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Hyderabad Tyagaraja Aradhana Music Festival

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Hyderabad Tyagaraja Aradhana Music Festival
Location(s)Shilparamam, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Years active2016 – present
FoundersViolin Vasu
Websitesanskritifoundation.in/htamf

Hyderabad Tyagaraja Aaradhana Music Festival (HTAMF) is an annual 5 day Carnatic music festival held in Hyderabad, Telangana at Shilparamam.[1] It is held on the lines of the popular Tyagaraja Aradhana[2] by Sanskriti Foundation[3] which was found in 2005 and registered in 2008 by ViloinVasu a violinist, music teacher and researcher.

History

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The festival started in 2016 for Carnatic classical music fans in Hyderabad, who otherwise travel to Tyagaraja Aaradhana in Tamil Nadu. It was started by Carnatic classical music artist, Violin Vasu. The events include Nagara sankeerthana is followed by Pancharatna Brindaganam. The music festival carries the same fervour and spirit into the Pancharatna Brindaganam in traditional Thiruvaiyaru style.

2016 event

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It was the inaugural 3 day event, with 5 events.[4]

2017 event

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Over 250 artists participated in the event.[5] All the artists performed Pancharatna Kriti in unison paying tribute to Saint Tyagaraja.

  • Dr Annavarappu Ramaswamy
  • Prof Yella Venkataswara Rao
  • Kalarathna Dr DV Mohana Krishna

2018 event

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The event is held for 4 days. Over 300 musicians and live painting for Pancharatna Kritis by renowned artist Sri Kuchi on 21 January.[6] It would have six events with over 20 concerts in the evenings.[4]

  • D. Ravikanth
  • Padma
  • Sangeetakala sisters
  • Manasi Prasad

2019 event

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The non-profit charity music festival is announced to be held for 5 days[7] in remembrance of Saint Tyagaraja from 30-Jan-19 to 3-Feb-19 [1] with more than 400 carnatic musicians and live painting for Pancharatna Kritis. It starts with inauguration from evening of 30-Jan-19, followed by student teacher community concerts on 2-Feb-19 and Brindaganam on 3-Feb-19 morning. The event hosts concerts by experienced musicians on all the 5 days. Felicitation to Mridanagam Vidwan V.Kamalakara Rao on the 5th day of the festival. This festival is covered and supported by news media and organisations such as TV5 News, Hindu Dharmam, Telangana Today, Vaishnavi caterers and Chutneys restaurant.

It would have six events including Kuchipudi dance with over 18 concerts in the evenings.

30 Jan 2019

Vocal Concerts by Vidushi Malladi Karthika Triveni, Vidwan Kalyan Vasanth K.V., Vidushi Dr. S. Umadevi, Vidwan Komanduri Seshadri

Accompaniments: Vidwan Bhatti Pawan Singh (violin), Vidwan Srinivasa Gopalan (mridangam)

Vidwan Krishna Sravan Kopparapu (mridangam), Vidwan Dr. Eamanujapuram Srikanth (kanjira)

31 Jan 2019

Vocal Concerts by Vidushi Dr. Swarna Mangalampalli, Vidushi Mridula Ashwin, Vidwan NCH Parthasarathy, Jalatarangini Concert by Jalataranga Kala Praveena Vidwan Nemani Somayajulu.

Accompaniments Vidwan Oruganti Rajasekhar (violin), Vidwan Ch Ramakrishna (mridangam), Vidwan Krishna Sravan Kopparapu (mridangam), Vidwan Vemuganti Sridharacharya (ghatam)

1 Feb 2019

Vocal Concerts by Vidwan D.L. Prachotan, Vidushi Dr. Ramaprabha Yerramilli, Gotu Vadyam & Flute Duet by Vidushi Emani Lalitha Krishna  & Vidushi Emani Poornima Krishna

Kuchipudi Dance Performance by Abhinaya Vani Nritya Niketan

Accompaniments:

Vidushi Radhika Srinivasan (Violin), Vidwan P. VidyaSagar (mridangam), Vidwan Krishna Sravan Kopparapu (mridangam), Vidwan Wg Cdr Minjur M Yagnaraman (morsing)

2 Feb 2019

Vocal Concerts by Vidwan Sathiraju Venumadhav, Vidushi Dr. Neeta Chandrasekhar, Vidushi Dr. Duddu Radhika,

Kuchipudi Dance Performance by students of Vidushi Tulasi Popuri

Accompaniments

Vidwan K. Anantha Sowrirajan (violin), Vidwan Nemani Somayajulu (mridangam), Master Karthikeya, Vidwan K V Ramakrishna (ghatam)

3 Feb 2019

Vocal Concerts by Vidushi Srivani Sarma, Vidwan Sangeethacharya, Dr. Vyzarsu Balasubrahmanyam, Vidushi Dr. K. Seshulatha Viswanath, Vidwan Modumudi Sudhakar

Accompaniments :

Vidwan NandaKumar (violin), Chiranjeevi Aditi Vasudevan (violin),  Vidwan Jaya Bhaskar (mridangam), Vidwan Krishna Sravan Kopparapu (mridangam), Master Karthikeya (mridangam), Vidwan K V Ramakrishna (ghatam), Vidwan Wg Cdr Minjur M Yagnaraman (morsing)

References

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  1. ^ "Treat for Carnatic music lovers in Hyderabad". Telanganatoday.com. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Tyagaraja Music Festival a treat for Hyderabad's music lovers". Telanganatoday.com. 19 January 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  3. ^ "A decade of culture - City-based Sanskriti Foundation has been making an indelible mark in the field of music, dance and culture". Telanganatoday.com. 26 January 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Music festival at Shilparamam from Jan 18". The Hans India. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Thiruvaiyaru spirit takes over". Telanganatoday.com. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  6. ^ Maitreyi, M. I. Melly (16 January 2018). "Pancharatna Brindaganam to celebrate the legacy of Tyagaraja". Thehindu.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  7. ^ "City's set for Aradhana". TheHindu.com. 25 January 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2019.