Sangeetha Swaminathan - Carnatic vocal concert

by Chhandayan Programming
Sangeetha Swaminathan - Carnatic vocal concert This is an in-person event that is also streaming online In person tickets: Streaming tickets: Streaming tickets unavailable at this time
Sat, 29 Apr 2023 (EDT)
07:30PM - 09:00PM
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Sangeetha Swaminathan - Carnatic vocal
Sriram Raman - Mridangam
Siddharth Ashokkumar - violin
Kabilan Jaganathan - kanjira

Sangeetha Swaminathan has been performing since the age of 9. She learnt music first from her father Sri Karur Krishnamoorthy and since 1993 from Smt Sudha Raghunathan, the foremost female exponent of Carnatic music today. She is an ‘A’ grade artiste of the All India Radio, Madras, an important recognition in Carnatic music and has emerged as the torchbearer of the her style of singing among the next generation of musicians. 
 
Sangeetha is a regular performer at the annual Carnatic music festival in December in Chennai, India and has several awards and titles to her credit, including from the Music Academy, Madras and the Carnatic Music Association of North America. She has recorded over a dozen music albums with Charsur Digital Workstation, the premier music label for Carnatic music
 
Since moving to the U.S. in 2002, Sangeetha has performed in cities across the US and in other locations worldwide such as London, Singapore the UAE, Seoul, and in Israel, Syria, Cyprus, Italy and Romania under the sponsorship of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Govt. of India.

Sriram Raman is a mridangist and teacher based in New York. He's a disciple of the mridangam maestro, Neyveli R. Narayanan. Sriram started playing the mridangam at the age of 6 and continued learning for 12 years under the tutelage of Tiruvadaimarudur Sankaran, a disciple of Tanjore Upendran. 

For the past 2 decades, Sriram has accompanied several artists in Carnatic concerts and dance performances in New York and in Chennai, his hometown. Sriram is also a regular performer in the annual December season of classical concerts held in Chennai.. Sriram also plays the drums for NY-based alternative rock band, Sepoy.

Professionally, Sriram is a Product Manager and has had the privilege of working at some of the best technology firms in the world.

Siddharth Ashokkumar has learnt the violin for the last 20 years. He is a student of Lalgudi Krishnan and previously from Vittal Ramamurthy. Siddharth is the recipient of many awards from North American Indian music festivals and competitions and has had the privilege of performing internationally for traveling artists from India as well as during the December Music season in Chennai. Siddharth lives and works in New York City.

Kabilan Jeganathan is learning mridangum and kanjira under the guidance of Guru Sri A.R. Balaskandan. Under his guru’s guidance, Kabilan has been performing on both the mridangam and kanjira in many cultural programs such as Sruthi Laya, Bala Shruti, the Brindavani festival, Hindu Temple Society of North America, etc. He was blessed to play in his first performance in Orikkai, Kanchipuram. He accompanies dancers from organizations, such as Shiva Jyothi Dance Academy and Jiva Performing Arts. He regularly accompanies many young upcoming artists and various leading Carnatic artists such as  is vocal guru, Smt. Savithri Ramanand along with Aparna Balaji, Flute Raman, and the Chinmaya Sisters, just to name a few. He also learned Carnatic Vocal Music from Smt. Savithri Ramanand since the age of six. Kabilan has recently graduated with his bachelors’ degree in Accounting at Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business, and has been working as an tax accountant at RZO, LLC.