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'''Sangeetha Kalanidhi''' or '''Sangeeta Kalanidhi''' (Tamil: சங்கீத கலாநிதி, Sanskrit : |
'''Sangeetha Kalanidhi''' or '''Sangeeta Kalanidhi''' (Tamil: சங்கீத கலாநிதி, Sanskrit : 𑌸𑌙𑍍𑌗𑍀𑌤𑌕𑌲𑌾𑌨𑌿𑌧𑌿) (''sangeetha'' = music, ''kala'' = art, ''nidhi'' = treasure or ocean) is the title awarded yearly to a ] musician by the ].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Vignessh|date=2020-08-13|title=Madras Music Academy to hold Margazhi concerts online|url=https://thefederal.com/states/south/tamil-nadu/madras-music-academy-to-hold-margazhi-concerts-online/|access-date=2020-12-07|website=The Federal|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Kolappan|first=B.|date=2017-07-16|title=Sangita Kalanidhi award for Chitraveena maestro Ravikiran|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/music/sangita-kalanidhi-award-for-chitraveena-maestro-ravikiran/article19288982.ece|access-date=2020-12-07|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> | ||
From 1929 to 1941, the award did not exist. The idea of the award was conceived in 1942 by the then Academy President KV Krishnaswami Iyer; and on 1 January 1943, all musicians who had presided over the annual conferences between 1929 and 1942 were awarded the title. This included 2 or 3 past presidents - Palamarneri Swaminatha Iyer (1931), probably Umayalpuram Swaminatha Iyer (1936) and Mangudi Chidambara Bhagavatar (1937) - who were no more, but no posthumous award has been presented since then. <ref name='award_hist'>{{Cite web|url=https://sriramv.wordpress.com/2020/12/09/a-season-sans-sangita-kalanidhi/|title = A Season sans Sangita Kalanidhi|date = 9 December 2020}}</ref> Some sources cite 1946 as the year of death for Umayalpuram Swaminatha Iyer, in which case he might have received Sangeet Kalanighi award in his lifetime only. <ref>https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/history-and-culture/More-a-teacher/article16147011.ece</ref> | From 1929 to 1941, the award did not exist. The idea of the award was conceived in 1942 by the then Academy President KV Krishnaswami Iyer; and on 1 January 1943, all musicians who had presided over the annual conferences between 1929 and 1942 were awarded the title. This included 2 or 3 past presidents - Palamarneri Swaminatha Iyer (1931), probably Umayalpuram Swaminatha Iyer (1936) and Mangudi Chidambara Bhagavatar (1937) - who were no more, but no posthumous award has been presented since then. <ref name='award_hist'>{{Cite web|url=https://sriramv.wordpress.com/2020/12/09/a-season-sans-sangita-kalanidhi/|title = A Season sans Sangita Kalanidhi|date = 9 December 2020}}</ref> Some sources cite 1946 as the year of death for Umayalpuram Swaminatha Iyer, in which case he might have received Sangeet Kalanighi award in his lifetime only. <ref>https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/history-and-culture/More-a-teacher/article16147011.ece</ref> |
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Sangeetha Kalanidhi or Sangeeta Kalanidhi (Tamil: சங்கீத கலாநிதி, Sanskrit : 𑌸𑌙𑍍𑌗𑍀𑌤𑌕𑌲𑌾𑌨𑌿𑌧𑌿) (sangeetha = music, kala = art, nidhi = treasure or ocean) is the title awarded yearly to a Carnatic musician by the Madras Music Academy.
From 1929 to 1941, the award did not exist. The idea of the award was conceived in 1942 by the then Academy President KV Krishnaswami Iyer; and on 1 January 1943, all musicians who had presided over the annual conferences between 1929 and 1942 were awarded the title. This included 2 or 3 past presidents - Palamarneri Swaminatha Iyer (1931), probably Umayalpuram Swaminatha Iyer (1936) and Mangudi Chidambara Bhagavatar (1937) - who were no more, but no posthumous award has been presented since then. Some sources cite 1946 as the year of death for Umayalpuram Swaminatha Iyer, in which case he might have received Sangeet Kalanighi award in his lifetime only.
Sangeetha Kalanidhis
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References
- Vignessh (13 August 2020). "Madras Music Academy to hold Margazhi concerts online". The Federal. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- Kolappan, B. (16 July 2017). "Sangita Kalanidhi award for Chitraveena maestro Ravikiran". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- ^ "A Season sans Sangita Kalanidhi". 9 December 2020.
- https://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/history-and-culture/More-a-teacher/article16147011.ece
- "Sangita Kalanidhi – Music Academy". musicacademymadras.in. Retrieved 7 December 2020.