16-Jul-2024 05:05 PM
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Chennai, July 16 (Reporter) The Chennai-based Veenavaadhini Sampradaya Sangit Trust has planned year long celebrations to mark 250th birth anniversary of one of the greatest composers of carnatic music, Nadajyoti Sri Muthuswamy Dikshitar, in a grand manner from July 21.
The celebrations will begin on Guru Purnima this year which falls on Sunday, a release from the Veenavadhini Trust said here on Tuesday.
Muthuswamy Dikshitar was born on March 24, 1775. He was a composer nonpareil, who also played the divine instrument Veena.
Nearly 480 of his compositions in a plethora of ragas are available, which serve as a treasure trove for carnatic music.
Veenavaadhini, founded by eminent veena players JT Jeyaraaj Krishnan and JaysriJeyaraaj Krishnan, who belong to the Sishya Parampara of Muthuswamy Dikshitar, will kickstart the year
long celebrations at the Lord Murugan Temple in Tiruttani (one of the six abodes of the Lord),
where Muthuswamy Dikshitar composed his very first song titled "Sri Nathadhi Guruguho Jayati Jayati".
Jeyaraaj and Jaysri will be rendering the same songs in the premises of the temple along with their disciples.
Starting with the Tiruttani program in July, Veenavaadhini will feature as part of the year long agenda, an upanyasam on Dikshitar by Sri Dushyanth Sridhar, explanatory concerts by senior stalwarts like Neyveli Santhanagopalan and Abhishek Raghuram, an akhandam featuring talented artists, as well as chamber concerts and workshops on Dikshitar kritis in the subsequent months.
The Veenavaadhini team will also endeavour to spread awareness about the importance of Dikshitar's contribution to the world of music by conducting interactive sessions at educational
institutions.
There will also be therapy and wellbeing sessions at senior citizen homes and rehab facilities.
Additionally, competitions on a global level on Dikshitar kritis are being planned for veena and
vocal so more people learn and deepen their understanding of the precious knowledge that these compositions have to offer, thereby increasing the overall cultural footprint.
The veena couple Jeyaraaj and Jaysri are disciples of Late A Anantharama Iyer and his sister
Late A Champakavalli of Kolkata, who continued the Dikshitar lineage they imbibed from their
father Brahmasri A Ananthakrishna Iyer, who underwent Gurukulavasam under Ambi Dikshitar,
the great grand nephew of Muthuswamy Dikshitar.
Jeyaraaj and Jaysri through their organization Veenavaadhini have championed the cause of preservation, propagation and popularization of Dikshitar compositions with particular emphasis
on veena renditions.This husband and wife team have shared a wealth of information through "VainikaGaayaka", a 26-episode series on DD Tamil, featuring Dikshitar compositions with explanations on the musical as well as lyrical and mythological information embedded in these compositions or kritis.
Through Veenavaadhini, Jeyaraaj and Jaysri have also been presenting thematic concerts,
conducting music festivals promoting Dikshitar compositions, playing and archiving the authentic versions of the compositions on veena for posterity, and showcasing these special compositions
to the music world through their VeenaJJ app, available across Android as well as ios platforms.
As part of the 250th Birth Anniversary, 250 compositions are being endeavoured to be made available in the VeenaJJ app by the end of the yearlong program.
They have also pioneered the concept of retracing the path of pilgrimage of Muthuswamy Dikshitar. Along with their disciples, they have been visiting every single temple and singing every signature composition in the sanctum where the composer intended them to be sung.
More than 200 compositions of Dikshitar have been taught by the veena couple to their disciples all over globe in the entire process. These compositions will be highlighted in a forthcoming podcast series by Veenavaadhini...////...