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词条 T. M. Thiagarajan
释义

  1. Family Background

  2. Training in Music

  3. Music Programmes

  4. As a Musicologist

  5. Students

  6. Awards and Felicitations

  7. Death

  8. Notes

  9. References

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T. M. Thiagarajan ({{lang-ta|டி. எம். தியாகராஜன்}}) (28 May 1923 – 27 June 2007) was a Carnatic vocalist and musicologist from Tamil Nadu in Southern India. He was awarded the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1981.

Family Background

He hails from an illustrious family in Thanjavur[1] famous for music and dance. His grandfather and great-grandfather were Asthana Vidwans in the Baroda[2] court. Even now members of this family are living in Vadodara with the family name Thanjavurkar.

Thiagarajan's father is Mahalingam Pillai, a mridangam maestro and his mother is Seethalakshmi Ammal.[3]

Training in Music

Thiagarajan started learning music from his father. Later, he became a disciple of Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer and had advanced training under him.[3] Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, speaking on the occasion of T. M. Thiagarajan's 80th birthday, said that it was mridangam maestro Thanjavur Vaidyanatha Iyer who sent Thiagarajan to him as a student.[4]

Music Programmes

He performed his first stage concert at Thiruvaiyaru when he was only eight years old. A senior artiste Pudukottai Dakshinamurthi Pillai, who accompanied him on mridangam was delighted with the boy's performance. At the end of the concert, Dakshinamurthi Pillai took the boy in his arms and blessed him.[3]

Thiagarajan has performed numerous concerts on All India Radio, various TV channels and on stage. In the early days he was accompanied on the mridangam either by his father or his brother Thambuswamy. Another brother Balasubramanian accompanied on the violin. It was a family team. Both his brothers died in the same month.[3]

As a Musicologist

Thiagarajan was not only a singer; he was a lyricist, composer, teacher and administrator.[4]

He was Principal of the Government Music College in Chennai. After retirement from this post in 1981, he served as the Principal of the Music Teachers' college run by the Music Academy, Chennai.[3]

He composed music to rare kritis of lesser known composers like Chengalvaraya Sastri, Ramaswamy Sivan, Annayya, Periyasamy Thooran.

He also composed music to Andal's Tiruppavai, Manaickavasagar's Thiruvembavai and published with notations.[4]

Students

Rajalakshmi Sekar, Trichy Sisters S. Prema and S. Jaya, O. S. Thyagarajan, Mangalam Shankar,Sridhar nilakantan,Gowri Gokul, Lakshmi Rangarajan, Kuzhikkarai Viswalingam, S. Seetharaman, E. Gayatri, M. Narmada, Raji Gopalakrishnan, Nirmala Sunderarajan and Subhashini Parthasarathy are some of the torch bearers of the TMT tradition.[4]

Awards and Felicitations

  • Sangeetha Kalanidhi, 1981 by Music Academy Chennai [5]
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, 1982 by Sangeet Natak Academy[6]
  • Sangeetha Choodamani, 1974 by Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai[7]

Death

After a prolonged illness T. M. Thiagarajan died on 27 June 2007 in Chennai.

Notes

1. ^Thanjavur - sometimes written as Tanjore or Thanjavoor.
2. ^Baroda Princely State; now called Vadodara.
3. ^T. M. Thiagarajan
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.hindu.com/fr/2003/05/30/stories/2003053001570400.htm | title=Many strings to his artistic bow | newspaper=The Hindu | date=30 May 2003 | accessdate=14 March 2014 | author=Sulochana Pattabhiraman}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.musicacademymadras.in/fotemplate05.php?temp=ac1c9891-da71-11e2-b2c0-00167688e545&tc=acb9c3bc-f620-11e2-8d59-00304891133e&shid=acb9f4b8-f620-11e2-8d59-00304891133e | title=Recipients of Sangita Kalanidhi | publisher=The Music Academy | accessdate=14 March 2014 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304101059/http://www.musicacademymadras.in/fotemplate05.php?temp=ac1c9891-da71-11e2-b2c0-00167688e545&tc=acb9c3bc-f620-11e2-8d59-00304891133e&shid=acb9f4b8-f620-11e2-8d59-00304891133e | archivedate=4 March 2016 | df= }}
6. ^SNA Awardees {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150530204253/http://sangeetnatak.gov.in/sna/awardeeslist.htm |date=2015-05-30 }}
7. ^Sangeetha Choodamani Awardees Gallery {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120816001051/http://www.krishnaganasabha.org/sangchoo.html |date=2012-08-16 }}

References

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