Nirmala Rajasekar Explained

Nirmala Rajasekar
Birth Date:11 December
Origin:Chennai
Instruments:Saraswati veena
Genre:Carnatic, world music
Occupations:Musician, composer, vocalist, vainika
Label:INNOVA
Website:www.nirmalarajasekar.com

Nirmala Rajasekar is a Carnatic Saraswati veena player, composer, vocalist, and educator.[1] One of the world's premier veena players,[2] Rajasekar has performed at Carnegie Hall,[3] the United Nations,[4] the Madras Music Academy, Narada Gana Sabha,[5] Sawai Gandharva Festival, and the Konya International Mystic Music Festival. Rajasekar is the current co-chair of the American Composers Forum.[6]

Early life

Nirmala Rajasekar began her training in the Saraswati veena at the age of 6 in Chennai[7] with Sri Deva Kottai Narayana Iyengar and Smt. Kamala Aswathama,[8] the mother of Smt. E. Gayathri. After moving to Bangalore, she studied at the Gana Mandira School in Basavangudi with Smt. G Chennama and Smt. E. P. Alamelu.[9] Rajasekar also received guidance from violinist Sri A.D. Zachariah and Veena Sri S. Balachander.

Rajasekar began her career as a soloist at the age of 13.[10] [11] [12] Upon returning to Chennai, Rajasekar came under the tutelage of Saraswati veena player Smt. Kalpakam Swaminathan, with whom she trained for nearly thirty years.[13] Through Swaminathan, Rajasekar is part of the Dikshitar shisya parampara.[14] In Chennai and Delhi, Rajasekar studied Carnatic vocal music with Sri B. Sitarama Sarma and Prof T.R. Subramaniam,[15] receiving a Government of India scholarship to study with the latter.

Musical career

Nirmala Rajasekar has been performing and composing for over forty years.[16] In her career, Rajasekar performs traditional Carnatic repertoire as a Saraswati veena exponent and creates contemporary works through compositions and collaborations. In 2020, Rajasekar was the annual Commissioned Composer of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, the longest-running program of its kind in the United States.[17] Past composers include Pauline Oliveros, Morton Feldman, John Cage, Jennifer Higdon, and Julia Wolfe.

In 2007, Rajasekar's album Song of the Veena was released by Innova Recordings,[18] and in 2010, Innova released her album Into the Raga.[19] Rajasekar's third album with Innova, a collaborative world music album called Maithree: The Music of Friendship, was released in 2018.[20] The album was reviewed by Songlines,[21] WNYC New Sounds, and Jazz Weekly.[20] Other albums include Sudha Saagara, released by Charsur Digital Workstation,[22] and Melodic Expressions.

Rajasekar has collaborated with artists including Pt. Ronu Majumdar, Pt. Tarun Bhattacharya,[23] Pt. Gaurav Majumdar,[24] Sri Mysore Manjunath, Sounds of Blackness, Gao Hong,[25] Anthony Cox, and poet Robert Bly.[26]

Rajasekar is an A-Grade artist of All-India Radio,[27] and has appeared on Australian Broadcasting Corporation,[28] British Broadcasting Company, and Doordarshan Television. Since 1989, Rajasekar has been a performing artist for the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. Rajasekar has been featured at the National Music Museum and the "Beyond Bollywood" exhibit presented by the Minnesota Historical Society and the Smithsonian Institution.[29]

Since 1995, Rajasekar has lived in Minnesota, USA, touring several months each year to countries such as India, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. Rajasekar's daughter and student, Shruthi Rajasekar, is a composer and vocalist.

Positions

Nirmala Rajasekar is the founder and artistic director of the Naadha Rasa Center for Music, and was recognized with the Prof. T.R. Subrahmanyam Teaching Award by the Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival.[30] She is also a COMPAS teaching artist. Rajasekar currently serves as the co-chair of the Board of the American Composers Forum[31] and the Vice President of the Global Carnatic Musicians Association.[32]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: May Artist Spotlight: Carnatic Composer Nirmala Rajasekar. 2020-10-22. COMPAS. en-US.
  2. Web site: USD Public Events NMM Live! Sounds of South India - Nirmala Rajasekar - Bedework Events Calendar. 2020-10-22. calendar.usd.edu.
  3. News: Swaminathan. G.. 2019-12-25. A vainika's journey around the world. en-IN. The Hindu. 2020-10-22. 0971-751X.
  4. Web site: Shen. 2017-05-29. Smt Nirmala Rajasekar (veena - Chennai/USA). 2020-10-22. QLD Sangeet Mela Association. en-AU.
  5. Web site: B. Sivakumar. Dec 25, 2019. TN: Veena exponent, violinist and flautist to present trigalbandi Chennai News - Times of India. 2020-10-22. The Times of India. en.
  6. Web site: Board. 2020-10-22. American Composers Forum. en-US.
  7. Web site: Renowned south Indian musician in Plymouth. 2020-10-22. MPR News.
  8. News: Venkataramanan. Geetha. 2014-12-29. Strings that sing. en-IN. The Hindu. 2020-10-22. 0971-751X.
  9. Web site: Carnatic Saraswati veena by Nirmala Rajasekar. 2020-10-22.
  10. Web site: Carnatic music master Nirmala Rajasekar passes on love for music. 2020-10-22. MPR News.
  11. Web site: Four artists from India who made their mark on Minnesota. 2020-10-22. Star Tribune.
  12. Web site: Khanna. Shailaja. 2020-02-12. A sublime saraswati veena baithak by Nirmala Rajasekar. 2020-10-22. The Asian Age.
  13. Web site: Upcoming Music Performances include Indian veena, American art songs and British Invasion. 2020-10-22. Otterbein University. en-US.
  14. Web site: Kalpakam Swaminathan RadioWeb Carnatic. 2020-10-23. old.radioweb.in.
  15. Web site: Romero. Angel. Artist Profiles: Nirmala Rajasekar World Music Central.org. 7 August 2018. 2020-10-22. en-US.
  16. Web site: Vainika to win over Wisconsin. 2020-10-22. The New Indian Express.
  17. Web site: Commissioned Composers. 2020-10-22. www.uwrf.edu. en.
  18. Web site: Song of the Veena Innova Recordings. 2020-10-22. www.innova.mu.
  19. Web site: Into the Raga Innova Recordings. 2020-10-22. www.innova.mu.
  20. Web site: Maithree Innova Recordings. 2020-10-22. www.innova.mu.
  21. Web site: Review. 2020-10-22. Songlines. en.
  22. Web site: Kutcheri- SudhaSaagara. 2020-10-22. Charsur Digital Workstation. en.
  23. News: Upadhyay. Aninda. 18 October 2019. Jugalbandi. Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette. 22 October 2020.
  24. Web site: Renowned Indian Musicians Take the Stage at CSUSM. 2020-10-22. Renowned Indian Musicians Take the Stage at CSUSM. en-us.
  25. Web site: Butterfly - Home Page. 2020-10-22. www.chinesepipa.com.
  26. Web site: Performer & Teacher Nirmala Rajasekar – Ampers. 2020-10-22. ampers.org.
  27. Web site: Veena Recital by Nirmala Rajasekar – Dhvani. 2020-10-22. dhvaniohio.org.
  28. Web site: 2017-08-31. Music from the Goddess. 2020-10-22. ABC Radio National. en-AU.
  29. Minnesota Historical Society. 2016. Vibrant Accompaniment. Minnesota History.
  30. Web site: Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival. 2020-10-22. stepoutside.org. en.
  31. Web site: IMSOM Concert: Nirmala Rajasekar (Veena). 2020-10-23. www.imsom.org.
  32. Web site: Global Carnatic Musician's Association - Committee Members. 2020-10-22. www.gcma.in.
  33. Web site: KALAIMAMANI NIRMALA RAJASEKAR – Soorya Performing Arts . 2023-01-04 . en-US.
  34. Web site: Nirmala Rajasekar | Performing Artist | Diversity in Focus.
  35. Web site: Meet the Fellows.
  36. Web site: Nirmala Rajasekar.