T. V. Sankaranarayanan

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Padma Bhushan Sankaranarayanan, is a winner of the Sangeetha Kalanidhi award instituted by the Madras Music Academy and is particularly noted for easily reaching the upper notes.

Profile

He was born in Mayiladuturai of Thanjavur district in the state of Tamil Nadu in south India. At the age of nine, he started learning music from his uncle, Madurai Mani Iyer.

He made his debut on the concert platform in 1968 and then gradually established himself as a Carnatic vocalist. He has performed in India and abroad and has several albums. In a profile published in the Financial Express, Subbudu, a music critic, once wrote: "Sankaranarayanan is indeed an asset to the Carnatic music world, where the tribe of good vocalists is dwindling."

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