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'''Ramnad Krishnan''' (14 September 1918 – 29 January 1973) was a vocalist in the [[Carnatic music|Carnatic]] tradition. He did his schooling in [[Ramnad]] in [[Madras Presidency]]. He learned music from Ramnad C. S. Sankarasivam. His training under Smt. Brinda combined with his manodharma made many of his concerts quite memorable. His rendering of rakthi ragas, notably Begada and [[Sahana (raga)|Sahana]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ramnad Krishnan: A Confluence Of Three Streams|url=https://www.magzter.com/article/Art/Sruti/Ramnad-Krishnan-A-Confluence-Of-Three-Streams|access-date=2020-09-14|website=www.magzter.com|language=en}}</ref> and ragas like [[Madhyamavati|Madhyamavathi]] and [[Dheerashankarabharanam|Shankarabaranam]], among others are unparalleled. He served on the faculty of Government College of Carnatic Music in [[Madras]]. He was also a visiting Professor at  [[Wesleyan University]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Artist in Residence Raghavan Dies Nov. 21|url=https://newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu/2009/11/30/raghavan/|access-date=2020-09-14|website=News @ Wesleyan|language=en-US}}</ref> He was also one of the founding organizers of the [[Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Artist in Residence Raghavan Dies Nov. 21|url=https://newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu/2009/11/30/raghavan/|access-date=2020-09-14|website=News @ Wesleyan|language=en-US}}</ref> He recorded two albums for [[Nonesuch Records]]' legendary Explorer Series.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Nonesuch Records Music of South India: Songs of the Carnatic Tradition|url=https://www.nonesuch.com/|access-date=2020-09-14|website=Nonesuch Records Official Website|language=en}}</ref>
'''Ramnad Krishnan''' (14 September 1918 – 29 January 1973) was a vocalist in the [[Carnatic music|Carnatic]] tradition. He did his schooling in [[Ramnad]] in [[Madras Presidency]]. He learned music from Ramnad C. S. Sankarasivam. His training under Smt. Brinda combined with his manodharma made many of his concerts quite memorable. His rendering of rakthi ragas, notably Begada and [[Sahana (raga)|Sahana]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ramnad Krishnan: A Confluence Of Three Streams|url=https://www.magzter.com/article/Art/Sruti/Ramnad-Krishnan-A-Confluence-Of-Three-Streams|access-date=2020-09-14|website=www.magzter.com|language=en}}</ref> and ragas like [[Madhyamavati|Madhyamavathi]] and [[Dheerashankarabharanam|Shankarabaranam]], among others are unparalleled. He served on the faculty of Government College of Carnatic Music in [[Madras]]. He was also a visiting Professor at  [[Wesleyan University]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Artist in Residence Raghavan Dies Nov. 21|url=https://newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu/2009/11/30/raghavan/|access-date=2020-09-14|website=News @ Wesleyan|language=en-US}}</ref> He was also one of the founding organizers of the [[Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Artist in Residence Raghavan Dies Nov. 21|url=https://newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu/2009/11/30/raghavan/|access-date=2020-09-14|website=News @ Wesleyan|language=en-US}}</ref> He recorded two albums for [[Nonesuch Records]]' legendary Explorer Series.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Nonesuch Records Music of South India: Songs of the Carnatic Tradition|url=https://www.nonesuch.com/|access-date=2020-09-14|website=Nonesuch Records Official Website|language=en}}</ref>
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Ramnad Krishnan (14 September 1918 – 29 January 1973) was a vocalist in the Carnatic tradition. He did his schooling in Ramnad in Madras Presidency. He learned music from Ramnad C. S. Sankarasivam. His training under Smt. Brinda combined with his manodharma made many of his concerts quite memorable. His rendering of rakthi ragas, notably Begada and Sahana[1] and ragas like Madhyamavathi and Shankarabaranam, among others are unparalleled. He served on the faculty of Government College of Carnatic Music in Madras. He was also a visiting Professor at Wesleyan University.[2] He was also one of the founding organizers of the Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival.[3] He recorded two albums for Nonesuch Records' legendary Explorer Series.[4]

References

  1. "Ramnad Krishnan: A Confluence Of Three Streams". www.magzter.com. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  2. "Artist in Residence Raghavan Dies Nov. 21". News @ Wesleyan. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  3. "Artist in Residence Raghavan Dies Nov. 21". News @ Wesleyan. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  4. "Nonesuch Records Music of South India: Songs of the Carnatic Tradition". Nonesuch Records Official Website. Retrieved 14 September 2020.

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