Rajeswari Padmanabhan

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Rajeswari Padmanabhan
Born1939 (1939)
Died15 August 2008(2008-08-15) (aged 68–69)
India
Occupationpercussionist
ParentLakshmi Ammal
Awards
Musical career
GenresCarnatic music
Instrument(s)Veena

Rajeswari Padmanabhan (1939-2008) was a Veena artist from Karnataka, India. Rajeshwari was the ninth generation descendant of the Karaikudi Veena tradition in Carnatic music. She received many awards including Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and Kalaimamani Award given by the Tamil Nadu Eyal Isai Nataka Mantram.

Biography[edit]

Rajeshwari Padmanabhan was born in 1939 in Kollur, Udupi district, Karnataka, the daughter of Lakshmi Ammal and the granddaughter of Karaikudi S. Subramanian, the eldest of the Karaikudi Veena brothers.[1]

Rajeswari died on 15 August 2008.[1]

Her daughter Srividhya Chandramouli is a tenth-generation descendent of the Karaikudi Veena tradition.[2]

Music career[edit]

Saraswati vina from Rajeswari Padmanabhan by 1991, from 2019 Musikinstrumentensammlung of University of Göttingen[3]

Rajeshwari was the ninth generation descendant of the Karaikudi Veena tradition.[4] From the age of five, she began to study Veena under his grandfather and younger brother of the Karaikudi brothers, Karaikudi Sambasiva Iyer, in the gurukula system and continued under his guidance until Maestro's death in 1958.[1] She also learned Carnatic vocal music from Mysore Vasudevachar, under the Government of India scholarship.[4] Retired as Principal, she worked and taught at Rukmini Devi College of Fine Arts (Kalakshetra) for many years.[1] Besides performing, she has also composed a few varnams and tillanas and has composed music for the dance drama Kumbheshwar Kuravanji.[1]

Awards and honors[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Rajeswari Padmanabhan" (PDF).
  2. ^ Museum of Natural and Cultural History
  3. ^ University of Göttingen
  4. ^ a b "Rajeswari Padmanabhan – carnaticstudent.org". www.carnaticstudent.org.

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