The pullanguzhal (bamboo flute) plays an integral role in Carnatic music and is distinctively different from the Western flute. He has also participated in All India Radio, Doordarshan and private Channels Recordings. Kannan has been featured in orchestras of leading South Indian Cine Music Directors for Movies including South Indian Music Maestro Ilayaraja. Kannan has accompanied all leading Bharathanatyam, Kuchipudi and Mohiniattam Dancers in India & Abroad. Kannan hold a bachelors degree from the Tamil Nadu Govt Music College. He is a B High grade artist of All India Radio, Chennai. Apart from being an accompanist, He is also a soloist. Kannan had violin training from Kandadevi Chellam Iyengar & had advance d training from C.N Chandrashekar of All India Radio, Bangalore. He is the son of well known Composer, mridangam artist Madurai T Srinivasan. It is traditionally played, sitting cross-legged, with the scroll placed on the artist’s right ankle, the back of the violin resting on the artist’s left shoulder, thus giving the performer an unencumbered left hand with which to play.Īccomplished carnativ violinist M.S Kannan hails from a musical family. The South Indian violin is almost identical to the Western violin, but differs from it in tuning and playing position. Ramesh is a highly sought after mrudangam artist in classical music, Indian dance and recording industry of Bangalore, India. Ramesh, with his percussion band "Nandi Talavadya", has toured European countries such as Holland, Germany and other countries.
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He has accompanied famous musicians such as TV Gopalakrsihnan, MS Gopalakrishnan, Neyveli Santhana Gopalana, TV Shankaranarayana, RK Surya Narayana and others. He is an "A" graded artist from All India Radio ‐ the National Radio station of India.
Ramesh was a featured artist in Indian Dance music festivals such as Hampi Dance Festival, Mysore International Music Festival, The Royal Kadamba festival of dance and music and others. He has accompanied major classical musicians and dancers since 1980's. He holds a rank in Vidwath Exams and has awarded prestigeous Ananya Yuva Puraskar. Ramesh is versatile percussionist who can play more than 5 instruments. He is the student of legendary percussion master Vasudeva Rao. Ramesh Ramalingappa, with more than 3500 performances, is a master Mrudangam artist. It not only provides a structural rhythmic framework for the dancer to utilize, but also contributes intricate embellishments to the basic beats. This percussion instrument plays an indespensable role in the accompanying orchestra. He also received "Gaana Ratna" award from Honourable Chief Minister of Goa in 2006. He is a astana vidwan of Kanchi Kamakoti peetam, Kancheepuram. Girish has performed more than 20 concerts in France and Germany. He was employed by Kuchipudi Arts academy as music teacher from 1998-2001 by Kuchipudi Dance legend Padmabhushan Dr.Vempatti Chinnsatyam. Girish has performed extensively in India and abroad. Girish graduated from the University of Madras in 1998 with a Bachelors degree in Arts, Specializing in Caranatic Music. Girish also plays the mridangam and has a fair knowledge of nattuvangam(Bharatantyam). He is also a graded artist from All India Radio (AIR) & doordarshan. He has acquired an extensive repertoire of Padams and Jhavalis rare compositions, which are rarely otherwise heard. Girish has also had the privilege of undergoing intensive and advanced training for 10 years under his grandmother Sangeeta Kalanidhi T. Vegavahini Vijayaraghavan, daughter of smt.T Brinda. Girish is the disciple of the renowned Sangeeta Vidhushi Smt. Anandavalli is a renowned artist as also his maternal uncle the world renowned Mridanga vidwan Kalaimamani Sri Tiruvarur Bakthavathsalam. Girish follows in the tradition and keeps alive the extensive family heritage. Balasarswati and Dr T Viswanatham. These artists have been acknowledged world over for their supreme artistry and genius in the field of vocal, Dance and Flute. T Brinda, Smt T Muktha, Padmavibhusan Smt T. Following the tradition have been the exceptional, Smt. The lineage gets its name from the brilliant Dhannamal - Venai Vidhusi and musician par excellence' whose music genius has remained unsurpassed.
He is a disciple of his grandmother Sangeeta Kalanidhi Smt.
Girish Surrender hails from the Legendary Veena Dhanammmal Family. Girish will be singing compositions in various Indian languages, including, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Sanskrit. Each song is set to a specific ragam (analogous to a key in Western music) and talam (analogous to a time signature). The lyrics of the music are sung by this artist as the performer interprets them through dance. Bharatanatyam is traditionally accompanied by a trained Carnatic (classical South Indian) vocalist.