Lalgudi Gopala Jayaraman Radhakrishnan, popularly known as G. J. R. Krishnan or Lalgudi Krishnan, is a Carnatic violinist, vocalist and composer.[1] He is the son and disciple of the legendary maestro Lalgudi G. Jayaraman. Over the years, Krishnan has nurtured and propagated the legacy of the Lalgudi Bani, while also blending his own artistic elements. His style is defined by technique, bhava, laya, and a philosophical adherence to the notion that the violin must closely mimic the human voice. Lalgudi Krishnan was awarded with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2015.[2] This is the highest Indian recognition given to people in the field of performing arts. Along with his sister, Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi, the duo was honored with the prestigious Sangita Kalanidhi award from the Madras Music Academy in 2022.[3] This is considered the highest accolade in the field of Carnatic music.[4]
Lalgudi G. J. R. Krishnan | |
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Background information | |
Born | 15 April 1960 Chennai, India |
Genres | Classical, fusion |
Occupation(s) | Violinist, composer |
Instrument | Violin |
Years active | 1973 – present |
Website | http://www.lalgudigjrkrishnan.com/ |
Early life and background
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Lalgudi Krishnan was born to violin maestro Lalgudi Jayaraman and Rajalakshmi.
Though a post graduate in commerce and a cost and works accountant and a company secretary education, Krishnan has dedicated his life to a career in music.
Career
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Lalgudi G. J. R. Krishnan debuted in 1973. His style, like his father's, is the gayaka style closest to vocal rendition. He travels extensively on musical tours all over the world.
- G J R Krishnan typically performs duets with his sister, Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi, a violin Vidushi.[5]
- G J R Krishnan's world tours include performances
- Lincoln Center, New york
- a symphony, "Sunada Pravaham" (June 2004-conducted by G J R Krishnan) at the Singapore Arts Festival
- Tropical Institute of Amsterdam
- Concertgebouw-Amsterdam for the Indo Amsterdam Festival
- Smithsonian Institution-Washington, USA
- India festival in the erstwhile USSR
- Purcell Room, London
Awards
editAwards Krishnan has won include:
- 2022- Sangita Kalanidhi from the Madras Music Academy.[3]
- 2017- 8th Indira Sivasailam Endowment Medal from the Indira Sivasailam Foundation and the Music Academy, Chennai[6]
- 2015 – Sangeet Natak Academi Award[2]
- 2009 – Sangeetha Kalasagara Award from Kalasagaram (conferred at the 42nd Annual Cultural Festival of Music, Dance & Drama)[7]
- 2006 – Kalaimamani from the Tamil Nadu Iyal Isai Nataka Mandram, Government of Tamil Nadu
- 1998 – Kalki Krishnamurthy Memorial Award, the Kalki Krishnamurthy Centenary year from the Kalki Krishnamurthy Memorial Trust
- 1998 – Sangeetha Choodamani award conferred by Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai,[8]
- 1986 – Best Violinist Award from the Music Academy, Chennai
Discography
edit- Bow to the violins
References
edit- ^ "Indian Heritage – Profiles of Artistes, Composers, Musicologists – K".
- ^ a b "Sangeet Natak Akademi: President confers Sangeet Natak Akademi award, fellowship | Delhi News – Times of India". The Times of India. PTI. 4 October 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- ^ a b "Music Academy announces Sangita Kalanidhi awards for three years". The Hindu. 22 May 2022. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ "Sangita Kalanidhi - Music Academy". musicacademymadras.in. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
- ^ "The Hindu : Friday Review Thiruvananthapuram / Music : Ragas of a festival". hindu.com. Archived from the original on 25 March 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ^ "Indira Sivasailam Foundation". isfoundation.in. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
- ^ Srihari, Gudipoodi (3 December 2009). "Under the spotlight". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- ^ "Sri Krishna Gana Sabha – Sangeetha Choodamanis". krishnaganasabha.org. Archived from the original on 27 October 2019.