Sriranjani Santhanagopalan | |
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Born | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation | singer |
Known for | Carnatic music |
Sriranjani Santhanagopalan (born 1990 or 1991) is an Indian singer specialized in Carnatic music.
Early life and career
Sriranjani was born and raised in Chennai. She is the daughter of Carnatic singer Neyveli Santhanagopalan. Sriranjani had received no singing training until the age of 17.
She has been an 'A' graded artist on All India Radio since 2013. Sriranjani had received the award for the Best Vocalist (Junior) by The Music Academy by 2015. The Madras Music Academy recognized her for "outstanding lecture demonstration" in 2022. Sriranjani participated in panel discussion for the Music Academy in 2024.
Sriranjani has performed for the Madras Music Season at the Music Academy in 2023 and 2024, as well as at Krishna Gana Sabha in 2024 and in Madurai for the 73rd Music and Arts Festival in 2025.
References
- ^ S Subhakeerthana (2015-01-06). "'I'm Nothing Without My Dad'". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
- Sharanya CR (2018-01-21). "Madras is like the Tinder of saris: Sriranjani". The Times of India. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
- ^ "Sriranjani's soulful concert at music festival enthrals audience in Madurai". The Hindu. 2025-01-06. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
- "Annual list of Casual/Staff artists (Classical Music) of All India Radio, Chennai as on 01.01.2020" (PDF). Prasar Bharati. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
- "Prize Winners 2022". The Music Academy. 2022. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
- S. Adithyanarayanan; Archana Murali (2024-12-25). "Three young musicians explore the intricate bond between lakshana and lakshya in Carnatic music". The Hindu. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
- "98th Annual Concerts 2024". The Music Academy. 2024. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- "97th Annual Concerts 2023". The Music Academy. 2023. Retrieved 2025-01-18.
- P. Srihari (2025-01-11). "Carnatic vocalist Sriranjani Santhanagopalan made the best of the short-duration concert". The Hindu. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
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