R. K. Srikantan

Rudrapatna Krishnashastri Srikantan (14 January 1920 – 17 February 2014) was a vocalist of the Karnataka Sangeeta tradition of South Indian music.

Early life

Srikantan was born to a Sanketi family in Rudrapatna, Hassan district of Karnataka, on 14 January 1920. His father R Krishnashastri was an orator, singer of Gamaka (storytelling), playwright, poet, and a harikatha vidwan. His grandfather, Narayanaswamy of Bettadapura, also known as Veena Narayanaswamy was a Veena instrumentalist and a contemporary of Veene Sheshanna and Veene Subbanna. Srikantan's mother Sannamma was also a good singer of her times but died when Srikantan was two years old.[1]

Education

Srikantan went to Sadvidya Pathashala and Banumaiah High School in Mysore. Later, he obtained his BA degree from the Maharaja College, Mysore.

Training

His father Krishnashastri was Srikantan's first tutor and he moved to Mysore after his wife's death. Later, Srikantan was mentored by his brother R. K. Venkatarama Shastri. He also had the privilege of getting trained under the tutelage of veteran musicians like Veene Subbanna and Chowdiah[1]

Guru-shishya tradition

Guru-shishya tradition of R. K. Srikantan.[2]

Excellence

R.K Srikantan was an avid attendee at all concerts in Mysore during the era of the Wodeyars. Srikantan during those days was highly influenced by the Nadaswaram vidwans of his time. He was also highly influenced by maestros of the likes of Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar, Musiri Subramania Iyer, G N Balasubramaniam and Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer.

Srikantan's singing is characterized by Sahitya Shuddhi (correct rendition of the literature), Shruti Shuddhi (refinement of pitch) and Swara Shuddhi (refinement of notes).

Awards

Dr. R. K Srikantan has many laurels to his credit. Here is a list of some of the Awards and Titles in his name.

Teaching

Srikantan rendered teaching programs on the radio (On Amruthavarshini 100.1 FM), where he clinically covered every detail of songs he taught.

Death

Having lived a full life dedicated to Carnatic classical music, Dr. R.K Srikantan died on 17 February 2014 at around 9 pm after a brief illness.

Disciples

Some of Srikantan's disciples include his son R S Ramakanth, M. S. Sheela, T S Satyavati, R A Ramamani, M T Selvanarayana, Amith Nadig and H. K. Narayana. His daughter Ratnamala Prakash is also his disciple, who achieved fame and success in Sugama Sangeetha or light music. [10][11][12]

References

  1. 1 2 RAMNARAYAN, GOWRI (12 January 2007). "Purity of the highest order". Chennai: The Hindu. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  2. "R.K.Srikantan - A Brief Introduction". Chennai. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  3. SNA Awardees List
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Sangita Kalanidhi R.K. Srikantankiik". Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  5. Recipients of Sangita Kalanidhi
  6. "Padma Awards Announced" (Press release). Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  7. "Award for R. K. Srikantan". India: The Hindu. 1 November 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  8. "Award for R. K. Srikantan". India: The Hindu. 12 August 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  9. "Musician R. K Srikantan honoured with award". India: The Hindu. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  10. Face-to-Face with Sangeeta Kalanidhi R.K.Srikantan « ಅಲ್ಲಿದೆ ನಮ್ಮ ಮನೆ
  11. ThatsKannada.com - Face to Face with R.K. Srikantan, exponent of Carnataic Music
  12. MusicalNirvana - R K Srikantan

13. ^Tribute to R.K.Srikantan: http://sahapedia.org/r-k-srikantan-1920-2014/

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