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L. Subramaniam
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Dr. Lakshminarayan Subramaniam better known as L. Subramaniam
is undoubtedly the best-known contemporary Indian violinist who has established
himself as the foremost Indian composer in the area of East – West orchestral
composition. Widely appreciated as an international phenomenon Subramaniam's
electrifying performances has captured the hearts of music lovers in India
as well as abroad. He is also one among the few greatest musicians in India,
who have helped to earn the violin, an international reputation as a South
Indian solo instrument.
Subramaniam was born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka on July 23, 1947
in a musical family, including his famous parents renowned violinist
V. Lakshminarayana, a professor in the Jaffna College of Music and V. Seethalakshmi,
a gifted vocalist. He grew up in an environment of music, and learned
violin from his father. Subramaniam started playing professionally at
the age of six and his debut performance was at a Murugan temple festival
in Jaffna. At a very young age, he was honoured with the title 'Violin Chakravarthy'
(emperor of the violin).
In 1958,
his family migrated to Madras, India, due to ethnic riots in Sri Lanka. In
Madras, Subramaniam with his brothers L.Shankar and L.Vaidynathan, formed
a troupe, that toured throughout India. Their concerts became one of the main
attractions of the
Madras Festival Season. He gained considerable reputation as an able
accompanist to the famous names in Carnatic Music such as Palghat Mani Iyer
(Mrudangam player) , T.R. Mahalingam (Flutist) in India then abroad from 1977
onwards. 'Mani' as he is fondly known to colleagues conquered audiences
with the elegance and virtuosity of his style.
Subramaniam
has performed and recorded with some of the greatest Indian musicians of all times
including Ravi Shankar (World famous Sitarist), Chembai Vaidyanatha
Bhagavathar, Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, Alathur Srinivasa Iyer, Ustad Ali Akbar
Khan, Pandit Jasraj , T.R. Mahalingam (Classical Singers), Ustad Bismillah Khan
(Shehnai Player), Ustad Allah Rakha, Pandit Kishan Maharaj (Tabla Players)
etc. Besides solo and trio
performances he has also collaborated with legendary musicians of the
contemporary era like Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Zubin Mehta, George Harrison and Stephane
Grappelli.
Subramaniam who has been described as both 'Paganini and
Poet' was a former medical doctor by training. But he gave up his medical
practice to devote all his attention to music.He took a Master's Degree in
Western Classical Music from California Institute of Arts, U.S.A and mastered
the art of orchestral composition. He has recorded and produced close to fifty
recordings including a five-volume Anthology of Indian Music for the Ocora
label of Radio France. He has written, conducted and performed with major
orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Swiss Romande Orchestra, USSR
TV-Radio Symphony, Budapest Symphony, Oslo Philharmonic and the New Zealand
Symphony, Astral Symphony just to name a few.
Among his pioneering efforts are Reflections
(Subramaniam prefers to
call it Global Fusion), a symphony which combines various elements,
traditions and instruments, including some rare ones, from different parts of
the world. His albums include,
'From the Ashes', where
Subramaniam jams with the renowned American jazz guitarist Larry Coryell;
'Eulogy', a tribute to his late wife Vijayashree using her own voice at the start;
and 'The Southern Sky', a pure Carnatic ragam-tanam-pallavi fare, 'Conversations',
'Beyond borders' etc.
He has also written a book
on Indian
classical music and traditions 'Euphony' with his late wife Viji.
He
has also composed music for a few films including Mira Nair's
films 'Mississippi Masala', 'Salaam Bombay', 'Eee
Sneha Theerathu' (his wife Kavita also sang a song in this Malayalam film), and was the featured soloist in the film
'Little Buddha' by Bernardo Bertolucci and Ismail Merchant's 'Cotton Mary' (Ivory
productions). He was
also the music advisor to Peter Brook's historic stage production of the
Mahabharata.
Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, the
Royal Albert Hall in London, the Champs Elysees Theatre in Paris, and the
Lincoln Centre, the Madison Square Garden, United Nations in New York
are the famous theaters where Subramaniam brings out his enchanting charisma enthralling his fans.
He
is also the founder/director of the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival
in memory of his late father. The festival is held every year in India, United States, Germany, Sri
Lanka, Norway and other countries. Today this festival has become a famous music concert
series across the globe. Subramaniam has been running a charitable trust
(Viji Global Arts) which conducts the Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival
every year.
Subramaniam has received many awards and honours for his contributions to the
world of music. Padma
Shri in 1988
and Padma
Bhushan in 2001
, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1990) for 'The Most Creative Artist' are some of
the major awards he has received. He has been awarded the 'Nada
Chakravarti' (Emperor of Sound) from H.H Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Swami-ji
at Trinidad (West Indies), and an honorary doctorate degree from the Bangalore
University and University of Madras. He has received an award for the best
music for the television show Surabhi in Doordarshan. His album `Fantasy With
Truth' was nominated for the Grammy Awards in 1981.
He was married to the classical singer Viji Subramanian,
(who passed away in 1996) daughter of Hindustani vocalist Lakshmi Shankar
and they have three children Ambi, Seeta and Raju. Subramaniam re-married
in 1999 to well known Indian playback singer Kavita
Krishnamoorthy and they are now settled in Bangalore.
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