Seasoned artiste Prema Rangarajan
Among a small but growing band of cerebral musicians in Carnatic music,
with a scholarly bent of mind and a proclivity for expanding their repertoire
in meaningful directions not explored by the majority, is Prema Rangarajan, who
has a PhD from Madras University for her work on the Sanskrit compositions of
25 vaggeyakaras from Annamacharya to MD
Ramanathan. This A grade artist of AIR and
Doordarshan has been a regular performer in the concert circuit for several
years now.
Prema has had the benefit of tutelage under some stalwarts of Carnatic music
including S Rajam, Sulochana Pattabhiraman, VV Srivatsa and Chengalpattu
Ranganathan. She trained with Kadayam Krishnamurthy (and TS Raghavan at Delhi
University before she moved to Chennai) and Lakshmi Natarajan. The wide variety
in the mentorship she has received has helped her to enhance her skills in a
whole range of aspects of Carnatic music—such as rare ragas and compositions,
ragam-tanam-pallavi, traditional pathantara and aesthetic nuances.
Prema’s contributions in AIR’s efforts to archive different compositional forms
like varnam, tillana, javali and paripadal as well as rare kritis by many
vaggeyakaras (along with her guru Sulochana Pattabhiraman), not to
mention Tyagaraja’s utsava sampradaya kritis (guided
by Dr M Balamuralikrishna and TS Parthsarathi) have been noteworthy.
Her scholarly output also includes lecture demonstrations on manodharma in
raga, kriti and swara singing, pallavi rendering, Dikshitar kritis and Tamil
compositions for Pondicherry University and Annamalai University on different
occasions under the UGC umbrella. She has also presented lec-dems at the Music
Academy and Indian Fine Arts Society, Chennai.
The winner of numerous awards, Prema Rangarajan has released a few devotional
music CDs. She has been a quiet, unfussy practitioner of solid music for
decades.
By V Ramnarayan
Posted by Sruti Magazine November 22, 2012
