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Jyotsna Srikanth
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Jyotsna Srikanth is an Indian violinist and composer, performing Carnatic music and Western classical music .\nEarly life\nJyotsna Srikanth was born in an Andhra musical family in Bangalore , India . Her mother, Ratna Srikantaiah, is a Carnatic musician and teacher. \nMusical Life \nTraining [ edit ]\nJyotsnas music training began with Carnatic vocals at age five under her mother. It was a rigorous programme of coaching, with practice for six hours daily, and the attendance of concerts during the festival periods. \nAt the age of six, she attended a violin performance by the virtuoso Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan , which sparked her own interest in the instrument. She began training under RR Keshavamurthy , a doyen of classical Indian violin. Her first solo concert was at the age of nine. \nJyotsna recognised the necessity of learning the western classical style of violin in order to become a complete violinist , and began her training in this genre at the Bangalore School of Music . For more advanced training, she went to Chennai to study with VS Narasimhan, a solo violinist who works with the notable Indian composer Ilaiyaraaja . She achieved her grading from the Royal School of Music , London. \nCareer [ edit ]\nJyotsnas initial foray into music came in the film industry, playing under the direction of film composers such as Hamsalekha and Ilaiyaraaja. By her account, she has played for over two hundred south Indian films. \nFollowing her marriage, she moved to London, where she expanded her repertoire to music scores for documentaries (on Discovery and National Geographic ), teleserials, besides performing at global music events such as WOMAD , the Red Violin Festival , the Cleveland Music Festival, and the BBC Proms . \nJyotsna also performs jazz and fusion , and has set up a troupe called Fusion Dreams ,. She has collaborated with the classical guitarist Simon Thacker, and the flamenco \u002Fjazz guitarist Eduardo Niebla ., as well as Fado saxophonist Rão Kyao .\nJyotsna has lectured on comparative techniques between the Indian and western classical violin at University of Cambridge and Liverpool University . \nShe established a foundation Dhruva to help upcoming Indian artistes to perform in the United Kingdom, as well as raise funds for charity. \nIn 2012, she organised the London International Arts Festival, a series of concerts of Carnatic, fusion, folk and Balkan music, as well as dance performances from Cyprus and India. \nJyotsna continues her Carnatic music career as a soloist and as an accompanist, and has performed with masters such as Dr M. Balamuralikrishna , Kadri Gopalnath , and N. Ravikiran . \nSrikanth specialises in the following Indian composers: Thyagaraja , Purandara Dasaru , Papanasam Sivan , Annamacharya , Muthuswami Dikshitar , Shyama Sastri and Mysore Vasudevachar\nAcclaim \nHer violin playing and music style has been referred to as "amazing". \nIn 2008, she received a Fellowship in Carnatic Music from the Trinity College of Music , London. \nPersonal life \nJyotsna is a practising pathologist, having received MBBS and Post-Graduate degrees in Clinical Pathology from Bangalore Medical College , India. She is married to KV Srikanth Sharma, has two children and lives in London.
Jyotsna Srikanth is an Indian violinist and composer, performing Carnatic music and Western classical music .\nEarly life\nJyotsna Srikanth was born in an Andhra musical family in Bangalore , India . Her mother, Ratna Srikantaiah, is a Carnatic musician and teacher. \nMusical Life \nTraining [ edit ]\nJyotsnas music training began with Carnatic vocals at age five under her mother. It was a rigorous programme of coaching, with practice for six hours daily, and the attendance of concerts during the festival periods. \nAt the age of six, she attended a violin performance by the virtuoso Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan , which sparked her own interest in the instrument. She began training under RR Keshavamurthy , a doyen of classical Indian violin. Her first solo concert was at the age of nine. \nJyotsna recognised the necessity of learning the western classical style of violin in order to become a complete violinist , and began her training in this genre at the Bangalore School of Music . For more advanced training, she went to Chennai to study with VS Narasimhan, a solo violinist who works with the notable Indian composer Ilaiyaraaja . She achieved her grading from the Royal School of Music , London. \nCareer [ edit ]\nJyotsnas initial foray into music came in the film industry, playing under the direction of film composers such as Hamsalekha and Ilaiyaraaja. By her account, she has played for over two hundred south Indian films. \nFollowing her marriage, she moved to London, where she expanded her repertoire to music scores for documentaries (on Discovery and National Geographic ), teleserials, besides performing at global music events such as WOMAD , the Red Violin Festival , the Cleveland Music Festival, and the BBC Proms . \nJyotsna also performs jazz and fusion , and has set up a troupe called Fusion Dreams ,. She has collaborated with the classical guitarist Simon Thacker, and the flamenco \u002Fjazz guitarist Eduardo Niebla ., as well as Fado saxophonist Rão Kyao .\nJyotsna has lectured on comparative techniques between the Indian and western classical violin at University of Cambridge and Liverpool University . \nShe established a foundation Dhruva to help upcoming Indian artistes to perform in the United Kingdom, as well as raise funds for charity. \nIn 2012, she organised the London International Arts Festival, a series of concerts of Carnatic, fusion, folk and Balkan music, as well as dance performances from Cyprus and India. \nJyotsna continues her Carnatic music career as a soloist and as an accompanist, and has performed with masters such as Dr M. Balamuralikrishna , Kadri Gopalnath , and N. Ravikiran . \nSrikanth specialises in the following Indian composers: Thyagaraja , Purandara Dasaru , Papanasam Sivan , Annamacharya , Muthuswami Dikshitar , Shyama Sastri and Mysore Vasudevachar\nAcclaim \nHer violin playing and music style has been referred to as "amazing". \nIn 2008, she received a Fellowship in Carnatic Music from the Trinity College of Music , London. \nPersonal life \nJyotsna is a practising pathologist, having received MBBS and Post-Graduate degrees in Clinical Pathology from Bangalore Medical College , India. She is married to KV Srikanth Sharma, has two children and lives in London.