Aishwarya Vidhya Raghunath
Aishwarya Vidhya Raghunath | |
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Background information | |
Born | Bangalore, India |
Genres | Indian classical |
Occupation(s) | Carnatic Vocalist |
Years active | 2002–present |
Website |
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Aishwarya Vidhya Raghunath is a Carnatic music vocalist. She is among the foremost and popular young performing classical musicians in India. Hailing from a family of music connoisseurs, Aishwarya was initiated into the world of music at theage of three.
Music career
Aishwarya's first full-fledged concert was at the age of thirteen. Since then, she has travelled widely in India and abroad and enthralled her listeners.
Aishwarya, today, has the honour of being the disciple of musical stalwarts - Sangita Kalaacharya Smt Seethalakshmi Venkatesan, Padma Bhushan Sri P. S. Narayanaswamy and Sangeetha Kalasagaram Smt Vegavahini Vijayaraghavan, thus being an upholder of the Semmangudi bhani and the Veena Dhanammal bhani.
Aishwarya chaste music is known for its purity, clarity and its high classical appeal.[1] Her resonant and mellifluous voice has always captivated the audience. Her concerts are marked by an aesthetic grace and focussed approach.[2] She is an "A" graded artiste of All India Radio and Doordarshan.
Awards
- "MS Subbulakshmi Award", from Narada Gana Sabha, Chennai.
- "Best Performer, 2013", from Sri Parthasarathy Swamy Sabha, Chennai.
- "Meena Srinivasan Award", from the Indo-Canadian Shastri Foundation.
- "Best Vocalist" award by Ramana Kendra, Chennai.
- "Sirkazhi Govindarajan Award" from Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai.
- “RMKV Award of Excellence”, by Rasika Fine Arts, Chennai.
- “Best Vocalist” from the Bangalore Gayana Samaja.
- “Yagnaraman Endowment Prize” from Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai.
- “Rising Young Talent” by the Bangalore Rotarians.
- Winner of the All India Radio competition.
- Recipient of the scholarship by the Ministry of Culture (India).
Education
Aishwarya holds a B.E. degree in Biotechnology from P.E.S. Institute of Technology, Bangalore. She worked as an executive in biotechnology industry. In an interview, she was quoted stating "I realized that while I did love Biotechnology, music was really my calling, and that I would do injustice if I did not invest the right amount of time and energy in it. Music, like any other profession, is a full-time job and requires a lot of thought and mind space as a performing art".[3]
References
- ↑ Ramkumar, Madhavi (19 July 2012). "TheHindu article". The Hindu (Chennai, India).
- ↑ "Hindu.com". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 26 December 2007.
- ↑ "How a Biotech Engineer probed Music in her DNA". KnowYourStar.com. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
External links
- Interview at KnowYourStar.com