Saraswati Vidyardhi Explained

Saraswati Vidyardhi
Birth Date:1963 5, df=yes
Origin:India
Genre:Carnatic music, Indian classical music
Occupation:Vocalist; educator

Saraswati Vidyardhi (born 1 May 1963) is a Carnatic vocalist and composer from Andhra Pradesh, India. She has won critical acclaim for her intensive research in Anumandra sthai (octave). She is capable of singing notes below the mandra shadjam up to the anumandra shadjam, and has also unearthed rare Panchamantya ragas.

Early life and training

Vidyardhi was born in Kolkata into a family of musicians. She had basic musical training from her father Sri I V L Sastry,[1] the founder of Sangeetha Janakulam, a music school offering free coaching. She later became the disciple of Sri Ivaturi Vijayeswara Rao,[2] a versatile musician of good repute. Vidyardhi has been under the tutelage of Dr. Nedunuri Krishnamurthy for over two decades.[2] [3] [4]

Performances

Vidyardhi has performed at various festivals and venues across India in all major cities under the aegis of various Sabhas including The Music Academy,[3] Sri Krishna Gana Sabha,[5] Mudra, and Sri Shanmukhananda. She has also performed for the Spirit of Unity Concerts for National Integration and All India Radio's Sangeet Sammelan.[6]

Academics

Vidyardhi holds an MA in Music from Andhra University. She was awarded a PhD in Music for her thesis, "The Unique Style and Personality of 'Padmabhushan', 'Sangita Kalanidhi' Dr Sripada Pinakapani."

Vidyardhi served as the Chairperson of the Board of Studies at Andhra University from 2008 to 2014.[7] [8] She served as a selection committee member for several universities including Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Sri Padmavathi Mahila Visvavidyalayam, and Andhra University. At present, she is a Professor in the Department of Music at Andhra University[2] [7] and has been guiding research scholars for over a decade.[2]

Research articles

Vidyardhi has authored sixteen research papers[2] and presented ten of them at various national and international seminars and conferences on music.[9] [10] Eight of her research papers have been published in reputed music journals, including the Journal of The Music Academy. She has chaired sessions music conferences and was a resource officer at several workshops.[2] She has given many lecture-demonstrations on Carnatic music.[11]

Media

Books

Vidyardhi has published two books, both co-authored with her father: Sri Tyagaraja Ghanaraga Pancharatna Krithimala and Sankeerthana Ratnavali.[12] Her unpublished works include the books Taana Deepika, Sankeerthana Ratnakaram, and Simhagiri Sankeerthanas.

CDs

Vidyardhi, with her daughter, covered Dr Sripada Pinakapani's Varnams on the CD Varnamritham (2006).[2] [13] In 2006 she also released Karnamritham, a CD of her own original devotional music.[2] Her other CDs include Nadamritham (2009), a 2-hour concert in two discs, and Annamayya Sangeetha Sourabham (2012), forty of the 15th-century saint Annamacharya's compositions set to tunes by Pinakapani, which was released on the eve of Pinakapani's 100th birthday.[2]

Awards

Personal life

Saraswati is married to K Eswara Chandra Vidyardhi and has a daughter named Lahari Kolachela.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Rare honour for Saraswati Vidyardhi. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714200311/http://www.hindu.com/2008/11/05/stories/2008110559770300.htm. dead. 14 July 2014. 6 June 2014. The Hindu. 5 November 2014.
  2. Web site: Touching new musical 'lows'. 6 June 2014. Deccan Herald. 11 March 2012. Aruna . Chandaraju.
  3. News: High on the low. https://web.archive.org/web/20080804184410/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/07/25/stories/2008072550930300.htm. dead. 4 August 2008. 6 June 2014. Aruna . Chandaraju. The Hindu. 25 July 2008.
  4. Dr. Nedunuri Krishnamurthy. 6 June 2014. GITAM University. 2013. Infocus. 15. https://web.archive.org/web/20181220213131/http://www.gitam.edu/Images/INFOCUS_2013.pdf. dead. 2018-12-20.
  5. News: Refreshing inclusions. https://web.archive.org/web/20120114074055/http://www.hindu.com/ms/2010/12/21/stories/2010122150130600.htm. dead. 14 January 2012. 6 June 2014. S. Sivakumar. The Hindu. 21 December 2010.
  6. News: Absorbing renditions. 6 June 2014. The Hindu. Damodar . Narayanan. 1 October 2010.
  7. Web site: My digital saadhana. 6 June 2014. Aruna . Chandaraju. The Hindu BusinessLine. 19 April 2012.
  8. Web site: Board of Studies . 6 June 2014. Andhra University.
  9. Web site: 'Africa Meets Asia' – International Conference. 6 June 2014. Rajiv . Trivedi. omenad.net.
  10. News: Transcontinental delights. https://web.archive.org/web/20080802223126/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2008/07/18/stories/2008071850870300.htm. dead. 2 August 2008. 6 June 2014. 18 July 2008. Aruna . The Hindu. Chandaraju.
  11. News: Discerning talk on the Saint's compositions. https://web.archive.org/web/20070603064121/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/04/27/stories/2007042700030200.htm. dead. 3 June 2007. 6 June 2014. 27 April 2007. The Hindu. A.R.S..
  12. Web site: "®¾-A-'¹%-£¾Éðx "X¾"ä¬ÇEÂË Ÿ¿ª½-'Ç®¾ÕhÕ . 6 June 2014. VISAKHPATNUM-EENADU. Telugu.
  13. Web site: Dr Saraswati Vidyardhi. 6 June 2014. RadioWeb Carnatic.