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Pantula Rama is an Indian singer, instrumentalist, and author who performs
Carnatic music Carnatic music (known as or in the Dravidian languages) is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and southern Odisha. It is o ...
. She has been performing since the age of 8. Known as ''Andhra's Nightingale'' and ''Golden Voice'', Pantula Rama lives in
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and is married to violinist MSN Murthy.


Early life and education

Pantula Rama was born to parents who are musicians. Her father is a violinist, and her mother is a Veena player. Her father was her first music teacher. After finishing school, Rama obtained a seat in MBBS. Eventually, she earned Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in music from
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. Her Ph.D. thesis at the same university was titled "A study of the shaping of an ideal musician through saadhana", and was published by Gyan Publishers.


Career

Rama has performed at various concerts and festivals. * She performed at a concert in January 2009. V. Subrahamaniam wrote: "Exquisite music taste was on display in Rama’s raga alapana. Her imagination and manodharana gushed out as though the gates of a reservoir had been opened up, each sanchara revealing chaste Kalyani." * In 2011, she performed at Thyagaraya Ganasabha. Gudipoodi Srihari wrote: "She displayed an assertive voice and command of musical grammar." * She performed at a concert in Chennai with her husband, MSN Murthy, and others. ''The Hindu'' wrote: "It requires immense skill, technical capacity, creative faculty of a high order, and detailed knowledge of the lakshanas of ragas to effortlessly elucidate them." * She performed at the tenth edition of the Indira Sivasailam concert in October 2019. ''The Hindu'' wrote: "In this special concert, her complex and scholarly ragam-tanam-pallavi in Kalyani was the piece de résistance. It was composed to an intricate rhythm, which was, indeed, Pantula Rama’s forte." In 2017, Rama started an initiative called PaRa to raise awareness of Carnatic music. PaRa means the supreme consciousness. Through this initiative, she collaborated with other artists to organize events.


Reception

Aruna Chandaraju wrote: "The appeal of Dr Pantula Rama’s kutcheries is that the music is of a very high order. Her performances and work are known for chaste classicism, serenity, sobriety and technical perfection. Widely recognised as an outstanding vocalist of Carnatic music. Rama’s very melodious voice, effortless elucidation of ragas, her bhava-soaked rendition, technical skills, and immensely creative manodharma, taken along with a wide repertoire, endear her to rasikas." G Swaminathan reported: "Pantula Rama’s concerts always carry a gentle tone of authority coupled with melody." Venkatesan Srikanth wrote: "Rama strikes a perfect balance in her knowledge of theory and aesthetic in practice of music."


Awards

* Best Musician, State Award from
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, 1996–97 * MS Subbulakshmi Award– conferred by Visakha Music Academy, 2010 * Outstanding Vocalist Award– conferred by XS Real organization, 2011 * Devi Women's Award for Dynamism and Innovation– conferred by
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, 2015 * Senior Vocal Outstanding Pallavi Award, Outstanding Lady Vocalist– conferred by
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, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2018 * Indira Sivasailam Endowment Medal– Indira Sivasailam Foundation in collaboration with the
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, 2019 * Ragam Tanam Pallavi award from Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival


References

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