
INDIA FINE ARTS PROUDLY PRESENTS
The Pied Piper from Madras
Vidwan Sanjay Subrahmanyan- Vocal
S.Varadarajan- Violin
Neyveli Venkatesh- Mridangam
Sangita Kalanidhi Sanjay Subrahmanyan began his musical journey at the age of seven. He was trained on the violin and in vocal music by many renowned music teachers, including violin maestro V. Lakshminarayana, Rukmini Rajagopalan, and Nadaswaram maestro Semponarkoil SRD Vaidyanathan. After the age of 15, Sanjay specialized in vocal music. Sanjay is now an outstanding exponent of Carnatic Music. Sanjay is also a dedicated teacher and a role model for his students. His concert career began in 1986, and since then he has performed across India at premier institutions, as well as abroad, touring cities across the United States, Europe, Australia, and South-east Asia.
Sanjay has also released several CDs and cassettes. His career Sangita Kalanidhi Sanjay Subrahmanyan began his musical journey at the age of seven. He was trained on the violin and in vocal music by many renowned music teachers, including violin maestro V. Lakshminarayana, Rukmini Rajagopalan, and Nadaswaram maestro Semponarkoil SRD Vaidyanathan. After the age of 15, Sanjay specialized in vocal music. Sanjay is now an outstanding exponent of Carnatic Music. Sanjay is also a dedicated teacher and a role model for his students. His concert career began in 1986, and since then he has performed across India at premier institutions, as well as abroad, touring cities across the United States, Europe, Australia, and South-east Asia.
About Neyveli B. Venkatesh - Mridangam
Initiated to mridangam at a tender age of seven his first guru is his father A.S. Balaraman. Before he could comprehend the matter mridangam found a place in his petite hands. As he grow older P.P.Venkatesan & Ramanathapuram M.N.Kandaswamy honed his skills. Maiden performance at ten, caught the attention of the media and multitude. Has played in all the temples in and around Neyveli. The spark to achieve was ignited by his supportive family members. This employment at NLC (Neyveli Lignate Corporation) did not deter him from practice. Dame fortune smiled on him when he performed a 28 Hrs non-stop marathon session in Neyveli. It proved a turning point in his life as it left an indelible imprint in the music world. The Unstintting support by the NLC chairman Narayanan made him drown in the world of percussion. The then governor of Tamilnadu K.K. Shah applauded his feat. He is skilled in playing the 'tres-difficle' 'gumuki style'. Adept in playing kanjira konnokal he stormed the world with his percussive expertise. He is an 'A' grade artist in AIR In Mridangam. 'B' grade artist in Kanjira. The call of Chennai which is referred to as citadel of music made him shift his home from Neyveli to Chennai.