T. M. Krishna

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T.M. Krishna (b. 22 January 1976) is one of the leading artists in the field of Carnatic music (South Indian classical music) today. He has been performing from the age of 12. Today he is the youngest singer to occupy the top slot in almost every major music festival. T.M.Krishna belongs to a family of music connoisseurs. From a very early age he was exposed to the classical arts, especially Carnatic classical music. His first concert was at the Spirit of Youth series organized by the Music Academy, Chennai (India). Since then, he has traveled widely in India and abroad and won applause from connoisseurs and critics. He has been on tours to South Africa, North America, South East Asia, Australia and the Middle East numerous times. He has received numerous awards and titles from many leading organizations, notable amongst which are the Young Achievers Award by India Today and the Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar Award by the Sangeet Natak Akademi. He has released many music albums from leading audio companies like Magna sound, H.M.V., Inreco, Amudham (USA) and Charsur.

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[edit] Background

T.M. Krishna was born on 22nd January 1976 and comes from a business family. His father was a businessman in the automobile industry and his mother has been running a music school, Kalapeetam, for the past 17 years in Madras.

His interest in music was at a very young age. His mother used to learn from his guru (teacher) Sri B. Seetharama Sharma when he was around 4 years old. Noticing his interest in music, Sharma stared teaching him at the age of 6. For generations, his family has been involved in the music field. They have been rasikas and patrons of music.

His schooling was in “The School” K.F.I., an institution managed by the J.Krishnamurthy Trust. His education and grooming in this school influenced his perceptions and outlook towards life, as he has commented numerous times. He went on to receive his B.A. in Economics from Vivekananda College, Madras. He married Sangeetha Sivakumar, a musician herself, on November 7th, 1997 and has two daughters, Arya and Anantha. Together, they live in Mylapore, the center of Carnatic music in Madras.

[edit] Music Training

From a very young age, he showed immense talent in the art of classical vocal music. He used to pick up all the songs that his mother learnt during her music classes. Taking notice of this talent, his mother put him under the tutelage of Vidwan Sri Seetharama Sharma at the tender age of 6. He has been learning from him ever since. He has also undergone special Ragam Thanam Pallavi (a special component in a Carnatic music concert) training under Sri Chengalpet Ranganthan. He had advanced training from Dr. Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer for more than seven years.

[edit] Music Style

His resonant and mellifluous voice and strict adherence to classicism have enriched his art. His music is marked with a very high level of aesthetics in conception and execution. He is known for his tremendous Manodharma (Imagination) and Sampradaya (Traditional) Sangeetha (music). His complete involvement and his ability to unfold ragas with ease have left many a listener lost in his music. His renditions of vilamba kalam (slow tempo) compositions are soaked with bhakthi (devotion) and bhava (emotion) are a treat to every listener.

[edit] Teacher

Krishna has music students from India, North America, Europe and Southeast Asia. He is known for his strict adherence to traditional values of the music system and has very high expectations of his students. A firm believer in traditional learning techniques, Krishna gives much importance to a firm grounding in fundamentals and expects dedicated practice of his students. Today, many of his students are competing in top music competitions and a few can even be found on the concert platform.

[edit] Composer

Krishna assisted his guru Sri Seetharama Sharma in many of his composing projects, including musical operas like The Ramayana (presented in The Reunion Islands in 1993), orchestra presentations and choir presentations. He has set music to a number of lyrics and compositions.

Krishna also toured Singapore in 2001 to compose and conduct the orchestra of the Singapore Fine Arts Society supported by a grant from the National Arts Council of Singapore. This program was titled "On a Classical Trail.”

[edit] Researcher

He is deeply involved in research in the field of Carnatic music. He has given numerous lecture demonstrations on various facets of Carnatic music and its history at important institutions. He is presently working on audio archiving the Sangeetha Sampradaya Pradarshini, a musical treatise of very great importance and significance in relation to development of Carnatic music.

[edit] Author

In 1998, along with musicians Vijay Siva and Dr Sunder, Krishna authored the first ever Carnatic music appreciation album titled “Learning to Appreciate Carnatic Music.” This album, till date, is one of its kinds and has achieved record sales.

In 2001, along with musicians Bombay Jayashree and Sanjay Subrahmanyan, Krishna authored a book on Professor Sambamoorthy, an Indian musicologist of great international repute, to commemorate his birth centenary. This is a publication of the Music Academy, Chennai.

In 2007, co-authored and published a book with Bombay Jayashri titled Voices Within, the first coffee table book of its kind, on the past legends of Carnatic music in 2007.

Krishna continues to contribute many articles to various publications and internet sites regarding art, culture, and socio-political issues as well as to his own website.

[edit] Music Education & Awareness

  • Co-founder of Jnanarnava Trust, an organization devoted to the research, documentation and archival of the ancient traditions in Carnatic music. (www.jnanarnava.org)
  • Initiated Kalachara Marumalarchi, an organization dedicated to the revival of cultural activities in the interior towns and villages of Tamil Nadu, India and to rejuvenate the function of the temples as cultural hubs. By organizing cultural festivals coinciding with the temples’ own celebrations, the organization seeks to involve and showcase the traditional folk arts and crafts of the local citizens while increasing the social awareness of issues such as women’s empowerment, family planning, self-help groups, AIDS, and others.
  • Cofounder of Sumanasa Foundation, an organization to promote Carnatic music and musicians in and around rural areas by sponsoring upcoming musicians. This organization also actively works to identify talented, underprivileged youngsters and provides them an opportunity to further develop their skills by providing them with the necessary assistance.
  • Organized, along with two other musicians, a day-long Carnatic music workshop for company executives, CEOs, CFOs, and engineers using multimedia presentations
  • Served as president of the Youth Association for Classical Music (YACM) from 1996-1999 during which time he organized many lecture-demonstrations in over 100 schools (100,000 children between ages of 12 and 17) in Chennai, India, amongst other innovative and far-reaching projects.

[edit] References

T.M.Krishna's official website www.tmkrishna.com