Malladi Suribabu Explained

Malladi Suribabu
Birth Date:1945 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Dubacherla, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, British India
Origin:India
Genre:Indian classical music, Carnatic music
Occupation:Classical Vocalist
Years Active:1963–present
Associated Acts:Malladi Brothers

Malladi Suribabu (born 1 May 1945) is an Indian Carnatic vocalist and musician from Vijayawada, India.[1] [2] [3] He was conferred with Kala Ratna, a civilian honor by the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 2013[4] and TTK Award by Madras Music Academy in 2014. He is a disciple of Voleti Venkateshwarulu, Sripada Pinakapani and Nedunuri Krishnamurthy.[1] [5]

Early life

Suribabu was born on 1 May 1945 in Dubacherla, a village in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, in then British India. He is the father of vocalist duo Malladi Brothers.[6] and vocalist Malladi Vasavi.[7]

His father developed a taste for the traditional way of singing and being a music analyzer and enthusiast, was keen to pass on tradition to his children. Suribabu has developed an aptitude for music from his father and at the age of 9 years, he could easily reproduce songs with perfection.

Career

In 1963, Suribabu made his debut with All India Radio (AIR) children's musical fest and got a high rating from listeners then. In 1971, he joined All India Radio as a program announcer[5] and served for more than 35 years.[8]

While working in AIR, he received the opportunity to work with many legendary artist, including Voleti Venkateswarulu, whom he considers as Guru and learnt rare Kirthanas from him. He also conducted two most successful programs namely Bhakti Ranjani and Sangeeta Sikshana with All India Radio, Vijayawada.[5]

T. R. Subramaniam released a CD of Malladi Suribabu and Malladi Narayanaswami. This was followed by group renderings of songs of Annamacharya and Bhadrachala Ramadas in 2008.[9]

He also performed for The Trinity and Other Vaggeyakara Music Festival held at Bengaluru in April 2012.[3] [10]

Till date, he is actively engaged in music concerts in India and overseas. He has composed over 2, 5000 songs of Bhakta Ramadasu, Annamacharya and Narayana Teertha's Krishna Leela Tarangam, produced several CDs to propagate rich tradition of music.

Works

Albums

Year Album Artist(s)Label
2006Navagraha KrithimalaMalladi SuribabuKosmik
2011Annamacharya KeerthanasMalladi SuribabuSwathi Soft Solutions
2014Karnatic Classical VocalMalladi SuribabuLahari Music

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Awards, titles and recognition

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Krishnan . Lalithaa . Moment to treasure . . 31 August 2017.
  2. News: Malladi Trio excels . . 4 February 2014.
  3. Web site: Annual Report 2012-13 . . 34.
  4. Web site: Malladi Suribabu, Hamsa Award 2013 . YouTube.
  5. News: Sridevi . Jyothi . In tune with tradition . . 5 May 2018.
  6. News: Rao . P. Surya . Homage to a legend . . 24 September 2010.
  7. News: Subramanya . Mysore V. . Deep devotional compositions . . 11 September 2017.
  8. News: Govind . Ranjani . Malladi family to perform in rare concert . . 13 June 2014.
  9. Book: Sruti, Issues 268–273 . 2007 . . 9, 10 .
  10. News: Annual Report 2012-23 . 27 July 2018 . Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
  11. News: Title conferred on musicians . . 6 August 2012.
  12. News: Leela Samson gets Natya Kala Acharya award . https://web.archive.org/web/20180727182801/http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31807&articlexml=Leela-Samson-gets-Natya-Kala-Acharya-award-22072014004058 . dead . 27 July 2018 . . 22 July 2014 . Chennai.