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Sangeetha Kalanidhi
About Sangeetha Kalanidhi
Chitraveena maestro N. Ravikiran has been chosen during the current year's Sangita Kalanidhi grant. Being a youngster wonder, he won the grant of the Music Academy in 1969. "Ravikiran has completely satisfied his guarantee as a youngster wonder and has ascended to extraordinary statures of musicianship over a distinguished profession," said N. Murali, President of the Academy, while clarifying the consistent choice of the official board of trustees to choose him for the pined for grant.
Thiruvidaimarudhur Saharamarao, a name synonymous with the instrument and initially from Maharashtra, utilized the name Gottuvadhyam as he utilized a bit of the horn of a buffalo to play the instrument. He additionally utilized dark wood. He will manage the 91st yearly gathering to be held between December 15, and January 1, . The honor will be presented on him on January 1, upon the arrival of sadas.
Mr. Ravikiran first hoarded the spotlight when he showed up on the dais of the Music Academy as a two-year-old child, reacted to the inquiries on incredible maestros and recognized ragas. "I am not ready to recollect what occurred on that day. It was G. Narasimhan of The Hindu who influenced my family to move the base from Mysuru to Chennai," said Mr. Ravikiran, who was likewise instrumental in the Music Academy receiving to reestablish to Gottuvadhyam its unique name Chitraveena in 1990.