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R. K. Padmanabha

Rudrapatna Krishnadikshita Padmanabha,[1] commonly known by his initials RKP,[2] is an Indian Carnatic music vocalist, performer, music teacher and author from the state of Karnataka. He established "Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira" at native village Rudrapatna, Karnataka, memorializing renowned musicians of Indian classical music. He has been serving as the president of Karnataka Ganakala Parishat since 2004. He received Kempegowda Award and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award.

R. K. Padmanabha
Padmanabha in October 2022
Born
Rudrapatna Krishnadikshita Padmanabha

Other namesRKP
OccupationCarnatic music singer
Years active1975–present
Awards

Early life

Padmanabha was born in Rudrapatna village, Hassan district, Mysore State (now in Karnataka) where he received secondary education.[3]

Career

A recital by Padmanabha in October 2022

Padmanabha moved to Bangalore and started working at State Bank of India in early 1970s.[3][4] In 1974, he joined Vijaya College of Music in Bangalore to learn music,[3] and debuted on-stage in 1975.[4] He trained from his guru, H. V. Krishnamurthy.[2]

Proficient in tanams (one of the methods of raga improvisation),[5] he conducted 500 concerts, as of July 2011, where group learning and singing is performed.[3] He also teaches music – 99% of his students who learn goshti gayanam (transl.group singing) are women.[4] Known for teaching music to financially underprivileged students free of cost,[6] he organizes free teaching classes at some of his gatherings in Bangalore,[3] and held free music concerts in several towns across Karnataka – Belur, Bijapur, Gadag-Betageri, Holenarasipura, Mandya, Nanjangud, Ramanathapura and Tumkur.[7] In 1990, he established a music school, Sharada Kala Kendra, at his house in Jayaprakash Nagar, Bangalore.[8] Manasi Prasad [kn], a recipient of Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar from the Sangeet Natak Akademi, is his disciple.[7]

 
A road named after him in Bangalore

He established a cultural centre near Indian Institute of Management Bangalore where he organizes an event of goshti gayanam with his students.[4] As of June 2013, he wrote 80 compositions, tuned 100 kritis (a format of composition in Carnatic music) of Vadiraja Tirtha.[2]

He strives to bring awareness about music among people. In March 2013, he organized a six-hour walking tour singing all the way from Bannerghatta road until Nisarga Extension near Bannerghatta National Park in Bangalore covering a distance of 16 kilometres (9.9 mi).[9] He has involved himself in activism to improve the welfare of Arkalgud taluk, the sub-district which his native village Rudrapatna is a part of.[10] In 2020, he was part of an expert committee formed by Kannada University to investigate the birth place of Purandara Dasa, one of the chief founding-proponents of Carnatic music.[11]

Padmanabha established a housing society, "Naada Loka", at Rudrapatna for musicians.[12] In 2001, he presided as the chairman of the Experts Committee of Karnataka Ganakala Parishat and eventually became the organization's president in 2004 and has been since serving as such.[13]

Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira

Padmanabha conceived a memorial "Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira" at Rudrapatna, where several musicians, scholars and artists originated, in the shape of tanpura dedicated to 6 classical musiciansKanaka Dasa, Muthuswami Dikshitar, Purandara Dasa, Shyama Shastri, Tyagaraja and Vadiraja Tirtha. Their statues lie in the memorial with a statue of Saraswati, Hindu goddess of knowledge, at the centre – each of the 7 statues representing a svara (musical note) and collectively the seven svaras of Indian classical music. Opened in 2008–09,[14][12] the 70-foot (21 m) high memorial structure hosts an exhibition of musicians and various annual concerts.[12]

Music festivals

Since 2002,[14] Padmanabha organizes an annual music festival in May "Sangeetha Sammelanam" and "Gana Sharardham" at Rudrapatna commemorating the memories of Tyagaraja, a composer and vocalist of Carnatic music.[3] He founded Rudrapatna Sangeetotsava Samiti Trust,[15] which has been organizing a music festival in the village since early 2000s, and acts as its managing trustee.[16] Proceeds from these events are used as aid in the village. He also established Vadiraja Kala Bhavana through which he organizes music festivals and conducts workshops in gurukula format.[8]

Views

"Music unites us, irrespective of our differences. It belongs to everyone[.]"

 – R. K. Padmanabha on Indian classical music[4]

Padmanabha views classical music as an instrument of cleansing one's mind making them energetic and cheerful. However, he is against pursuing music as a profession.[4]

Works

Padmanabha has authored several books.[13]

  • Anantha Naada (Geya Kadambari) (in Kannada). Prism Publications. 1 January 2011. ISBN 978-8172867072.[2]
  • Mela Maala (in Kannada). Prism Publications. 1 January 2012. ISBN 978-8172867041. The book introduces the scheme of classification of ragas into 72 musical notes, originally proposed by 17th century musicologist and composer Venkatamakhin, along with his own compositions to neophytes of music. The book contains the lyrics and notations and the CD includes his voice recordings.[2]
  • Naadabindu (in Kannada). Darpan. 2014. ISBN 978-8172868475.[17]
  • Nenapinangaladalli (in Kannada). Prism Publications. 1 January 2010. ISBN 978-8172866136.[13]
  • Purnadara Dasaru - Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamahare (in Kannada). Sampada Publications. 2015. ISBN 978-9384197131.[18]
  • Samarpana (in Kannada). Prism Publications. 2010. ISBN 978-8172866129.[19]
  • Vipra Vikrama[13]
 
Padmanabha being felicitated with Nadusiri Award at Alva's Nudisiri [kn] conference in 2015

Apart from books, he has also released several CDs with his recordings of various themes of Carnatic music.[20]

Awards

Padmanabha was conferred with Kempegowda Award in 2013 by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike, the administrative body of Bangalore,[21] and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award by the Government of India.[22]

Personal life

Padmanabha lives in Bangalore.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Vocal concert to mark Jayachamaraja Wadiyar birth anniversary in city on July 18". Star of Mysore. 16 July 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Govind, Ranjani (13 June 2012). "Musician does a novel double". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Kumar, Ranee (7 July 2011). "An architect of art". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Theres, Sudeep (30 January 2020). "Karnataka-focused music Parishat marks 50th year". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  5. ^ Ananth, Ambika (16 January 2020). "In harmony". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  6. ^ Govind, Ranjani (15 March 2015). "Classical artistes reaching out to the poor". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  7. ^ a b Govind, Ranjani (18 November 2022). "Honours for Dr. RN Srilatha, Manasi Prasad at Karnataka Ganakala Parishat's annual conference". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  8. ^ a b "A fitting tribute to a legend". DNA India. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  9. ^ Govind, Ranjani (12 March 2013). "When they turned minstrels for classical music". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Call to develop A.Na.Kru.'s house into memorial". The Hindu. 28 September 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  11. ^ P. M. Veerendra (25 May 2020). "Karnataka govt. takes efforts to solve mystery over birthplace of Purandara Dasa". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  12. ^ a b c d Jyothi (13 December 2009). "Seven-note stimuli, afresh". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  13. ^ a b c d Ganesh, Deepa (13 February 2020). "Looking back, looking ahead". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  14. ^ a b M. B. Girish (5 June 2017). "Rudrapatna: A village which speaks in musical notes". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  15. ^ Sathish G. T. (23 May 2015). "Village with music in its veins". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  16. ^ "'Music village' Rudrapatna set for another festival from May 18". The Hindu. 15 May 2017. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  17. ^ Naadabindu (in Kannada). Darpan. 2014. ISBN 978-81-7286-847-5.
  18. ^ Purnadara Dasaru - Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamahare (in Kannada). Sampada Publications. 2015. ISBN 978-93-84197-13-1.
  19. ^ Samarpana (in Kannada). Prism Publications. 2010. ISBN 978-81-7286-612-9.
  20. ^ "A teacher to the core". The Hindu. 5 September 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  21. ^ "Kempe Gowda award for Venkatesh Prasad". The Hindu. 29 June 2013. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  22. ^ "Sangeet Natak Akademi award for Vasundhara Doreswamy, R K Padmanabha". Deccan Herald. 25 November 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.

External links

  •   Media related to R. K. Padmanabha at Wikimedia Commons

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Rudrapatna Krishnadikshita Padmanabha 1 commonly known by his initials RKP 2 is an Indian Carnatic music vocalist performer music teacher and author from the state of Karnataka He established Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira at native village Rudrapatna Karnataka memorializing renowned musicians of Indian classical music He has been serving as the president of Karnataka Ganakala Parishat since 2004 He received Kempegowda Award and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award R K PadmanabhaPadmanabha in October 2022BornRudrapatna Krishnadikshita PadmanabhaRudrapatna Mysore State IndiaOther namesRKPOccupationCarnatic music singerYears active1975 presentAwardsKempegowda AwardSangeet Natak Akademi Award Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira 2 2 Music festivals 3 Views 4 Works 5 Awards 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditPadmanabha was born in Rudrapatna village Hassan district Mysore State now in Karnataka where he received secondary education 3 Career Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source source source A recital by Padmanabha in October 2022 Padmanabha moved to Bangalore and started working at State Bank of India in early 1970s 3 4 In 1974 he joined Vijaya College of Music in Bangalore to learn music 3 and debuted on stage in 1975 4 He trained from his guru H V Krishnamurthy 2 Proficient in tanams one of the methods of raga improvisation 5 he conducted 500 concerts as of July 2011 update where group learning and singing is performed 3 He also teaches music 99 of his students who learn goshti gayanam transl group singing are women 4 Known for teaching music to financially underprivileged students free of cost 6 he organizes free teaching classes at some of his gatherings in Bangalore 3 and held free music concerts in several towns across Karnataka Belur Bijapur Gadag Betageri Holenarasipura Mandya Nanjangud Ramanathapura and Tumkur 7 In 1990 he established a music school Sharada Kala Kendra at his house in Jayaprakash Nagar Bangalore 8 Manasi Prasad kn a recipient of Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar from the Sangeet Natak Akademi is his disciple 7 A road named after him in Bangalore He established a cultural centre near Indian Institute of Management Bangalore where he organizes an event of goshti gayanam with his students 4 As of June 2013 update he wrote 80 compositions tuned 100 kritis a format of composition in Carnatic music of Vadiraja Tirtha 2 He strives to bring awareness about music among people In March 2013 he organized a six hour walking tour singing all the way from Bannerghatta road until Nisarga Extension near Bannerghatta National Park in Bangalore covering a distance of 16 kilometres 9 9 mi 9 He has involved himself in activism to improve the welfare of Arkalgud taluk the sub district which his native village Rudrapatna is a part of 10 In 2020 he was part of an expert committee formed by Kannada University to investigate the birth place of Purandara Dasa one of the chief founding proponents of Carnatic music 11 Padmanabha established a housing society Naada Loka at Rudrapatna for musicians 12 In 2001 he presided as the chairman of the Experts Committee of Karnataka Ganakala Parishat and eventually became the organization s president in 2004 and has been since serving as such 13 Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira Edit Padmanabha conceived a memorial Sapta Swara Devatha Dhyana Mandira at Rudrapatna where several musicians scholars and artists originated in the shape of tanpura dedicated to 6 classical musicians Kanaka Dasa Muthuswami Dikshitar Purandara Dasa Shyama Shastri Tyagaraja and Vadiraja Tirtha Their statues lie in the memorial with a statue of Saraswati Hindu goddess of knowledge at the centre each of the 7 statues representing a svara musical note and collectively the seven svaras of Indian classical music Opened in 2008 09 14 12 the 70 foot 21 m high memorial structure hosts an exhibition of musicians and various annual concerts 12 Music festivals Edit Since 2002 14 Padmanabha organizes an annual music festival in May Sangeetha Sammelanam and Gana Sharardham at Rudrapatna commemorating the memories of Tyagaraja a composer and vocalist of Carnatic music 3 He founded Rudrapatna Sangeetotsava Samiti Trust 15 which has been organizing a music festival in the village since early 2000s and acts as its managing trustee 16 Proceeds from these events are used as aid in the village He also established Vadiraja Kala Bhavana through which he organizes music festivals and conducts workshops in gurukula format 8 Views Edit Music unites us irrespective of our differences It belongs to everyone R K Padmanabha on Indian classical music 4 Padmanabha views classical music as an instrument of cleansing one s mind making them energetic and cheerful However he is against pursuing music as a profession 4 Works EditPadmanabha has authored several books 13 Anantha Naada Geya Kadambari in Kannada Prism Publications 1 January 2011 ISBN 978 8172867072 2 Mela Maala in Kannada Prism Publications 1 January 2012 ISBN 978 8172867041 The book introduces the scheme of classification of ragas into 72 musical notes originally proposed by 17th century musicologist and composer Venkatamakhin along with his own compositions to neophytes of music The book contains the lyrics and notations and the CD includes his voice recordings 2 Naadabindu in Kannada Darpan 2014 ISBN 978 8172868475 17 Nenapinangaladalli in Kannada Prism Publications 1 January 2010 ISBN 978 8172866136 13 Purnadara Dasaru Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamahare in Kannada Sampada Publications 2015 ISBN 978 9384197131 18 Samarpana in Kannada Prism Publications 2010 ISBN 978 8172866129 19 Vipra Vikrama 13 Padmanabha being felicitated with Nadusiri Award at Alva s Nudisiri kn conference in 2015 Apart from books he has also released several CDs with his recordings of various themes of Carnatic music 20 Awards EditPadmanabha was conferred with Kempegowda Award in 2013 by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike the administrative body of Bangalore 21 and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award by the Government of India 22 Personal life EditPadmanabha lives in Bangalore 12 References Edit Vocal concert to mark Jayachamaraja Wadiyar birth anniversary in city on July 18 Star of Mysore 16 July 2022 Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b c d e Govind Ranjani 13 June 2012 Musician does a novel double The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 22 December 2022 a b c d e f Kumar Ranee 7 July 2011 An architect of art The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 21 December 2022 a b c d e f Theres Sudeep 30 January 2020 Karnataka focused music Parishat marks 50th year Deccan Herald Retrieved 21 December 2022 Ananth Ambika 16 January 2020 In harmony The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 21 December 2022 Govind Ranjani 15 March 2015 Classical artistes reaching out to the poor The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 22 December 2022 a b Govind Ranjani 18 November 2022 Honours for Dr RN Srilatha Manasi Prasad at Karnataka Ganakala Parishat s annual conference The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 22 December 2022 a b A fitting tribute to a legend DNA India 22 January 2010 Retrieved 13 January 2023 Govind Ranjani 12 March 2013 When they turned minstrels for classical music The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 23 December 2022 Call to develop A Na Kru s house into memorial The Hindu 28 September 2015 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 23 December 2022 P M Veerendra 25 May 2020 Karnataka govt takes efforts to solve mystery over birthplace of Purandara Dasa The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 23 December 2022 a b c d Jyothi 13 December 2009 Seven note stimuli afresh The New Indian Express Retrieved 21 December 2022 a b c d Ganesh Deepa 13 February 2020 Looking back looking ahead The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 21 December 2022 a b M B Girish 5 June 2017 Rudrapatna A village which speaks in musical notes Deccan Chronicle Retrieved 23 December 2022 Sathish G T 23 May 2015 Village with music in its veins The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 23 December 2022 Music village Rudrapatna set for another festival from May 18 The Hindu 15 May 2017 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 21 December 2022 Naadabindu in Kannada Darpan 2014 ISBN 978 81 7286 847 5 Purnadara Dasaru Karnataka Sangeeta Pitamahare in Kannada Sampada Publications 2015 ISBN 978 93 84197 13 1 Samarpana in Kannada Prism Publications 2010 ISBN 978 81 7286 612 9 A teacher to the core The Hindu 5 September 2015 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 22 December 2022 Kempe Gowda award for Venkatesh Prasad The Hindu 29 June 2013 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 23 December 2022 Sangeet Natak Akademi award for Vasundhara Doreswamy R K Padmanabha Deccan Herald 25 November 2022 Retrieved 23 December 2022 External links Edit Media related to R K Padmanabha at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title R K Padmanabha amp oldid 1136223003, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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