Thursday, 4 December 2014

MY FATHER - GHATAM KMV

South Indian Traditional Classical Music is called ‘Carnatic Music’.  The Music is based on Melody patterns called ‘Ragas’ and is introduced through ‘Alapana’.  The main emphasis is on vocal music and most compositions are written to be sung. When played on instruments, they are meant to be performed in a singing style known as ‘Gayaki’.  Carnatic Instrumental Music dates back to thousands of years when instruments such as ‘YAZH’ and ‘FLUTE’ were in vogue.  Well-known instruments here are Violin, Veena,  Gottuvadhyam, Mridhangam, Gatam, Tanpura, Flute, etc.




K M VAIDYANATHAN



   
K M Vaidyanathan, my Father, was a well-known GHATAM & MRIDHANGAM ARTISTE hailed from KRISHNAPURAM, Tanjore district. He trained under his uncle, Harihara Sharma and joined the All India Radio at the young age of sixteen as a staff artiste. His tonal perfection and fingering technique earned him a lot of respect from his peers and the public. His concert career spanned several decades as he was a much sought-after ghatam artiste. Some of the prominent artistes he accompanied were Palladam Sanjeeva Rao, Alathur Brothers, DK Pattammal, Balamuralikrishna Sir, Veena Maestro Chittibabu Sir and so on. He also trained several prominent disciples like Palghat V A Sundaram, T H Vikku Vinayakram, T H Subhash Chandran, Karaikkudi S Mani, etc, who have had flourishing performing careers themselves.

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