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Chittoor Subramanyam (22 June 1898 – 18 Oct 1975) was an Indian carnatic musician.
The Hindu (26 July 2002). Retrieved 28 July 2011.
He received the Sangeeta Kalanidhi award in 1954, and the Sangeet Natak Akademi award in 1964.


Early life

Chittoor Subramanyam was born to Perayya and SMogilamma, on 22 June 1898 in a village near
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in Palamaner
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, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh. A distinguished votary of laya, Chittoor Subramanyam Pillai received his initial musical training under his father, who was a violinist. By age 7, he was well versed in
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. He later became a disciple of Kanchipuram Naina Pillai.Chittoor SubramanYam Pillai
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Under Naina Pillai's tutelage, Subramanyam learned and honed his skills by doing Gurukula seva to his Guru (teacher/master) for more than two decades. From the age of five, Subramnayam was performing Harikathas (musical renditions of mythology) and music performances. He completed his training with Pillai when he was aged 20 and began his major performances.


Professional career

Chittoor Subramanyam settled in Madras (now
Chennai Chennai, also known as Madras (List of renamed places in India#Tamil Nadu, its official name until 1996), is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Tamil Nadu by population, largest city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost states and ...
) but performed throughout India during a career lasting over 50 years. He was well known for his repertoire of Thyagaraja Keerthanas (compositions) and mastery of Laya (rhythm). He had his own style called 'Kancheepuram School'. He was popular in Swaraprasthanam and Kalapramanam, noted for singing very rare keerthanas of Thyagaraja, Muthuswamy Dikshitar and other composers.Classical – Vocal – Chittoor Subramania Pillai 1 – Jaganmohini Shines With Chittor Subramania Pillai
Musicplug.in (30 May 2007). Retrieved 28 July 2011.
At a time when recording technology was in its infancy, his two discs for Columbia Records, which contained his own compositions such as ''Madhura Nagarilo Challanamma Bonu'', ''Kulamulona Golladana'' and ''Mavallagadamma'' – demonstrated his originality as a composer and lyricist. He realised the need to spread the art and taught disciples through the Gurukulam tradition. Many of Chittoor Subramanyam's disciples became well-known carnatic musicians. These include Madurai Somasundaram, Bombay S Ramachandran, Chittoor Ramachandran, T. T. Seetha, Tadepalli Lokanatha Sarma, Revathy Ratnaswamy and Kovi Manisekaran He started the Saint Thyagaraja Utsavam (annual music festival) in Tirupathi and awarded the title of Sapthagiri Sangeetha Vidwanmani to deserving exponents of carnatic music. While in
Tirupati Tirupati () is a city in the Indian States and territories of India, state of Andhra Pradesh and serves as the administrative headquarters of Tirupati district. It is known for its significant religious and cultural heritage, being home to th ...
, he composed music for a number of kirthanas of Saint Annamacharya. Noted among them are – 'Ithadokade', 'Narayanathe' Recognised as an ambassador for Carnatic music, he died in 1975. To commemorate his birth centenary, the annual Subramanya Sangeetha Kalakshetra was established and a three-day festival of music was held in Hyderabad.


Official posts

He was Head of the Music Department at
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and was connected with the music boards and committees of various other universities in South India as well as state and central government bodies. Among his official positions were *Principal, Sri Venkateswara College of Music and Dance, Tirupati; *Professor of Music, The Central College of Music, Madras; *Principal, The Raja's College of Music, Thiruvayar; *Principal, The Ramanathan Music Academy, Jaffna, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)(1967–1971)


Awards

Subramanyam received various awards. These included: *
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 ...
, in 1954, by Music Academy, Madras (now Chennai) *
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (IAST: Saṅgīta Nāṭaka Akādamī Puraskāra), also known as the Akademi Puraskar, is an award given by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama. It is the highest Indian recogni ...
, in 1964 by Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama. *
Sangeetha Kalasikhamani Sangeetha Kalasikhamani or Sangita Kalasikhamani (Sanskrit: ; from sangeetha = music, kala = art, sikhamaṇi = gem of a diadem or crest) is the title awarded yearly to an expert Carnatic music Carnatic music (known as or in the Dravidi ...
Award, in 1964 by The Indian Fine Arts Society, ChennaiAwardees List
/ref> * Gana Kala Prapoorna, by A.P. Sangeetha Nataka Academy * Swara Chakravarthi, * Laya Brahma, * Isai Perarignar, by Tamil Isai Sangam, Madras (now Chennai) * Sapthagiri Sangeetha Vidwanmani, by Thyagarja Utsavam Committee, Tirupathi * Isai Mannar


References


External links



nbsp;– Sangita Kalanidhi award * http://www.saigan.com/heritage/music/garlandn.htm * http://www.carnatica.net/special/photoquiz.htm * http://www.raaga.com/channels/carnatic/singers/Chittoor_Subramania_Pillai.html — recordings of 'mavallagadamma', 'kulamulona' * - A kriti sung by Chittoor Subramaniam Pillai {{DEFAULTSORT:Subramanyam, Chittoor 1898 births Male Carnatic singers Carnatic singers 1975 deaths Sangeetha Kalanidhi recipients Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award Academic staff of Annamalai University 20th-century Indian male classical singers Singers from Andhra Pradesh People from Chittoor district