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Karaikudi Mani

Karaikudi Mani (born Ganapathy Subramanyam; 11 September 1945 – 4 May 2023)[1][2] was an Indian mridangam player.[2]

Karaikudi R Mani
காரைக்குடி மணி
Background information
Born(1945-09-11)11 September 1945
Karaikudi, Madras Presidency, British India
Died4 May 2023(2023-05-04) (aged 77)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
GenresCarnatic music
Instrument(s)Mridangam
LabelsHMV, Amrutham, Gita, AAO, Charsur

Early life edit

Ganapathi Subramaniam popularly known as Karaikudi Mani was born on 11 September 1945, in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu as the son of musician T. Ramanatha Iyer and Pattammal.[3] He became involved with Carnatic music at the age of three and soon abandoned his vocal training in favour of learning the mridangam.[4]

Career edit

Mani began performing regularly at a time when another player of the mridangam, his idol Palghat Mani Iyer, was in his prime.Mani first learnt music from Karikudi Ranga Iyengar and later on he took further lessons under the tutelage of Harihara Sharma after moving to Chennai. Karaikudi Mani received his first national award at age 18 from the then president of India, Radhakrishnan.[5] In a 2015 interview he said that receiving awards and titles had never been part of his agenda. In 1999 he accepted the national award from Sangeet Natak Akademi.[6] This was presented by the president of India at that time, K. R. Narayanan.

Sruthi Laya edit

In 1986, he started an ensemble, Sruthi Laya, that combined melody and percussion.[7] Three years later, he founded the Sruthi Laya Seva School that now has centres at Chennai, Bangalore, Australia, London, US, and Canada.

Thani Avarthanam – A Concept edit

Mani conducted and orchestrated several such concerts, notably a collaboration with Sri VS Narasimhan in 1990 called Melodyssey, a project with 40 artists, and including Western and Indian Instruments.

His next endeavour was the concept of "Thani Avarthanam" concerts. Whilst Thala Vadya (percussion ensemble) concerts in Carnatic music were not unheard of, the concept of just two percussion instruments performing solos without any other "sruthi" performers (e.g. vocal, violin) had never been attempted. In 1993, Karaikudi Mani presented his first Thani Avarthanam concert along with the late Kanjira player G Harishankar. It had revolutionised the role of the mridangam and kanjira, proving that as an art form, South Indian percussion instruments can be played as solo instruments in their own right.[citation needed] This concept initiated by Mani has since been undertaken by several leading mridangists who have also performed Thani Avarthanam concerts.[citation needed] Mani later conducted several such duet concerts featuring leading percussionists on Ghatam, Thavil, Chenda, etc.[citation needed]

International collaborations edit

Mani had performed with many international artists such as Paul Grabowsky of Australian Art Orchestra, Eero Haemmeneimi of Finland Naada group,[8] La Scala percussionist Elio Marchesini, Livio Magnini, Paul Simon, and with the Finland Philharmonic Orchestra.[citation needed] A piece called Layapriya was performed with the Finland Philharmonic Orchestra,[9] which was later performed by the Battery Dance Company as a dance ballet.[citation needed] The Australian Art Orchestra had adapted his Bahudari and Ranjani compositions into Jazz style and released it as Into The Fire.[citation needed] The Naada group of Finland modified the Behag composition with jazz orchestration and released it as Unmatched.[citation needed] Eero Haemmeneimi named four of his compositions after Mani in his honor.[3]

He had also collaborated with Japanese musician John Kaizan Neptune to create an album named Steps in Time.[10] In this album, Mani had created a synthesis of shakuhachi and Indian percussion.

In 2008, Mani collaborated with Sarangan Sriranganathan and other Australian musicians in a classical fusion concert called Unity in Diversity.[citation needed]

In 2011, he played on Paul Simon's album So Beautiful or So What.[citation needed]

Mani founded a magazine called Layamani Layam.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Karaikudi Mani, who revolutionised role of mridangam in concerts,no more". Pushpa Narayan. The Times of India. 4 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Mridangam artiste, Karaikudi Mani, no more". The Hindu. 4 May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  3. ^ a b "വിഖ്യാത മൃദംഗ വിദ്വാൻ കാരൈക്കുടി മണി ചെന്നൈയിൽ അന്തരിച്ചു". ManoramaOnline (in Malayalam). Malayala Manorama.
  4. ^ . The Hindu. 27 June 2003. Archived from the original on 2 November 2003. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  5. ^ Kolappan, B. Kolappan. "Epaper-The Hindu". epaper.thehindu.com. The Hindu. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  6. ^ "വിഖ്യാത മൃദംഗ വിദ്വാന്‍ കാരൈക്കുടി മണി അന്തരിച്ചു". Manoramanews.
  7. ^ . Guru Kaaraikkudi Mani. Archived from the original on 18 August 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2007.
  8. ^ "Sruthi Laya – Naada Group". Sampo Lassila.
  9. ^ "Sruthi Laya – Finnish Group". Music Finland.
  10. ^ . Pacific Internet. Archived from the original on 26 June 2008.
  11. ^ . Guru Kaaraikkudi Mani. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Karaikudi Mani news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Karaikudi Mani born Ganapathy Subramanyam 11 September 1945 4 May 2023 1 2 was an Indian mridangam player 2 Karaikudi R Maniக ர க க ட மண Background informationBorn 1945 09 11 11 September 1945Karaikudi Madras Presidency British IndiaDied4 May 2023 2023 05 04 aged 77 Chennai Tamil Nadu IndiaGenresCarnatic musicInstrument s MridangamLabelsHMV Amrutham Gita AAO Charsur Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Sruthi Laya 2 2 Thani Avarthanam A Concept 2 2 1 International collaborations 3 ReferencesEarly life editGanapathi Subramaniam popularly known as Karaikudi Mani was born on 11 September 1945 in Karaikudi Tamil Nadu as the son of musician T Ramanatha Iyer and Pattammal 3 He became involved with Carnatic music at the age of three and soon abandoned his vocal training in favour of learning the mridangam 4 Career editMani began performing regularly at a time when another player of the mridangam his idol Palghat Mani Iyer was in his prime Mani first learnt music from Karikudi Ranga Iyengar and later on he took further lessons under the tutelage of Harihara Sharma after moving to Chennai Karaikudi Mani received his first national award at age 18 from the then president of India Radhakrishnan 5 In a 2015 interview he said that receiving awards and titles had never been part of his agenda In 1999 he accepted the national award from Sangeet Natak Akademi 6 This was presented by the president of India at that time K R Narayanan Sruthi Laya edit In 1986 he started an ensemble Sruthi Laya that combined melody and percussion 7 Three years later he founded the Sruthi Laya Seva School that now has centres at Chennai Bangalore Australia London US and Canada Thani Avarthanam A Concept edit Mani conducted and orchestrated several such concerts notably a collaboration with Sri VS Narasimhan in 1990 called Melodyssey a project with 40 artists and including Western and Indian Instruments His next endeavour was the concept of Thani Avarthanam concerts Whilst Thala Vadya percussion ensemble concerts in Carnatic music were not unheard of the concept of just two percussion instruments performing solos without any other sruthi performers e g vocal violin had never been attempted In 1993 Karaikudi Mani presented his first Thani Avarthanam concert along with the late Kanjira player G Harishankar It had revolutionised the role of the mridangam and kanjira proving that as an art form South Indian percussion instruments can be played as solo instruments in their own right citation needed This concept initiated by Mani has since been undertaken by several leading mridangists who have also performed Thani Avarthanam concerts citation needed Mani later conducted several such duet concerts featuring leading percussionists on Ghatam Thavil Chenda etc citation needed International collaborations edit Mani had performed with many international artists such as Paul Grabowsky of Australian Art Orchestra Eero Haemmeneimi of Finland Naada group 8 La Scala percussionist Elio Marchesini Livio Magnini Paul Simon and with the Finland Philharmonic Orchestra citation needed A piece called Layapriya was performed with the Finland Philharmonic Orchestra 9 which was later performed by the Battery Dance Company as a dance ballet citation needed The Australian Art Orchestra had adapted his Bahudari and Ranjani compositions into Jazz style and released it as Into The Fire citation needed The Naada group of Finland modified the Behag composition with jazz orchestration and released it as Unmatched citation needed Eero Haemmeneimi named four of his compositions after Mani in his honor 3 He had also collaborated with Japanese musician John Kaizan Neptune to create an album named Steps in Time 10 In this album Mani had created a synthesis of shakuhachi and Indian percussion In 2008 Mani collaborated with Sarangan Sriranganathan and other Australian musicians in a classical fusion concert called Unity in Diversity citation needed In 2011 he played on Paul Simon s album So Beautiful or So What citation needed Mani founded a magazine called Layamani Layam 11 References edit Karaikudi Mani who revolutionised role of mridangam in concerts no more Pushpa Narayan The Times of India 4 May 2023 Retrieved 6 May 2023 a b Mridangam artiste Karaikudi Mani no more The Hindu 4 May 2023 Retrieved 4 May 2023 a b വ ഖ യ ത മ ദ ഗ വ ദ വ ൻ ക ര ക ക ട മണ ച ന ന യ ൽ അന തര ച ച ManoramaOnline in Malayalam Malayala Manorama Laya maestro crosses a golden milestone The Hindu 27 June 2003 Archived from the original on 2 November 2003 Retrieved 28 January 2018 Kolappan B Kolappan Epaper The Hindu epaper thehindu com The Hindu Retrieved 5 May 2023 വ ഖ യ ത മ ദ ഗ വ ദ വ ന ക ര ക ക ട മണ അന തര ച ച Manoramanews Sruthi Laya Tapes CDS Guru Kaaraikkudi Mani Archived from the original on 18 August 2006 Retrieved 1 January 2007 Sruthi Laya Naada Group Sampo Lassila Sruthi Laya Finnish Group Music Finland Sruthi Laya Shakuhachi Steps in time Pacific Internet Archived from the original on 26 June 2008 Sruthi Laya Layamani Layam Guru Kaaraikkudi Mani Archived from the original on 21 November 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karaikudi Mani amp oldid 1174078165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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