Uppalapu Rajesh is an Indian
mandolin
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player of
Carnatic classical music
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, a music producer, and a composer.
Career
His work with
John McLaughlin's album ''
Floating Point
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'', received a
Grammy
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nomination in 2009.
He was the youngest participant in the Magic Mandolin Festival, (Germany), has performed at the
Lincoln Centre
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, New York City, and has given concerts in BBC Live at London,
Melbourne Concert Hall
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,
Cité de la Musique
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, Paris,
Greece,
Canada,
Middle-East
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, United States,
and Europe.
He has performed live with the
Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra
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(with
Dominique Di Piazza),
KZN Philharmonic Orchestra,
and Closer home (with
Stephen Devassy
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).
His music performance at New York in 2006, was voted among the best concerts of the year, by ''
The New Yorker
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''. He was specially honored by the
President of India
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, in April 2007.
He has released solo albums, namely – ''Coromandel Duet'' (with
A.K.Palanivel), ''Amalgamation'', ''Vikku Vinayakaram'', ''Spirits'', ''Following My Heart'' and ''Into the Light''.
The musical album ''Samjanitha'' included himself,
U.Srinivas
Uppalapu Srinivas (28 February 1969 – 19 September 2014) was an Indian mandolin player in Carnatic classical music and composer. Because he was a child prodigy, he was sometimes called the Mozart of classical Indian music.
He was awarded th ...
,
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,
Sivamani
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, and
George Brook.
U.Rajesh has been involved in tours and recordings with many music artists in both
North
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Etymology
The word ''no ...
and
South India
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, such as Ustad Zakir Hussain,
Ustad Sultan Khan
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,
Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia,
Shankar Mahadevan
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Personal life and early career
Shankar Mahadevan was born in Chembur, Mumbai into a T ...
,
Hariharan,
Louis Banks
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He has been described by guitar legend John McLaughlin as "one ...]
,
Mike Marshall, Sivamani and
Pete Lockett
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,
Karsh Kale
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and
Greg Ellis,
Bickram Ghosh
Bickram Ghosh is an Indian classical tabla player.
Early life
He started learning tabla from his father, Pandit Shankar Ghosh, who had played with Ali Akbar Khan.
Career
Ghosh has performed with Ali Akbar Khan and Pandit Ravi Shankar.
Ghos ...
,
Kamal Sabri,
Niladri Kumar
Pandit Niladri Kumar is an Indian sitar player and music composer.
Early life
He was born to sitar player Kartick Kumar, a disciple of Ravi Shankar. He started learning sitar under his father at the age of four. Kumar gave his first public per ...
etc.
U.Rajesh in 2014, teamed with singer Karthik to form the band Srishti.
Personal life
U.Rajesh was born on 17 May 1977 at Palakol, Andhra Pradesh, as the youngest child of U.Satyanarayana ''(father)'' and Kantham ''(mother)''.
He is the younger brother of late
U.Srinivas
Uppalapu Srinivas (28 February 1969 – 19 September 2014) was an Indian mandolin player in Carnatic classical music and composer. Because he was a child prodigy, he was sometimes called the Mozart of classical Indian music.
He was awarded th ...
, a notable mandolin player in Carnatic classical music, in India.
In his childhood, his father and brother were his tutors in music. He started playing carnatic classical music on mandolin at the age of 6, and performed his first concert, at
Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham
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in the presence of
Shri. Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi. U.Rajesh is an ardent devotee of the Paramacharya of Kanchi. He is also a follower and devotee of Sri Sathya Sai Baba and has performed before him on several occasions.
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He and his brother have performed in concerts together, and have released musical albums together.
He is one of the directors of the music school, ''Srinivas Institute of World Music (SIOWM, named after U.Srinivas),''
Chennai
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, Tamil Nadu, which is providing free musical tuition to the students.
Controversy
In 2018, as a part of what was widely considered as India's #MeToo movement, singer
Chinmayi
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shared an account of a minor who accused Rajesh of sexually harassing her.
References
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1977 births
Living people
Carnatic instrumentalists
Indian mandolinists
Jazz fusion musicians
World music musicians
Indian male classical musicians
Indian male composers
Carnatic composers
20th-century Indian musicians
21st-century Indian musicians
Musicians from Andhra Pradesh
Indian music educators
Telugu people
English male composers
English jazz composers
Male jazz composers
People from West Godavari district
20th-century British male musicians
21st-century British male musicians