Thanjavur K. P. Sivanandam

Thanjavur K.P. Sivanandam (1917–2003) was a Carnatic veena player and a descendant of the Tanjore Quartet.[1]

Thanjavur K.P. Sivanadam
BornMarch 1, 1917[1]
DiedNovember 30th, 2003[1]
OccupationMusician[1]...
SpouseSarada Sivanadam [1]

Early Life

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Sivanandam was born into a musical family as the second son of Thanjavur K. Ponniah Pillai, a scholar and musician. He received training in vocal music and Bharatanatyam from his grandfather, Pandanallur Meenakshisundaram Pillai, and his father. He studied veena under Vidwans Desamangalam Subrahmanya Iyer and Gomati Sankara Iyer. Sivanandam earned the Sangita Bhushanam degree from Annamalai University.[1]

Musical Career

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At 21, Sivanandam began his career as a lecturer in music at Annamalai University for 11 years. He later joined the Tamil Nadu Government's Department of Music as a professor for two decades. In 1980, he founded the Swami Vipulananda Institute of Aesthetic Studies in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, where he served as Honorary Principal. His career included performances in India and abroad.

Contributions and Works

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Sivanandam played a pivotal role in preserving traditional musical compositions. He authored several influential works, including Natya Isai Karuvoolam, Thanjai Peruvudaiyan Perisai, and Adi Bharata Kala Manjari[2], which have become essential resources for students and practitioners of Carnatic music and Bharatanatyam.

Awards

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Sivanandam received several awards:

Personal Life

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He was married to Sarada Sivanandam, who was also a veena artist and they have performed together.[3] Sivanandam passed away on July 30, 2003. [1] [4]

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