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Artist Information
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Avasavala Kanyakumari hails from Vijayanagaram, a cultural
hub in the South Indian state of Andhrapradesh. Her tryst with the
violin began at a very early age during when she came under the tutelage
of Vijayaswara Rao and later from M. Chandrasekharan. The watershed in
her career came in 1972, when her musical genius was given due recognition
by the late Dr. M.L. Vasantha Kumari (MLV). Kanyakumari went on to accompany
MLV on her concert tours for the next 19 years.
During her 1980 US tour, a Minneapolis violin collector who was amongst
the audience, struck by her sterling performance, presented Kanyakumari
with a violin from her collection. In 1990 Kanyakumari performed at the
Tansen Utsav in NewDelhi. The celebrated Hindustani musician Ustad
Amjad Ali Khan after hearing Kanyakumari's concert, in a rare gesture,
draped her with the same shawl that he was honored with on the same stage.
She has also accompanied besides MLV, flutist Dr. N. Ramani, vocalist
Dr. M. Balamurali Krishna, Mandolin Srinivas and mridangist T.V. Gopalakrishnan.
For the past 10 years, Kanyakumari has also been organizing concert tours
in India under the banner of Vadyalahiri an instrumental ensemble
comprising a rare combination of the nadaswaram, violin and the veena.
In 1988, Kanyakumari performed a rare feat at the
Padmanabhaswamy
temple in Kerala, India. She played the violin for 29 continuous
hours, an unofficial world record. Commemorating Kanyakumari's 25 years
in concerts, M.S. Subbalakshmi honored her with the title Dhanurveena
Praveena. Kanyakumari offers free violin tuition in Madras. Prasanna, a
carnatic guitarist and Embar Kannan are two of her students who are already
making waves in the Carnatic music circle.
Vadyalahiri and 25 Violins are amongst the discs that
Kanyakumari has recorded.
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