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Uppalapu Srinivas (28 February 1969 – 19 September 2014) was an Indian
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player in Carnatic classical music and composer. Because he was a
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, he was sometimes called the
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of classical Indian music. He was awarded the Padma Shri in
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, by the Government of India. He was also awarded the
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in
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given by Sangeet Natak Akademi, which is the National Academy of Music, Dance & Drama, in India.


Early life and background

Srinivas was born 28 February 1969, in Palakollu in Andhra Pradesh. At the age of five, he picked up his father U. Satyanarayana's mandolin, after he heard it being played at a concert he attended with his father. Upon realizing the talent of his son, his father, who had studied classical music, bought him a new mandolin, and started teaching him. Guitarist Vasu Rao, introduced seven-year-old Srinivas to western music in 1976. Soon, Satyanarayana's guru, Rudraraju Subbaraju, (disciple of Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar) who had also taught Srinivas' father and Vasu Rao, recognized the potential of the young Srinivas and started teaching him. Since Rudraraju Subbaraju did not know how to play the mandolin, he would just sing pieces from the Carnatic classical repertoire, and U. Srinivas, all of six, would play them on the mandolin, thus developing a phenomenal style of playing entirely his own, and astonishingly, on an instrument that had never been played in the rigorous and difficult Carnatic style before. Soon, the family moved to Chennai, the hotspot of Carnatic music, where most Carnatic musicians live. When Srinivas gave his first performance it led to him being compared to the world's greatest prodigies: "Some of you have heard or read about exceptionally gifted children, our own Mandolin Srinivas, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Beethoven, Sir Isaac Newton, Picasso, Madam Curie, the list is endless." At a young age he was internationally viewed as the successor to Pandit Ravi Shankar.


Career

He made his debut public Carnatic concert performance in 1978 during the Thyagaraja Aradhana festival at Gudivada in Andhra Pradesh. Thereafter, at age eleven, in 1981, he gave his first public concert in Chennai at the Indian Fine Arts Society during the December Music Season, and never looked back. He started off playing the acoustic mandolin, but he later switched to the electric mandolin as he felt it allowed the playing of lengthy, sustained notes - the quintessential component in classical Indian music - in addition to making them clearly audible.
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's favorite piece of Indian music wa
Mandolin Ecstasy
"It was, like, my dad's favourite album of all time," says (Dhani) Harrison. "U Srinivas is 27 now and still making music. He plays an electric five-string mandolin, he's fantastic...." Over his career, he toured across the world, and collaborated with John McLaughlin,
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, and Michael Brook. He was the first musician to use the electric mandolin in Carnatic music: he modified the electric western instrument, using five single strings instead of the traditional four doubled strings to suit the Carnatic pitch,
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system, and especially gamakas, or nuanced oscillations. Starting in 1982, he performed regularly during the December season of the prestigious Madras Music Academy, performing there every year except in 2002 - December 23 of each year was a reserved slot for U. Srinivas - the highest accolade. Srinivas performed at age thirteen at the Berlin Jazz Festival. Initially booked to play a half-hour concert after Miles Davis, Srinivas won a standing ovation, and had to play for another hour. "He's got it in him. He's fantastic," said the legendary Don Cherry at the time. Guitarist John McLaughlin first heard a tape of this concert by the thirteen-year-old prodigy, and was left very impressed. He played at the Olympic Arts Festival, Barcelona in 1992 and in 1995 recorded a successful fusion album with Michael Brook. When John McLaughlin revived his group Shakti, and renamed it Remember Shakti, in 1997, he asked Srinivas to join the group and tour the world with it, along with other Indian musicians Zakir Hussain, Shankar Mahadevan, and V. Selvaganesh. Srinivaswas a leading player of the group. Srinivas toured extensively across the world, in his own right - he played in Australia, Southeast Asia, Southwest Asia, and extensively and frequently across the United States and Canada. His gifted younger brother,
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studied with Srinivas for some 27 years and is also an accomplished mandolin player who often accompanied him at concerts during the last 20 years of his life. He also plays jazz and western music, and played the mandolin in the John Mclaughlin album 'Floating Point' which received a Grammy nomination in the Best Contemporary Jazz Album Category in 2008. Srinivas and Rajesh have together composed music as well, and, besides Carnatic music, they have extensively worked on the fusion of Carnatic and western music. They also played with the
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, with French electric bass player
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, pianist
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and
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, a pianist from Kerala. In 2008, they collaborated again with John Mclaughlin for the album ''Samjanitha'', which also featured Zakir Hussain, Sivamani, and George Brook. Srinivas compared Carnatic music to the Sanskrit language, "It's the basis, from which spring so many other languages. Carnatic music is here to stay with us and all other music that we play is based on that." Over the years, Srinivas recorded over 137 albums, in diverse genres from Carnatic music solos to
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s with Hindustani musicians, and world music. He performed with Western artists such as John McLaughlin, Michael Brook, Trey Gunn, Nigel Kennedy, Nana Vasconcelos, and
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, as well as with Hindustani music artists such as Hariprasad Chaurasia and
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, besides Carnatic artists like
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and
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. U. Srinivas started a music school called the Srinivas Institute of World Music (SIOWM) in Chennai, where, since he was barely eighteen, he taught a number of students gratis. Srinivas has trained almost a hundred students worldwide, many of whom have studied with him and U. Rajesh for as long as ten years. U. Rajesh continues teaching their students at the SIOWM.


Instrument

Srinivas' first mandolin belonged to his father, a clarinetist. That instrument was a 'standard' Western mandolin; however, he made modifications to suit his playing style over the course of his musical career. Srinivas started out on the acoustic mandolin, but neither the size nor plucking required of the acoustic mandolin was suited for long, sustained notes. He then switched to the electric mandolin, which was better suited for sustained notes and musical ornamentations. Unlike a typical mandolin's eight strings, tuned to GG-DD-AA-EE, Srinivas generally used only five strings tuned to CGCGC. Copies of this style of mandolin are available in India, and several other Indian mandolin players have used instruments just like it (including his brother, U.Rajesh, and his student
Suresh Kumar
.The design and its specific string combinations are patented in India and USA.


Personal life

Srinivas married U. Sree, daughter of a vigilance officer from Andhra Pradesh, and veena player, in 1994. The couple had a son, Sai Krishna (also known as Naani Krissh, a director who made his directorial debut with Opperah in 2017), and were divorced in 2012. After their divorce U. Sree received custody of their son. U.Srinivas was an ardent devotee of the
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of Kanchi. He was also a follower and devotee of
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and had performed before him on several occasions.


Illness and death

Srinivas (also known as Mandolin Shrinivas) was undergoing treatment for a liver condition and had undergone a liver transplant on 11 September 2014. While recovering, he died at Apollo Hospital at 9:30 AM on 19 September 2014 after experiencing complications.


Awards and achievements

Some of the awards that Mandolin U. Srinivas received: * '' Padma Shri'' in 1998, given by Government of India * ''
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'' in 2010, given by Sangeet Natak Akademi * ''Sangeet Ratna'' * ''Sanatan Sangeet Puraskar'' from ''Sangeet Sanskriti'' * Titled ''′Asthana Vidwan′'' (at age 15), of the Tamil Nadu in July 1984,
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on 1 October 1990, at
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, at
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, at Mantralayam
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Matha in 2006,
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Temple on 27 August 1995 * ''
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'' for the year 1985 from Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation, Chennai * '' T. Chowdiah Memorial National Award'', Mysore, Karnataka in 1992 * ''Sangeetha Bala Bhaskara'' by
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M.S. Subbulakshmi in 1995 * ''Sangeetha Choodamani Award'' in 1985 * '' National Citizen's Award'', 1991 by President of India * ''Special TTK Award'' and ''Best Artist Award'' by the Madras Music Academy in 1983 and 1993 respectively * ''Rajiv Gandhi National Integration Award'' * Madhya Pradesh Government Award, in 2004 by the Government of Madhya Pradesh * Maharajapuram Santhanam Award, in 2010 * Lifetime Achievement Award, in 2014 by Mahindra Finance on January 17, 2015


Discography

He recorded a CD of Carnatic compositions by
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called ''Ilaiyaraaja's Classics in Mandolin''. In 2008, U Srinivas released ''Samjanitha'' featuring Debashish Bhattacharya (Lap Steel Guitar),
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,
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, Sivamani, Vikku Vinaykram, Dominique Piazza Michael Brook, U Rajesh and others. Partial discography: *Mandolin - Master U. Srinivas (Magnasound, 1986) *Mandolin Ecstasy (Oriental, 1986) *Magic Mandolin (Chhanda Dhara, 1989) *Music on Mandolin (Super Cassette, 1990) *Double Mandolin (The Master Company, 1991) *Modern Mandolin Maestro (GlobeStyle, 1991) *Trio Mandolin (Koel, 1992) *Mandolin Duets (EMI, 1994) *Prodigy (Koel, 1994) *Rama Sreerama (
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, 1994) *Dream, with Michael Brook (Real World/Virgin/EMI, 1995) *Dawn Raga (Womad, 1996) *Marvels on Mandolin (Magnasound, 1996) *Mandolin (Geethanjali, 1998) *Mystic Raptures (Music Today, 2000) * Remember Shakti: The Believer (Verve/Universal, 2000) *Mandolin Magic (Dunya, 2001) *Gamanashrama (Charsur, 2003) *Sangam:
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Meets Indian Masters (WEA, 2003) *Om Nama Shivaya (Sea, 2004) *Five Star (Saregama 2004) *Mandolin Melodies: South Indian Classical Music (Felmay, 2005) *Ragasangamam (Music Today, 2006) *Sahavaadhan (Living 2006) *Samjanitha (Dreyfus Records, 2008) *Chinnanchiru Kiliye (Music Today, 2011) *Sangeet Santaj Vol. 1 & 2 (Music Today, 2011) *Ru-Ba-Ru: A Unique Confluence of Sarangi & Mandolin (Music Today, 2011) *Dikshitar Masterpieces (Music Today, 2011) For the Sangeetha Music label, U. Srinivas recorded the following albums: *Mokshamugalada *Nadasudharasa *Double Mandolin *Meenakshi Memudam *Pancharatna Kritis –Trio Mandolin *Magnetic Mandolin *Naada Brahmaanandam (Double Mandolin) *Naanu Palimpa *Vaathapi on Mandolin *Endaro Mahanubhavulu *Enduko Dayaradura *Gaana Sampoornam *Mandolin Ganamrutham


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