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Rudrapatnam Brothers

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Duo of Indian musicians

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Rudrapatnam Brothers
OriginArkalgud,Karnataka,India
GenresCarnatic,Classical
Years active1956 (1956) – present
MembersShri R.N. Thyagarajan & Shri R.N. Tharanathan

TheRudrapatnam Brothers are anIndian Carnatic vocal duo, consisting of brothers R. N. Thyagarajan and Dr. R. N. Tharanathan.[1] The brothers come from a family of musicians fromRudrapatna village off theKaveri banks inArkalgudThaluk ofHassan district in the southwest Indian state ofKarnataka. VocalistTiger Varadachariar, on seeing the musical atmosphere there, once claimed that "Rudrapatnam is the Thanjavur of Karnataka". Music, Veda adhyayana, and studyingSanskrit were integral parts of their family tradition.

In 2018, they were honored as the first Carnatic Vocal duo to receive the "Padma Sri," the third-highest civilian award in India, from the Government of India.[2][3]

Their musical journey spans more than sixty years with thousands of concerts and with hundreds of sishyas around the globe.[4]

Early life and career

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They are grandsons of R. K. Krishna Sastry, a musician,Harikatha exponent,playwright and a Sanskrit andKannada scholar. They are sons of R. K. Narayana Swamy, a disciple ofMusiri Subramania Iyer, the doyen ofCarnatic music. Their uncles are R. K. Venkatarama Sastry, R. K. Ramanathan andSangita KalanidhiPadma Bhushan Dr.R. K. Srikantan.

They were initiated into Carnatic music and trained by their father and Sastry, the famousviolinist and disciple of Sangita Kalanidhi MysoreT. Chowdiah.

Education

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Thyagarajan earned a M.Sc. in mathematics and worked as a lecturer in mathematics for several years before joiningAll India Radio in 1976. He was the Assistant Director,ChennaiDoordarshan Kendra and retired as Deputy Director, Doordarshan Kendra,Bangalore in 2003.

Tharanathan earned a M.Sc. and Ph.D. inorganic chemistry and was a Chemistry Lecturer and retired as Additional Director, Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition inCentral Food Technological Research Institute (C.F.T.R.I),Mysore. He was a visiting professor and Fellow atMax Planck Society,Germany and a recipient ofAlexander Von Humboldt Fellowship. He has visited Germany several times and worked on research projects.[citation needed]

Musical career

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One review saw the brothers as deeply influenced by their predecessors, describing their music as adhering to the tradition of Carnatic music.[5]They claim influences from Sri Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, Sri G.N.Balasubramaniam (GNB), Sri Ramnad Krishnan and Sri Tanjavur S Kalyanaraman.

They claim the tradition of Saint Thyagaraja Swamy Sishya Parampara in more than one way. Musiri, their guru’s guru belongs to the sishya lineage of Manambuchaavadi Venkatasubbayyar. Sastry was a sishya of Veena Subbanna who was part of the Walajapet sishya parampara and sishya of Mysore Sadasiva Rao.

They emphasize the music of Nayaki,Varali, Begada, Mukhari,Sahana,Madhyamavathi andThodi.

Concerts

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They began their concert career in 1956 and since then performed regularly around the world. They have given performances across India accompanied by artists such asLalgudi Jayaraman,M. S. Gopalakrishnan, V.V. Subramanyam,M. Chandrasekaran,Ramanathapuram C. S. Murugabhoopathy,T. K. Murthy,Palghat R. Raghu,Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman,Vellore Ramabhadran,Karaikudi Mani, V. Kamalakar Rao,Trichy Sankaran,Srimushnam V. Raja Rao, K.S. Manjunathan,G. Harishankar andT. H. Vinayakaram.

In 2016, the Rudrapatnam Brothers received the coveted Central Sangeet Natak Academy Award from the honourable President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee. In 2017, the brothers received prestigious "Sangeetha Kala Acharya" Award from the Madras Music Academy.[citation needed]

Awards

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YearTitleGiven by
1961, 1963, 1964 & 1965AIR Music Competitions in Carnatic classical and Light classicalDr. S. Radhakrishnan, the then president of India. The Brothers won the prizes individually in consecutive years in Classical and Light Music categories.
1979Gana SudhakaraKarnataka Sangeetha Nrithya Academy
1992-Karnataka State Rajyotsava Award
1995Ganakala ThilakaCarnatic Music Society, Goa
1999Musiri Subramanya IyerNeraval Singing, Music Academy, Chennai
1999FelicitationsBharat Cultural Integration Committee, Chennai
2000T.S.Sabhesh Iyer and K.Ponnaiah PillaiMusic Academy, Chennai
2002FelicitationsMaharajapuram Santhanam Foundation, Chennai
2003Sangeetha Kala TapaswiVaggeyakara Aradhanotsava Samithi, Mysore
2003Karnataka KalashreeKaranataka Sangeetha Nrithya Academy, Bengaluru
2005Thyagaraja PrashastiBengaluru Nagarathnamma Trust
2005Sangeetha VidhyanidhiPresident(s) of the 12th Music Conference, JSS Sangeetha Sabha
2006Artists of the YearBengaluru Gayana Samaja
2006Gayaka Kala BhooshanaShri Thyagaraja Gana Sabha Trust, Bengaluru
2007Swaralaya ShrungaSuswaralya College of Music, Bengaluru
2008Swaramurthy V.N.Rao Memorial National AwardBengaluru
2008Asthana VidwanShri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham
2011KalajyothiNadajyothi Shri Thyagaraja Bajana Sabha, Bengaluru
2014Gana VaridhiM A Narasimhachar Music Foundation, Bengaluru
2015Sangeet Natak Academy AwardCentral Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi
2016Sangeetha Kala Acharya AwardMadras Music Academy, Chennai
2017Sangeetha Kala Rathna AwardBengaluru Gayana Samaja, Bengaluru
2018Padma SriGovernment of India

References

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  1. ^"A tribute to six decades of musical journey".Deccan Herald. 14 July 2016. Retrieved1 December 2021.
  2. ^Govind, Ranjani (6 February 2018)."It is gratifying to see our approach being recognised: Rudrapatnam Brothers".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved30 January 2024.
  3. ^Govind, Ranjani (6 February 2018)."It is gratifying to see our approach being recognised: Rudrapatnam Brothers".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved1 December 2021.
  4. ^"A tribute to six decades of musical journey".Deccan Herald. Retrieved30 January 2024.
  5. ^Srikanth, Venkatesan."Perfect melodies".The Hindu. Retrieved18 June 2011.
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