s heartfelt thankfulness. president of the Academy, N. Murali,highlighted Ms. Rajam’s⁣ pivotal decision⁤ to pursue Hindustani ​music ⁤at Banaras Hindu University, inspired by recordings of Pt.‍ Omkarnath Thakur.​

Notably, Ms. Rajam, sister to the celebrated violinist T.N. Krishnan,became a⁢ direct student of Pt. Thakur.‍ Before her groundbreaking​ work, the violin wasn’t widely accepted⁣ as a primary accompanying instrument in Hindustani music.

Furthermore, instrumentalists typically employed a style distinct from the gayaki ⁣style (vocal-based style). Ms. Rajam ⁣pioneered the introduction ​of the gayaki style to Hindustani violin,fundamentally reshaping the instrument’s‍ role within the tradition.

Recognizing Excellence in the Musical Community

Beyond the Sangita kalanidhi, the Music Academy honored several other distinguished artists.

* ​ Sangita ⁤Kala Acharya Awards: Thavil player T.R. Govindarajan and musician shyamala Venkateswaran.
* TTK Awards: Kathakali musician Madambi Subramanian Namboodiri and veena-playing couple J.T. Jeyaraaj krishnan and Jaysri Jeyaraaj Krishnan.
* Musicologist ⁢Award: professor C.A.​ Sreedhara.

Prizes were also ‍awarded to the winners of various musical competitions. N. Ramji, the Academy’s secretary, concluded the event‍ with a vote⁣ of thanks, acknowledging the collaborative efforts of colleagues, staff, volunteers, and scouts‍ who ⁣contributed to the season’s success.

This event underscored the enduring power of dedication, innovation, and ⁢the unwavering pursuit of musical excellence, leaving a lasting impression on all who⁣ attended.

Published – January⁢ 01, 2026⁣ 11:02 pm IST

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