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Prodigy & Musician
Ravikiran,
hailed as the Mozart of Indian music, made headlines
as the world’s youngest prodigy at the age
of two (in 1969). He could identify and demonstrate
325 ragas, 175 talas and answer numerous other
music-related questions. He presented vocal concerts
between the age of five and nine, which he has
resumed since 1999. He switched over to the
exquisite, 21-stringed chitravina when he was 12 and
presented a record
non-stop recital for 24 hours when he was 18.
He has toured around the world several times and
performed in USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand,
Canada,
France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czech
Republic, Singapore, etc in major international
festivals
and venues such as Autumn Festival (France),
Millennium Festival (UK), Brisbane International
Festival
(Australia), Cal Arts Festival, (USA), Harborfront
Festival, Toronto (Canada), Sadler’s Wells, London,
Radio
France International Festival, House of World
Culture, Berlin, Tate Modern, London and Theatre de
la
Ville, Paris. Networks including CNN, BBC, ABC, and
Channel 4 and record labels such as Nimbus, Naxos,
Waterlily, Music Today & EMI have featured him.
Ravikiran has played numerous jugalbandi concerts
with such leading musicians from Hindustani style as
Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt,
Girija Devi and Pt Ronu Majumdar. His collaborations
with top world music stars like
Taj Mahal and Glen Velez have brought him world
honours including The New Age Voice Finalist Award
(USA) for Best Contemporary World Music for 2001.
Ravikiran has been the first or youngest to receive
several awards from the age of six, including Star
of India, Kalaimamani, Kumar Gandharava Samman,
Sangeeta Choodamani, Vadya Ratnakara and Isai Peroli.
Composer & Director
Recognized in world music for his concept Melharmony,
which he successfully premiered in collaboration
with artistes of the BBC Philharmonic orchestra for
Kalasangam’s Global Echoes during the Millennium
Festival
in UK, Ravikiran is one of the more prolific
composers today with over 500 original pieces that
include
music-dance productions such as Lakshmi Prabhavam,
Savitri, Cosmos, Vinayaka Vaibhavam and In the Long
White Moonlight.
Ravikiran has authored two widely read books,
Appreciating Carnatic Music and Perfecting
Carnatic Music and also several other articles. He
also launched a Tele-Teaching program in 1996, which
has enabled students from various parts of the world
to learn effectively from him. He attributes all his
success to his gurus Chitravina maestro Narasimhan
and Sangeeta Kalanidhi T Brinda. For more info on him, visit
www.ravikiranmusic.com
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