U. Srinivas

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U.Shrinivas
U.Shrinivas

Upalappu Srinivas also known as Mandolin U. Srinivas (may also be spelled U. Shrinivas; born February 28, 1969 in Palakol, in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh) is a musician in the Carnatic musical tradition of southern India. He came to prominence not only for his playing but for his choice of instrument: an electric mandolin (the acoustic instrument is incapable of sustaining notes or producing the "slides" between notes necessary for Indian music). In recent years he has toured with John McLaughlin as part of the group Remember Shakti. His brother U. Rajesh is also an accomplished mandolin player.

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[edit] Artist in the making

At the age of six U. Srinivas picked up his father Satyanarayana's mandolin. Upon realising the talent of his son, his father started teaching him whatever Carnatic music he knew. Soon, Satyanarayana's guru, Rudraraju Subbaraju, realized the potential of U. Srinivas and started teaching him. Since Rudraraju Subbaraju did not know how to play the mandolin he would only sing and U. Srinivas would play it on the mandolin.

U. Srinivas made his first public Carnatic concert performance in 1978 in Gudivada, Andhra Pradesh during the Thyagaraja Aradhana festival. Soon, he came to perform in the Madras Music Season in 1981 for the Indian Fine Arts Society. In 1983, he performed at the JazzFest Berlin where the audience requested him to do a repeat performance. He continued touring the world — Australia, Southeast Asia and then Southwest Asia, followed by the United States and Canada.

[edit] Jazz tours

  • In the West Berlin Jazz Festival in 1983, he pitted against Miles Davis and his All Star Band.
  • In 1987, U. Srinivas became the first South Indian Carnatic music artist to perform at the Cevantino Festival in Mexico.
  • Olympics Arts Festival at Barcelona, 1992

[edit] Discography

He has performed with Western artists such as John McLaughlin, Michael Brook, Nigel Kennedy, Nana Vasconcelos, and Michael Nyman, as well as with Hindustani music artists such as Hariprasad Chaurasia and Zakir Hussain. He has recorded a CD of Carnatic compositions by Ilaiyaraaja called Ilaiyaraaja's Classics in Mandolin.

[edit] Awards and achievements

U. Srinivas runs a music school called the Shrinivas Institute of World Music'. The link to the official SIOWM blog is: http://siowm.blogspot.com/

Some of the awards that Mandolin U. Srinivas has received:

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