S.R.Janakiraman (born 12 July 1928) is a Carnatic vocalist and a musicologist.[1] He is a recipient of several awards including the Sangita Kala Acharya (The Music Academy), Kalaimamani from the Tamil Nadu Government and the Sangeet Natak Academy Award of the Government of India and the Padma Shri.[2]
S R Janakiraman started learning music in 1938. His big breakthrough came in 1945 when he joined Kalakshetra and learned music under the guidance of Tiger Varadachari, Budalur Krishnamurthy Sastri, T. K. Ramasami Ayyangar and Kalpagam Swaminathan. He also learned from Musiri Subramanya Ayyar and T Brinda.[3]
Shri Janakiraman was initiated into musicology by Profs. P. Sambamurthi and Balakrishna Ayya.
Publicationsedit
Sangita Sampradaya Pradarshini — English translation of Lakshana Sangraha and Pracina Paddhati, 2010
Sangita Shastra Saramu — A musicology text in Telugu
Raga Lakshanas — A publication of the Music Academy Madras
Ragas of Saramrta — A publication of the Music Academy Madras
Essentials of Musicology — A short concise text dealing with the key elements of musicology
Lakshana Gitas — Editor — A publication of the Music Academy Madras
Ragas at a glance — A publication of Carnatica
Papersedit
The significance of the divisions of Pallavi, Anupallavi and Caranam JMAM
Desi Suladi of Annamacarya, JMAM
Pratimadhyama and its evolution, JMAM
Audio Visual Presentationsedit
Varnas through the ages
72-Mela ragamalika of Mahavaidhyanatha Iyer
Pearls of South Indian Ragas — A CD from Brhaddhvani
Referencesedit
^"Book Review: Science of music". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 30 September 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
^"Parasaran, Vittal, Natarajan among Padma awardees". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 26 January 2011.
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