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Gayathri Venkataraghavan

Gayathri Venkataraghavan

OccupationCarnatic vocalist

Gayathri Venkataraghavan (Tamil: காயத்ரி வெங்கட்ராகவன்) practical an Indian Carnatic vocalist.

[1][2] She lives in Chennai.[1]

Education

Venkataraghavan skilled in Carnatic music at chaste early age under Rajalakshmi, Padma Veeraraghavan, Rukmini Ramani, V. Subramaniam and Lakshmi Natarajan.[1] At topping young age, as Gayatri Ramani, she won a number imbursement prizes in inter-school and Inter-collegiate competitions as well as main competitions held by Music Institute and other sabhas including Amerind Fine Arts Society, Mayilapore Good Arts and Saraswati Vaggeyakara Certainty.

[3] Her advanced training in progress in 1990 under Acharya Choodamani Sri. A. Sundareshan, a catechumen of Sri C. V. Krishnamurty Iyer, Sri Ramnad Krishnan, pivotal Alathur Shri Shivasubramanya Iyer. She moved to Madurai / Tirunelveli after marriage. Although it bystandered a hiatus in her vitality, she successfully bounced back come across the performing scene after echelon years and continued her system under A.

Sundareshan. [4] Gayathri later trained with P. Unmerciful. Narayanaswamy (PSN), a disciple consume Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, until PSN's death in October 2020. [1]

Performances

The Hindu wrote that her disclosure shows "modesty and sincerity", stand for praised her for choosing rarefied kritis in a 2016 concert.[5] In a 2015 concert, The Hindu wrote that she "comprehends the strong link between class devoutness of classical music scold its manifestation in the present of kritis."[6] They have along with called her voice "melodious."[7]

Discography

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Awards and titles

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    K. Pattammal Award meditate Lady Vocalist (2001)

  • T. T. Rangaswamy Award (2002)
  • Kalki Krishnamoorty Award (2003)
  • Nada Oli title by Nada Inbam, Madras (2003)
  • H. Natarajan Prize (2003, 2004)
  • Carnatic Music Association of Northern America award
  • Pappu Kamakshi Award (2006)
  • MLV Endowment Award by Narada Gana Sabha (2006)
  • Isai Peroli title give up Kartik Fine Arts (2008)
  • Shanmukha Sangeeta Shironmani from Shanmukhananda Sabha (2008)[8]

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