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The four most prominent Carnatic violin players in the first half of 20-th C were : Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu, [[Kumbakonam Rajamanickam Pillai]], [[T. Chowdiah]], and Papa Venkataramaiah. All of them were awarded the prestigious [[Sangeetha Kalanidhi]] title. | |||
[[Yehudi Menuhin]], a world-renowned violinist, was greatly impressed when he heard Dwaram play at Justice [[P. V. Rajamannar]]'s house. The famous playback singer [[Ghantasala (singer)|Ghantasala]] learned Carnatic music under Naidu. Kalaimamani SMT.Radhanarayanan is also a disciple of V.naidu. Shri Venkateshwaran, vocalist is a student of Radhanarayanan. | [[Yehudi Menuhin]], a world-renowned violinist, was greatly impressed when he heard Dwaram play at Justice [[P. V. Rajamannar]]'s house. The famous playback singer [[Ghantasala (singer)|Ghantasala]] learned Carnatic music under Naidu. Kalaimamani SMT.Radhanarayanan is also a disciple of V.naidu. Shri Venkateshwaran, vocalist is a student of Radhanarayanan. | ||
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===Family=== | ===Family=== | ||
* DVN's daughter Dwaram Mangatayaru was a violin player, and her violin duets with her father are available on the net. <ref>https://www.rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10968</ref> | |||
* Eminent Musicologist [[Dwaram Bhavanarayana rao]] is his son.<ref>Bhavanarayana Rao and Daram satyanarayana and Dwaram srinivasa rao and two daughters the great violinist Dwaram mangathayaru and Dwaram shamala Dwaram, Luminaries of 20th Century, Part I, Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 401–2.</ref> Prof. Dwaram Lakshmi, Dwaram Venkata Sarada Padmasree, Dwaram Anantha Venkata Swamy, Dr. Dwaram Venkata Krishna Ganesha Tyagaraj, Dwaram Srinivasa Pavan kumar are the children of Dwaram Bhavanarayana Rao and Dwaram Venkata Varadamma. | * Eminent Musicologist [[Dwaram Bhavanarayana rao]] is his son.<ref>Bhavanarayana Rao and Daram satyanarayana and Dwaram srinivasa rao and two daughters the great violinist Dwaram mangathayaru and Dwaram shamala Dwaram, Luminaries of 20th Century, Part I, Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 401–2.</ref> Prof. Dwaram Lakshmi, Dwaram Venkata Sarada Padmasree, Dwaram Anantha Venkata Swamy, Dr. Dwaram Venkata Krishna Ganesha Tyagaraj, Dwaram Srinivasa Pavan kumar are the children of Dwaram Bhavanarayana Rao and Dwaram Venkata Varadamma. | ||
* [[Dwaram Anantha Venkata Swamy]] is his grandson.<ref>[http://www.vizagcityonline.com/Personalities/Archives/dwaramswamy.html Personality Profile – Mr. Dwaram A. V. Swamy (Dwaram Anantha Venkata Swamy)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180928133647/http://www.vizagcityonline.com/Personalities/Archives/dwaramswamy.html |date=28 September 2018 }}. Vizagcityonline.com. Retrieved on 2 December 2018.</ref> He is a Civil Engineer working in [[Visakhapatnam Steel Plant]]. | * [[Dwaram Anantha Venkata Swamy]] is his grandson.<ref>[http://www.vizagcityonline.com/Personalities/Archives/dwaramswamy.html Personality Profile – Mr. Dwaram A. V. Swamy (Dwaram Anantha Venkata Swamy)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180928133647/http://www.vizagcityonline.com/Personalities/Archives/dwaramswamy.html |date=28 September 2018 }}. Vizagcityonline.com. Retrieved on 2 December 2018.</ref> He is a Civil Engineer working in [[Visakhapatnam Steel Plant]]. |