Jump to content

List of Indian violinists: Difference between revisions

m
Removing protection template from an unprotected page
m (robot: Update article (please report if you notice any mistake or error in this edit))
m (Removing protection template from an unprotected page)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{short description|None}}
{{short description|None}}


{{pp-semi-indef|small=yes}}
 
There are two styles of violin playing in India: the [[Carnatic music|Carnatic]] and the [[Hindustani classical music|Hindustani]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Indian Violin|publisher=Fiddling around the world|url=http://www.fiddlingaround.co.uk/india/|access-date=17 December 2014}}</ref> Carnatic violinists such as [[Malaikkottai Govindaswamy Pillai]], [[Tirukkodikaval Krishna Iyer]] and [[Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu]] performed concerts as early as the 1900. Indian violinists today such as [[Manoj George]], [[L. Shankar]], [[Balabhaskar]] have successfully adapted the [[Western culture#Music|Western music]] style of playing the violin and have been performing concerts outside of India. Violinists such as [[N. Rajam]] and [[Sangeeta Shankar]] are highly accomplished international performers in the Hindustani style. Violinists such as [[T.N. Krishnan]], [[A. Kanyakumari]], [[H.K. Venkatram]] and [[Mysore brothers]] have remained Carnatic classical violinists and have yet been able to reach out to audiences outside of India. Also, artists such as [[Jyotsna Srikanth]], [[L. Subramaniam]], [[Ambi Subramaniam]], and [[Roopa Revathi]] have satisfactorily managed to perform both Carnatic and Western music on the violin.
There are two styles of violin playing in India: the [[Carnatic music|Carnatic]] and the [[Hindustani classical music|Hindustani]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Indian Violin|publisher=Fiddling around the world|url=http://www.fiddlingaround.co.uk/india/|access-date=17 December 2014}}</ref> Carnatic violinists such as [[Malaikkottai Govindaswamy Pillai]], [[Tirukkodikaval Krishna Iyer]] and [[Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu]] performed concerts as early as the 1900. Indian violinists today such as [[Manoj George]], [[L. Shankar]], [[Balabhaskar]] have successfully adapted the [[Western culture#Music|Western music]] style of playing the violin and have been performing concerts outside of India. Violinists such as [[N. Rajam]] and [[Sangeeta Shankar]] are highly accomplished international performers in the Hindustani style. Violinists such as [[T.N. Krishnan]], [[A. Kanyakumari]], [[H.K. Venkatram]] and [[Mysore brothers]] have remained Carnatic classical violinists and have yet been able to reach out to audiences outside of India. Also, artists such as [[Jyotsna Srikanth]], [[L. Subramaniam]], [[Ambi Subramaniam]], and [[Roopa Revathi]] have satisfactorily managed to perform both Carnatic and Western music on the violin.