Sudha Ragunathan Explained

Sudha Ragunathan
Birth Date:1956 4, df=y
Birth Place:Madras (present-day Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India
Alma Mater:Ethiraj College for Women (PG in Economics)
Children:2
Occupation:Singer, composer
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Instrument:Vocals, veena

Sudha Ragunathan is an Indian Carnatic vocalist, singer and composer. She was conferred the Kalaimamani award by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 1994, Padma Shri (2004) and Padma Bhushan (2015) by the Government of India, and Sangeetha Kalanidhi by Madras Music Academy in 2013.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Sudha Ragunathan (née Sudha Venkatraman) was born in Chennai on 30 April 1956 and later shifted to Bangalore. She did her schooling in Good Shepherd Convent, Chennai. She studied at Ethiraj College, and obtained a postgraduate degree in economics.

Musical career

Training

Sudha Ragunathan received her initial training in Carnatic music from her mother V. Choodamani. From the age of three, she began to learn bhajans, Hindu devotional songs. Her tutelage continued under B. V. Lakshman. In 1977, she received an Indian government scholarship to study music under a doyenne of Carnatic music, Dr. M.L Vasantha Kumari, whose student she remained for thirteen years.[3]

Trained under Dr. ML Vasanthakumari in the gurukula style, it involved considerable amounts of listening to the teacher and other practitioners to absorb their style and oeuvre. Part of her duties involved the accompaniment on the tanpura of her teacher during concerts,[4] and also accompanying her during concerts.[3] In her own words,[5] "A period of 13 years from 1977 to 1990, a phase of complete absorption and internalisation! There was no teaching in a formal atmosphere. We learnt while being with her during the katcheris (concerts). We would record her singing in our minds and then replay it while learning the intricacies. It was a very challenging and different experience and as I had begun learning very early from her, my mind was like a sponge and absorbed whatever I heard".

As of January 2015, she was preparing to debut in Kollywood as a music director with the upcoming Tamil film Thanneer, based on a novel published in 2009 by Ashoka Mitran.[6]

Performances and critical reception

Ragunathan has performed at the Madras Music Season every year since 1990, the year in which her guru Dr. ML Vasanthakumari died.[7] She is considered one of India's leading Carnatic performers.[8] In 2013 she was awarded the Sangita Kalanidhi of the Madras Music Academy. She was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian honor, in January 2015.

On 2 October 2016, the United Nations released a stamp to honour India's Carnatic music artist Bharat Ratna Dr.M S Subbulakshmi. This stamp was presented to Raghunathan to honour her performance at the United Nations on 2 October 2016.[9]

Concert performances

Ragunathan has performed and collaborated with other artists all over the world. She has performed at the United Nations[10] and the Théâtre de la Ville, Paris. She performed at the Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Centre, at New York Broadway to commemorate 50 years of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. She is the only Indian vocalist to have participated in the Global Vocal Meeting organized by the Burghof, an Academy of Music and Arts at Lorrach, Germany and produced by Stimmen Voices International Vocal Festival.

Other music

Ragunathan has also performed as a playback singer in Tamil cinema.[11] She got her first break as a playback singer under Illayaraja in the movie Ivan, performing the song "Enna Enna Sethai". Besides the Carnatic repertoire, Raghunathan has also explored the world music scene, in particular fusion music.

Teaching

Following Carnatic musicians, Ragunathan has also taught the tradition to her students.[12] She launched her own school, Sudhaarnava Academy for Musical Excellence, on the day of Vijayadashami in 2017. The school has a faculty of her students along with Ragunathan herself and has conducted lec demonstrations and workshops in many venues across the globe.

Personal life

She is married and has two children.

Charitable works

Ragunathan is known for her charitable works, and launched the Samudhaaya Foundation in 1999, of which she is the founder and managing trustee. The foundation has assisted the underprivileged in the areas of child healthcare, infrastructural aid for homes, and heart surgeries for children.[13] The foundation has raised funds for victims of the Gujarat earthquake and cyclone relief in Orissa.[14]

Albums

Year Song Album Music Co-singers
2012 "Koniyada tharame"[15] Thrahimam 2 Pranam Kamlakar Roopa Revathi
"Sannuthinthumo Prabho"Thrahimam 2 Pranam Kamlakar

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Padma Awards . Ragunathan . Sudha . Ministry of Home Affairs (Govt. of India) . 21 September 2017 .
  2. Web site: Padma Awards . Ragunathan . Sudha . Ministry of Home Affairs (Govt. of India) . 21 September 2017 .
  3. News: The Hindu. Deepa Ganesh. In the flow of things. 13 September 2013. 8 November 2013.
  4. Web site: Rediff.com. Wanted to be a doctor, became Carnatic star. 4 February 2011. 8 November 2013. Shobha Warrier.
  5. News: Simplify Carnatic music so it reaches a larger audience, says renowned singer Sudha Raghunathan Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis. 31 October 2015. dna. en-US. 29 January 2017.
  6. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17838225-thanneer Sudha Raghunathan Debut as Music Director with film version of Ashoka Mitran's novel 'Thanneer'
  7. News: The Hindu. For a song. Ranjani Govind. 22 December 2006. 8 November 2013.
  8. News: The Hindu. A saga of magic. M. Balaganessin. 18 March 2006. 8 November 2013.
  9. Web site: United Nations issues stamp to honourcarnatic music artist M S Subbulakshmi. 3 October 2016.
  10. News: Looking beyond the summit. The Hindu. en. 29 January 2017.
  11. News: Shhh... He's back. 14 September 2007. The Hindu. Sreedhar Pillai. 8 November 2013.
  12. News: The Hindu. G. Swaminathan. In the footsteps of her guru. 31 August 2007. 8 November 2013.
  13. News: The Hindu. Ranjani Govind. Holding the new wave. 15 March 2013. 8 November 2013.
  14. News: The Hindu. Ranjani Govind. 21 August 2007. Sudha is doing her bit for society. 8 November 2013.
  15. Web site: Thrahimam 2 by Various Artists on Apple Music. iTunes. 19 April 2013.
  16. News: Sangita Kalanidhi for Sudha Ragunathan. 8 November 2013. The Hindu. B. Kolappan. 29 July 2013.
  17. Web site: Padma Awards . Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India . 2015 . 21 July 2015.