Kadri Gopalnath
Born in Panemangalore, Karnataka, Kadri
Gopalnath was initiated into music by his father
Thaniappa, a nagaswaram vidwan, who taught
him to play the instrument as a child. An adept at
playing the nagaswaram, clarionet, trumpet and the
saxophone, Gopalnath went on to hone his knowledge
and skills in Carnatic music under the guidance of
Gopalakrishna Iyer, Sangita Kalanidhi T.V. Gopalakrishnan, and Kumbakonam Balakrishna Pillai. Starting
with a concert under the auspices of the Chembai Memorial
Trust, Kadri Gopalnath has performed under the banner
of major sabhas in south India, creating a place for the
saxophone in the field of Carnatic music. He participated
in the BBC Promenade concert in London, and has also
played extensively at prestigious music festivals abroad
like the Jazz Festival in Prague, Berlin Jazz Festival,
the Music Halle Festival in Paris and Saxophonia in
Latvia—working closely with musicians of Europe.
A large number of audio cassettes and CDs of his
music—Carnatic and fusion—have been released over the
years. With jazz flautist James Newton he recorded the
Southern Brothers. Kadri Gopalnath has also played the
saxophone in films.
