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No records were foundThe query was Description:("NECTAR \nKala Ramnath is a tradition-bearer of one of the Indian subcontinents most respected and \nmost unique musical dynasties. She can be described as unique in its precise sense. \nLike her cousin Sangeeta Shankar, she is a fourth-generation violin player in a \nseven-generation dynasty of musicians the first three generations having been \ncourt-musicians specialising in vocal music in Tripunittura in Kerala on the southwestern \nflank of India.She was born in May 1967 in Madras in Tamil Nadu and began playing the violin, a full-sized instrument at that, in October 1969. Her first violin teacher was her grandfather A. Narayana Iyer, one of the instrument s true visionaries. “What he used to teach me, I picked up very fast. I had good ‘grasping powers’, he told me once.” In an article in Screen, one of Indias most astute music critics and commentators, Mohan Nadkarni quoted her grandfather saying he was born into the family of vidwan [maestro musician-scholar] Appadurai Bhagavatar,a noted court-musician under the patronage of the Maharaja of Cochin. A. Narayana Iyer described his father, that is, Kala Ramnath s great-grandfather, as having a very good reputation as a vocalist") IN (ENG)(show multilingual terms...)
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No records were found (Query:Description:("NECTAR \nKala Ramnath is a tradition-bearer of one of the Indian subcontinents most respected and \nmost unique musical dynasties. She can be described as unique in its precise sense. \nLike her cousin Sangeeta Shankar, she is a fourth-generation violin player in a \nseven-generation dynasty of musicians the first three generations having been \ncourt-musicians specialising in vocal music in Tripunittura in Kerala on the southwestern \nflank of India.She was born in May 1967 in Madras in Tamil Nadu and began playing the violin, a full-sized instrument at that, in October 1969. Her first violin teacher was her grandfather A. Narayana Iyer, one of the instrument s true visionaries. “What he used to teach me, I picked up very fast. I had good ‘grasping powers’, he told me once.” In an article in Screen, one of Indias most astute music critics and commentators, Mohan Nadkarni quoted her grandfather saying he was born into the family of vidwan [maestro musician-scholar] Appadurai Bhagavatar,a noted court-musician under the patronage of the Maharaja of Cochin. A. Narayana Iyer described his father, that is, Kala Ramnath s great-grandfather, as having a very good reputation as a vocalist"))
No records were foundThe query was Description:("NECTAR \nKala Ramnath is a tradition-bearer of one of the Indian subcontinents most respected and \nmost unique musical dynasties. She can be described as unique in its precise sense. \nLike her cousin Sangeeta Shankar, she is a fourth-generation violin player in a \nseven-generation dynasty of musicians the first three generations having been \ncourt-musicians specialising in vocal music in Tripunittura in Kerala on the southwestern \nflank of India.She was born in May 1967 in Madras in Tamil Nadu and began playing the violin, a full-sized instrument at that, in October 1969. Her first violin teacher was her grandfather A. Narayana Iyer, one of the instrument s true visionaries. “What he used to teach me, I picked up very fast. I had good ‘grasping powers’, he told me once.” In an article in Screen, one of Indias most astute music critics and commentators, Mohan Nadkarni quoted her grandfather saying he was born into the family of vidwan [maestro musician-scholar] Appadurai Bhagavatar,a noted court-musician under the patronage of the Maharaja of Cochin. A. Narayana Iyer described his father, that is, Kala Ramnath s great-grandfather, as having a very good reputation as a vocalist") IN (ENG)(show multilingual terms...)
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