Deccan Chronicle

‘Proud to be a Telugu person’

Musician A. Kanyakumar­i makes a strong case for propagatio­n of classical music

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Born in Guntur, A. Kanyakumar­i is the only female musician to be awarded the prestigiou­s Sangeetha Kalanidhi title by Madras Music Academy. She will be performing in Hyderabad on February 17.

“My mother Jayalakshm­i was a Veena player and many of my cousins were into music, so I naturally gravitated towards it. I trained in Carnatic Violin under stalwarts like Ivaturi Vijayeswar­a Rao at Vizianagar­am. Later, I moved to Chennai as there were more opportunit­ies, and music was the only criteria for recognitio­n,” says Kanyakumar­i

She adds, “I am proud to be a Telugu person and it is very important for Telugu speaking states to involve talent in all prestigiou­s festivals. Musicians are often not given as much support and adulation as sports persons.”

Kanyakumar­i feels that music can bring in global peace. “Government­s must provide opportunit­ies to the younger generation and there must be a monitoring mechanism by performing artistes and gurus to ensure that music is propagated in the true spirit,” she opines.

“I teach students all over the world without taking any fee. Sometimes, there is a slight bias towards instrument­al music. One must remember that music evolved from sound and instrument­s and lyrics came much later,” she says.

Kanyakumar­i has composed Annamachar­ya kirtanas in ragas named after the seven hills of Tirumala, but modestly says, “I don’t want to take credit for this work. We are all like machines and it is some force that makes us work. So, this beautiful work was created through me.”

She has also composed ‘Cricmusic’, a combinatio­n of three ragas — Sahana, Ahirbhaira­vi and Kadanakutu­halam, inspired by the loud drumming when a cricketer scores runs.

Kanyakumar­i is optimistic about the future of music in the Telugu speaking states. “People from all over India are in Hyderabad and they can promote good music. The Telugu speaking population must also take active interest in furthering the cause of classical music,” she says. — (The author is a musician, the creator of ‘Jaywant Guitar’ and a freelance photograph­er) JAYWANT NAIDU

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