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Artist Information
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An artist is recognized for his uniqueness and excellence by
the educated audience, as well as by those who laid the foundation
and stood as the pillars to support and nourish the art. In the
field of carnatic music such pillars of the 19th century are
Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar, Mysore Vasudevachar, Maharajapuram
Viswanatha Iyer, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar to name a few.
Mysore V. Ramarathnam is a well known musician who gained significant
level of recognition from these pillars of carnatic music and gained
popularity among highly educated audience. He has been one of the
most loved and respected teachers and a devoted educationalist, who
has unearthed and molded the inherent talents of a multitude of
students of music. His contribution to the development of musicology
and dissemination of knowledge pervades all over the world of
Carnatic music.
Prof. V. Ramarathnam was born in Chittoor, Andra Pradesh in 1917.
After his preliminary education he moved to Bangalore and received
training in vocal music under Ganakala Sindhu D. Subbaramiah and
Palghat Someshwara Bhagavathar. He later moved to Mysore and
underwent rigorous gurukula training in vocal music for ten years
under the legendary violinist Sangeetha Ratna Mysore T. Chowdiah.
Ramarathnam's musical knowledge, repertoire and delivery, attained
breadth and mastery through close association and interactions with
stalwarts like Mysore Vasudevachar, Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar,
Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar and
Alathoor Srinivasa Iyer.
Prof. Ramarathnam's career as a performing artist and teacher,
spanned over four decades starting in 1945 as the first
Vice-Prinicpal, Ayyanar College of Music in Mysore, started by T.
Chowdiah. He then was chosen as the Professor of Music and First
Principal of the the University College of Music and Dance,
University of Myosre in 1965. Following his retirement in 1977, the
University Grants Commission, Govt. of India invited Prof.
Ramarathnam to continue his service as Emeritus professor, which he
served until 1980. His research work during this period on the
"Contribution and Patronage of Mysore Wodeyars to Carnatic
Music" is considered to be an authoritative record. This work
was recently published by Government of Karnataka, Kannada Book
Authority. He has served as the Chairman of the Board of Graduate and
Post Graduate studies in music, University of Mysore, Chairman, Board
of Examiners University of Kerala, and as a member of the board of
studies at Venkateswara University, Tirupathi. Prof. Ramarathnam has
trained hundreds of students and has also guided doctoral students in
music. The Mysore University Press has published ten books
authored by him on the theory and practical aspects of Carnatic
music. Many of these books are being used currently for undergraduate
and graduate instruction in music.
Prof. V. Ramarathnam is an 'A' class artist of All India Radio and
has been giving concerts for over fifty years at several AIR centers
and throughout the country as well as United States. One his
memorable concerts was a Madras Music Academy concert in 1958, to an
audience filled with legends such as Chembai, Maharajapuram
Vishwanatha Iyer, Ariyakudi, (to name a few), when his guru Chowdiah
received the academy's coveted Sangeetha Kalanidhi Award. He has
performed to the accompaniment of great artists including his own
guru T. Chowdiah, Govindaswamy Naickar, Prof. T.N. Krishnan,
Chalukudi Narayanaswamy, M. Chandrashekaran, etc. on violin and
Palghat T.S. Mani Iyer, Vellore Ramabhadran, T.K. Murthy,
Umayalapuram Sivaraman, Tanjore Upendran, Prof. Trichy Sankaran,
Guruvayur Dorai, Alangudi Ramachandran etc on the mridangam.
Prof. Ramarathnam has received deep appreciation and recognition
from the legends of his time for his scholarship in all aspects of
music. He alo received a number of titles. He was conferred the title
of Sangeetha Kala Rathna when he
presided over the 14th Musician Conference under the auspices of the
Bangalore Gayana Samaja in 1983. He is also the recipient of the
Karnataka State Sangeetha Nritya Academy award, Karnataka
Kalathilaka in 1986, Sangeetha
Rathna Mysore T. Chowdiah Memorial Award for his long
lasting contribution to music, in 1994-95, as well as recognition
from many leading sabhas. Motivated by Poet Laurete Kuvempu, Prof.
Ramarathnam composed his first krithi "Karunisu Pramatha
Ganapathe" in the raga Todi set to Rupaka tala, following which
he composed
more than 25 keerthanas and thillanas in Sanskrit, Kannada, and
Telugu with the swanama mudra, 'rama'. Many of his students such as
Prof. T.S. Ramaa, Uma Prasanna Sukanya Prabhakar, Dr. R.N. Sreelatha,
Dr. T.N. Padma , Nagamani Srinath, Dr. K. Vageesh (Director of
Carnatic Music, All India Radio, New Delhi) are performing artists of
repute, professors of music, and are serving AIR centers and
universities.
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