Young talent Bhavana Iyer
If the Semmangudi bani is vibrantly alive
in the music of the talented vocalist-disciples of PS Narayanaswamy, the wards of fellow Sangita Kala Acharya and fellow Srinivasa
Iyer disciple V Subrahmaniam are not far behind.
Among the young singers owing allegiance to this admirable pathantara is
Bengaluru-based Bhavana Iyer.
Bhavana, who had early music lessons from some outstanding teachers like
Kallidaikurichi Mahadeva Bhagavatar, Bombay S Ramachandran and S Rajam, came to
V Subrahmaniam as a disciple for the long haul in 2001. Showing rare
grasping power and dedication besides a ringing voice, she has progressed by
leaps and bounds since then.
Now a consummate young concert musician, she acknowledges the immense benefits
of her guru’s “great emphasis on open-throated singing, clarity in pathantara
and the sarvalaghu suddham characteristic of Sri Semmangudi.”
Over the years, Bhavana has grown to be his senior disciple and an able
performer some of whose concerts have received very favourable reviews, with
The Hindu and The Indian Express in particular giving her their stamp of
approval as a worthy representative of the Semmangudi school. Her rakti raga
explorations have come in for special praise for the nostalgia they evoke in
the experienced listener.
Bhavana, who has a masters degree in horticulture from Texas A&M
University, USA, was actively involved in SPICMACAY’s programmes in the USA,
while a student there.
Posted by Sruti Magazine November 20, 2012
