R S Nandakumar
R. S. Nandakumar is an Indian Karnataka classical vocal musician, composer, and scholar.[1] His father and mentor was an acharya of Indian musicology and danceology, Padma Shri awardee Mahamahopadhyaya R. Sathyanarayana, under whom he studied Indian music and Shastra.[2]
Early life and background
[edit]R.S. Nandakumar was born in 1960[2] in Bhadravathi, Karnataka, India. He hails from a distinguished lineage of musicians and scholars. His father, R. Sathyanarayana, was one of four brothers who were then popularly known as The Mysore Brothers[3](not to be confused with Mysore Brothers). He is married to Radhika Nandakumar, a Bharatanatyam dancer.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Nandakumar has a musical career characterized by his contributions to resurrecting, reconstructing and reviving ancient Indian musical forms.[4] In 2012, he did extensive research into the musical heritage of the Haridasas of Karnataka.[5] He has revived and performed various rare musical forms, such as Gadya, Dandaka, Suladi, Vrittanama, and Bhramaragita, maintaining their authentic shastra-ic styles.[6]
Nandakumar has performed in India and in the UK, USSR, Germany, Italy and USA.[7]
Research and academic contributions
[edit]Nandakumar received the Senior Research Fellowship from Ministry of Culture, Government of India[6] to do in depth study on Ela, which is one of the most ancient forms of music compositions in Indian music.[6] His other research include significant works on the Mysore School of Bharatanatyam[8] and a D.Litt. thesis on Sripadaraya awarded by Kannada University, Hampi, Karnataka in 2013.[9] He has served as the Hon. Director of Prasaranga at the Karnataka State Dr. Gangubai Hanagal Music and Performing Arts University, Mysuru. He now heads Brahmavidya, Mysuru[10] and presently serves as the president for KCMC, Bangalore.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ "'Kalabhivardhana 2024': Three-day 20th annual celebrations of Kalasandesha Pratishtana from tomorrow". 11 January 2024.
- ^ a b "Dr R S Nandakumar – Brahmavidya". brahmavidya.co.in. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ "Seeing new in old". The Hindu. 15 September 2011.
- ^ "Swaranaada Yatra ends with soulful performance". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ "THE JOURNAL Of THE MUSIC ACADEMY MADRAS Devoted to the Advancement of the Science and Art of Music" (PDF). THE JOURNAL of THE MUSIC ACADEMY MADRAS: 8. Nov 2007. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
- ^ a b c "KSP - Creating better world for artists". www.kalasandesha.com. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ "Carnatic Music concert by Vidwan Dr. R.S.Nandakumar in Munich". AllEvents.in. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ "Radhika Nandakumar Archives". Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ "Award List of D.Litt Students 1997 to 06.12.2022 (31st Nudihabba)" (PDF). Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ "Contact Us – Brahmavidya". brahmavidya.co.in. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ "KCMC Trust – Karnataka Classical Musicians Confederation Trusts". Retrieved 26 June 2024.
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