Sangita Kalanidhi
Sangita Kalanidhi () is the title awarded annually to a Carnatic musician by the Madras Music Academy.
From 1929 to 1941, the award did not exist. The award was conceived in 1942 by Academy President K. V. Krishnaswami Iyer and on 1 January ...
Aruna Sairam is an Indian classical vocalist and carnatic music singer. She is a recipient of the
Padma Shri
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award from the
Government of India
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and was elected as the Vice Chairman of the
Sangeet Natak Academy
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(India's premier national institution for music and dance) by the Government of India until 2022. In 2011, Aruna was the first Carnatic musician to perform at the
BBC proms
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in
London
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. She is also the first Carnatic musician to perform in
Oud Festival of
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(
Jerusalem
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).
Early life
Vidhushi Aruna Sairam was born in
Mumbai
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into a
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musical family. She received vocal training from her mother Rajalakshmi Sethuraman, who was a student of the Alathur Brothers and Thanjavoor Sankara Iyer. Her father Shri Sethuraman was a music connoisseur who hosted musicians and dancers in the family home. At one of these gatherings, Aruna met Sangita Kalanidhi Smt.
T. Brinda,
who trained her in the style of
Veena Dhanammal. Indian-American business executive and former chairman and chief executive officer of
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,
Indra Nooyi
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, is Aruna's niece.
Over the following years, Aruna performed
Carnatic music
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It is o ...
, drawing on the influences of Mumbai and in a pure classical style. She was influenced by film, western and
Hindustani (northern Indian) classical music. She ushered in a new approach to concert presentation, extending the boundaries of the Carnatic repertoire while retaining classical grammar and tradition.
Aruna Sairam has two daughters, Gayathri and Maithreyee. Gayathri Sairam's wedding reception in 2011 was grand, and covered by national media. Maitreyee Krishnaswami (1974-2020) succumbed to cancer in
Seattle
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at the age of 45.
Training
Aruna Sairam was taught by Sangeeta Kalanithi T. Brinda.
[Padmanabhan, G. (2011). In tune with creativity. The Hindu. nlineAvailable at: http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/music/in-tune-with-creativity/article2503172.ece ccessed 27 October 2014][Jagannathan, S. (2012). Aruna Sairam, a listeners' artiste. carnaticdarbar.com. nlineAvailable at: http://www.carnaticdarbar.com/review/2012/review_125.asp ccessed 27 October 2014][Balasubramanian, V. (2012). Bhavam ruled. The Hindu. nlineAvailable at: http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/bhavam-ruled/article4172389.ece ccessed 27 October 2014]
Shri S Ramachandran,
[The Hindu, (2009). Reinvention of an artist. nlineAvailable at: http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/music/article69922.ece ccessed 27 October 2014] from the bani (style) of
Chittor Subramanya Pillai,
[itcsra.org, (2014). Artist of the month. nlineAvailable at: http://www.itcsra.org/aom/artist_ of the_month.asp ccessed 27 October 2014] expanded her already wide repertoire and taught her the fine nuances of
nereval singing (improvising within poetic texts). A S Mani, a disciple of
Tiger Vardacharyar,
guided her through the creative process of swara singing (improvising with the sol-fa). Prof T R Subramanyam,
an acclaimed music professor at
Delhi University
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,
taught Aruna to sing and spontaneously compose within
ragam-tanam-pallavi.
K S Narayanaswamy.
Despite her extensive training, Sairam felt the need for guidance in voice training to become capable of fully expressing her creativity and knowledge through her voice. She met German voice maestro
Eugene Rabine, who helped her discover and apply a new sound and emotion to her voice. She later took advice and guidance from Carnatic singer
M. Balamuralikrishna.
To this day, she remains in touch with the New York-based voice teacher David Jones.
[Rajan, A. (2014). Quest for the best. The Hindu. nlineAvailable at: http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/music/quest-for-the-best/article5922104.ece ccessed 27 October 2014]
Career
India
Aruna Sairam has performed at the Indian President's official residence –
Rashtrapati Bhavan
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– and the memorials to Indian prime ministers
Indira Gandhi
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at
Shakti Sthal and
Rajiv Gandhi
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at
Veer Bhoomi. She has also performed across the country at venues including
The Music Academy in Chennai, the
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in Mumbai,
Siri Fort Auditorium
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in
Delhi
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, and at seminars and the festival held at the
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
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in Delhi, the Music Forum in Mumbai, and the Kolkata's
Sangeet Research Academy.
[narthaki.com, (2010). Performance par excellence. nlineAvailable at: http://www.narthaki.com/info/rev10/rev857.html ccessed 27 October 2014]
She has performed in
Mysore
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chamundi hill for TVS Motor company annual music festival in January 2020. In March 2025, she had performed thrillana project for mahindra percussion festival
International
This experience gave her a mission to make
South Indian classical music global. She performed at the
BBC Proms
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at London's
Royal Albert Hall
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. as the first South Indian classical vocalist in the Proms' then-116-year history in 2011. Sairam has also performed at
New York
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's
Carnegie Hall
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,
Paris
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's
Théâtre de la Ville
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Included a ...
and
Morocco
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's
Fes Festival of World Sacred Music.
She has performed i
Darbar music festivalfor 3 times in london.
Collaborations
Aruna Sairam has collaborated with many artists across the globe. Here is a list of some of the artists with whom Sairam has collaborated:
India
•
Shankar Mahadevan
Shankar Mahadevan (born 3 March 1967) is an Indian singer and composer who is part of the Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy trio that writes music for Indian films. In 2023, he was awarded an honorary doctorate (''honoris causa'' degree) by Birmingham Ci ...
•
U. Srinivas
• Vid. Neela Bhagwat
• Jayanti Kumaresh
• Coke Studio- Ram Sampath
•
Sudha Raghunathan
• Agam Band
•
Zakir Hussain
• Ronu Majumdar
•
Haricharan
Haricharan Seshadri, known mononymously as Haricharan (born 20 March 1987), is an Indian Carnatic vocalist, playback singer, and musician who predominantly works in Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada
Kannada () is a Dravi ...
• Thayir Sadam Project
•
Malavika Sarukkai
Malavika Sarukkai (born 1959) is an Indian classical dancer and choreographer specializing in Bharatanatyam. She is the winner of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2002). In 2003, she was awarded by the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest Indian civi ...
(Dancer)
• Pt. Jayateerth Mevundi •
Kaushiki Chakraborty •
Padma Subrahmanyam
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• Gaurav Majumdar • Vivek Sagar
International
• Dominique Vellard
• Michael Riemann
• Christian Bollman
• Hari Sivanesan
• Nouruddine Tahiri
• Jesse Bannister
• Vijay Iyer
• Rajika Puri (Dancer)
• Soumik Datta
• Marco Horvat •
Rudresh Mahanthappa
Rudresh Mahanthappa (born May 4, 1971) is a New York-based jazz alto saxophonist and composer.
Biography
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Awards and recognitions
Sairam has won many national and international awards, including the
Padma Shri
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and the US Congress Proclamation of Excellence.
She received Chevalier Award by French Government on 5 November 2022.
*
Kalidas Samman
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from the
Government of Madhya Pradesh
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, 2020
* Rama Gana Kalacharya Award from Sree Ramaseva Mandali, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru
*
Sangeetha Kalanidhi
Sangita Kalanidhi () is the title awarded annually to a Carnatic musician by the Madras Music Academy.
From 1929 to 1941, the award did not exist. The award was conceived in 1942 by Academy President K. V. Krishnaswami Iyer and on 1 January 1 ...
from the
Madras Music Academy
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, 2018
*
Padma Shri
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from the
Government of India
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, 2009
* Aruna Sairam has been appointed as vice-chairman of the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi, Delhi, 2015
* Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, Government of India, 2014
[The Hindu, (2014). President presents Sangeet Natak Akademi awards. nlineAvailable at: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/president-presents-sangeet-natak-akademi-awards/article5903355.ece ccessed 27 October 2014]
* Isai Mani Magudam Award by Rajalakshmi Fine Arts, Chennai, 2015
* Arsha Kala Bhushanam Award by Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, Coimbatore, 2014
* Rajah Sir Annamalai Chettiar Award by Rajah Sir Annamalai Chettiar Memorial Trust Chennai, 2013
* Shri P. Obul Reddy and Smt. P. Gnanambal Award 2012
* Indira Sivasailam Endowment Award, 2012
* Sangita Kala Nipuna by Mylapore Fine Arts Club, Chennai, 2012
* Sake of Honour Award by Rotary Club of Ambattur 2011
* U S Congress Proclamation of Excellence, 2008
* Gaana Padmam by Brahma Gana Sabha, 2008
* The "Kalaimamani" by the Government of Tamil Nadu, 2006
* The "Isai Selvam" by the Government of Tamil Nadu, 2006
* Sangita Choodamani by Sri Krishna Gana Sabha Chennai, 2006
* Aruna Sairam has been appointed the Advisor to the Department of Culture, Tamil Nadu, on Musical Education by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
Recordings
, Sairam has recorded over 60 records.
[Arunasairam.org, (2014). Welcome to Aruna Sairam Official Site , Aruna Sairam Albums. nlineAvailable at: http://arunasairam.org/albums.asp ccessed 30 October 2014] Her recordings span classical repertoires, thematic presentations, concert recordings and collaborations with German, French, Moroccan and other international artists. Six of her albums have been produced and distributed in Europe and the US. She has collaborated with artists including French artistry
Dominque Vellard and
Christian Bollman of Germany, as well as with eminent Hindustani musicians. She has also released "Aruna: Thousand Names of the Divine Mother", an album containing sacred chants from the
Lalitha Sahasaranamam.
Teaching
Aruna Sairam has undertaken various mentoring programmes, notably the 2011
BBC World Routes Academy Project by
BBC Radio 3
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.
She has written a detailed thesis about voice training and she tutors young artists in this subject. In 2014, she was invited as a Faculty to the International Jazz Convention at the
Banff Centre
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It offers arts programs in the Performing arts, performing and fine arts, as well as leadership trai ...
,
Canada
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, by its Director
Vijay Iyer
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.
Every year, The
Sangeet Research Academy in Kolkata invites Aruna as a mentor and member of its expert committee and as the external examiner for the graduating scholars of the academy.
Foundation
She and her husband have set up the
Nadayogam Trust, which gives performance opportunities to young musicians.
Under the Nadayogam Trust, a scholarship scheme has been instituted, through which violins were given to students of S V College of Music and Dance,
Tirupati
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. The trust also maintains an archive of teaching materials and a collection of recordings.
Critical reception
Aruna has been well received by overseas publications across her performances. In 2011, Pulse Connects called her the "darling of Carnatic vocal music" before her performance at the
BBC Proms
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. Outlook Magazine compared her talent to that of famed vocalist
M S Subbulakshmi, calling her purity of voice, diction, sruti alignment and singing, similar to those of Subbulakshmi's.
London Evening Standard
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has called her the "New Queen of Soul", comparing her with
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Louise Franklin ( ; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Honored as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Soul", she was twice named by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine as the Roll ...
.
References
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