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“Kalaimamani” Gayathri Girish is a Carnatic vocalist. Her introduction to music began as a child at the age of 6 years under the guidance of her mother Padmini Srinivasan. She subsequently came under the tutelage of Vidwan Vaigal.S.Gnanaskandan and Padma Bhushan, Sangeetha Kalanidhi Madurai T.N.Seshagopalan. She is an “A-grade” artiste of All India Radio, Chennai and performs for Doordarshan and other private television channels. She specialises in lecture-sessions, thematic multi-media presentations integrating Bhakti and Carnatic Music and lecture-demonstrations. She undertook an archival project for Doordarshan - Podhigai TV titled “Azhwargalum Amudha Tamizhum” to render the Azhwar Pasurams ( Divya Prabandams) on DD Podhigai television every week for 8 consecutive years. She also serves on the artist panel for the
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, involved in India's external cultural relations, through cultural exchange with other countries and their peoples.


Early life and childhood

Gayathri Girish was born in
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and spent her growing years at Chennai. She has completed her undergraduate studies in Mathematics (Gold Medalist) and holds a post graduate degree in Computer Applications (MCA) both from Meenakshi College for Women, University of Madras, Chennai. Her childhood was entirely filled with music - having learnt to play the violin too briefly as a child. She pursued her saadhana in music religiously, attended numerous competitions, and won several prizes establishing herself as an artiste in the making right from her early years.


Career


Concert tours

Gayathri has presented concerts in numerous Sabhas and forums in India including at the Margazhi Isai Vizha (
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) in Chennai’s Sabhas from the year 1990. She has travelled internationally and performed at the Cleveland Tyagaraja Aradhana, USA, Festival of India at Russia, Sydney Music Festival at Australia, ICCR Colombo etc. apart from touring Singapore, Malaysia, Muscat, London, USA etc. for concerts. She has delivered
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s with complex talas and Jugalbandhis.


Lecture demonstrations and paper presentations

Gayathri's Lec-Dems have covered subjects such as Sathguru
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– the Innovator, Isai-tamizh anrum inrum (Tamil music then and now), Sanskrit compositions of
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, Fundamentals of Music – for schools in Chennai, Handling of Raga Bhairavi by the Music trinity, The place of '
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' in
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, Popular Pallavis, Evolution of musical forms in the post-trinity period, Sankeerthana Rathnavali, Compositions of Margadarsi Seshayyangar etc. She has presented workshops on teamwork and leadership to Corporates such as SAP Labs. Papers presented include, 'The music of Muthusvami Dikshitar - a window into his personality' at the Swadeshi Indology Conference organised by BVB at Bangalore in 2019 and Vedanta and Music at the 22nd International Congress of Vedanta organised by the Special Center For Sanskrit Studies at JNU, New Delhi in December 2015


Multimedia presentations

Gayathri’s has delivered multi-media presentations on topics such as ‘Sapta Vitanka Sthalas of Tyagarajaswamy', 'Sri Tyagarajaya Namasthe', ‘The genius of Muthusvami Dikshitar’, ‘Nagareshu
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’, ‘Compositions of Sathguru Tyagaraja on deities other than Lord Rama’, ‘Shiva-Shakti’, ‘Adi Shankara Bhagavadpada’, ‘Arupadai Veedu’, ‘Ma Ramanan - Uma Ramanan’, ‘Kshetra Darshan of Shiva and Shakti’, ‘Different Aspects of Shiva Bhakti’, ‘Myriad Forms of Lord Shiva’ etc.


Research under the aegis of the Ministry of Culture - Government of India

Gayathri's project "Myriad Forms of Lord Shiva”, a thematic multimedia production, was done under the Production Grant, instituted by the Ministry of Culture, New Delhi, and spanned an entire year from February 2013 to March 2014. This series was conceived as a concert-cum-multimedia presentation of temple architecture and iconography of the various forms of Lord Shiva, along with explanations of the nuances of the compositions, philosophical ideas, co-relating them appropriately to the context of authentic Sanskrit texts and treatises. She is also currently doing research work under the Senior Fellowship scheme instituted by the Ministry of Culture.


Others

A grand conglomeration of 'Crazy' Mohan's Literature and Carnatic Music titled ''Ramanaayanam'' (Crazy Mohan’s poetry on Bhagwan Ramana Maharishi) was presented by Gayathri Girish.


Awards and recognition

* Ph D: Thesis on 'Journey towards liberation as seen through Muthusamy Dikshidar's Kritis' - Madras University Sanskrit department (Year 2021) *'Crazy' Mohan Award of Excellence – Crazy Creations (Year 2019) * M S Subbulakshmi Puraskar – Varkala, Trivandrum (Year 2019) * Sivan Isai Selvi – Papanasam Sivan Rasigar Sangam Chennai (Year 2017) * Ustaad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar – Sangeet Natak Akademi (Year 2014) * Sangeetha Sarathy – Sri Matha Samarpanam Trust (Year 2013) *
Kalaimamani The Kalaimamani is the highest civilian award in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. These awards are given by the ''Tamil Nadu Iyal Isai Nataka Mandram'' (literature, music and theatre), a unit of the Directorate of Art and Culture, Government of ...
– Government of Tamilnadu (Year 2011) * Kalai Nirai Mamani – Tamilnadu Government Music College (Year 2007) * Isai Peroli – Karthik Fine Arts, Chennai (Year 2003) * Dr.MLV award –
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, Chennai (Year 2002) * Yuva Kala Bharati – Bharat Kalachar, Chennai (Year 2000) * Gaana Rathna – Department of Cultural Affairs, Colombo (Year 1997)


Discography


References


External links


Gayathri Girish's Website
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