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Chong Chiu Sen[1], also known as Mohan Kumar, is a Malaysian-born Chinese vocalist[2]. He was an apprentice of Carnatic musician D. K. Pattammal who also adopted him as her god-grandson[3] and named him Sai Madhana Mohan Kumar[4].

Chong Chiu Sen
张秋胜
Background information
Also known asMohan Kumar
Born5th August 1983
Selangor, Malaysia
OriginPetaling Jaya, Malaysia
GenresCarnatic music, Indian classical music
Occupation(s)Vocalist
InstrumentHarmonium
Years active2002–present
Websitewww.facebook.com/saimadhanamohankumar

Biography

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Chong was introduced to Carnatic music through Bhajans[5]. He started formal training in Bhajan singing under the tutelage of (late) Datin Shanthi Jagadeesan and R. Vatsala in Malaysia. Chong was interested in both, playing the harmonium and singing Bhajans. He learned to play the harmonium from Sri Jullius Tan Teck Joo and continued Bhajan training with Vijayalakshmi Kulaveerasingam.

Subsequently, he studied Bharatha Natyam under Usha Srinivasan and started learning the veena under Sangeetha Kala Acharya, Kalpakam Swaminathan. Chong soon realized his reason for traveling to India were primarily to broaden his musical prowess. He had a series of negative experiences with instructors who cheated him of his savings, but eventually found D.K Pattammal.[notes 1]. However, during their meeting her husband advised her to not accept him as a student because of her deteriorating health. Before he left, Pattammal asked him to sing for her and his rendition of Maha Ganapathim in raga nattai convinced her to accept him. She later adopted him as her god-grandson and name him Sai Madhana Mohan Kumar. After 2006, Chiu Sen continued his music lessons under Pattammal's granddaughter, Gayathri Sundararaman.[notes 2]

  1. ^ "8 Talented Foreigners Who Are So Good at Indian Classical Music They Would Put Many of Us to Shame!". The Better India. 2017-01-13. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  2. ^ "List of Carnatic singers - Wikipediam.org". en.wikipediam.org. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  3. ^ Warrier, Shobha. "This Chinese sings in Sanskrit". Rediff. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  4. ^ "DK Pattammal | A Loving Teacher". www.dkpattammal.org. Retrieved 2020-12-04..
  5. ^ "The Bliss of Bhajan Offerings at Thy Lotus Feet". media.radiosai.org. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  1. ^ "I have no words to explain the feeling I had when I set my foot down from my bicycle by her house compound. The moment I stepped into her house, tears started rolling down my cheeks. I felt a sense of belonging and that this is where I was meant to be. As I set my very first sight upon her, I bursted out in tears. I felt that I have met her before. That feeling is so dear. I believe that we had a connection, a certain bond in my previous birth. Her loving aura and loving smile was just like my Lord Sathya Sai Baba. I just couldn't control my tears due to this Divine Love from Her through Him!" said Chiu Sen.
  2. ^ "The beauty of learning from Gayathri Sundararaman akka is that we both share the same love for our beloved Guru and Grandmother D. K. Pattammal." - Chong Chiu Sen


Major performances and awards

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  • 2019 he received the title ‘GAANA GANDHARVA’ bestowed by ICC & Temple, Memphis, TN, USA.[1]
  • 2019 he was given the Life Time Achievement Award by Shirdi Sai Baba Society of Malaysia.
  • On 10th March 2018, Chong was the recipient of The Outstanding Person Award for Promoting Culture given by AIKYA Oneness through music | Global Adjustments Foundation.[2]
  • On 27 November 2015, he received an award from Padma Vibhushan Pandit Jasraj for the Pt. Jasraj — Rotary Club of Hyderabad Award for Cross Cultural Understanding in Hyderabad.[3]
  • On 21 November 2013, he performed during Sri Sathya Sai Baba's 88th birthday celebration in Puttaparthi.[4][5]
  • In October 2013, was selected as one of the top 5 Best Devotional Song Singers by the Recording Industry Association of Malaysia (RIM) for the first Anugerah Industri Music (AIM) Indian Music Awards.
  • On 1 January 2006, he performed in the 79th Annual Conference of The Music Academy in Chennai.[6]
  • On 12 November 2005, he performed during the 32nd National Festival Spirit of Unity concerts for the Universal Integration Committee. [1]

Category:Carnatic music

  1. ^ "Vocal Concert by Chong Chiu Sen". Carnatic America. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  2. ^ "Musical notes for future leaders". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  3. ^ NAIDU, JAYWANT (2015-11-29). "Connecting through music". deccanchronicle.com/. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
  4. ^ "The Prasanthi Reporter: Chiu Sen's Carnatic Concert and SSSIHMS Anniversary…".
  5. ^ "Malaysian Chiu Sen enthrals with Carnatic music". deccanchronicle.com/.
  6. ^ "Archives". The Star.