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About Sruti SRUTI- The India Music and Dance Society is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in the Philadelphia area and founded in 1986. Sruti s principal mission is to promote and present Indian classical music and dance. In addition Sruti also seeks to educate the Philadelphia community at large about Indian arts. Sruti is a volunteer-run organization. Its leadership comprises of an elected Board of Directors and several committees. Sruti publishes an annual magazine Sruti Ranjani and a periodical, Sruti Notes. During the past twenty four years, SRUTI has grown from presenting three to four concerts a year to presenting eight to ten concerts a year. All this has been made possible with recognition and funding from many granting agencies and corporations in addition to a loyal and appreciative audience. SRUTI has received generous grants from private foundations and public organizations including the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Dance Advance and Philadelphia Music Project (funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts), Sam Fels Foundation. www.sruti.org srutiphila@gmail.com SRUTI BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010 Venkat Kilambi, President Ramaa Nathan, Director Resources Uma Prabhakar, President-elect Sundari Balakrishnan, Director Publications Ravi Pillutla, Secretary Sudhakar Rao, Director Marketing Usha Bala, Treasurer Raji Venkatesan, Director Sunanda Gandham, Director

The Brothers in Melody - Aruna Chandaraju in The Hindu- August 11 2006 AGAINST POPULAR NOTION Sreeramprasad and Ravikumar believe that training in manodharma begin from the very first lesson in music. Getting a good guru is all about one's good fortune. By that reckoning, the Malladi Brothers, Sreeramprasad and Ravikumar, are extraordinarily fortunate. Their first and inhouse teachers, were the redoubtable Malladi Srirammurthy and Suri Babu their grandfather and father respectively. Next they came under the tutelage of the illustrious Sripada Pinakapani, Nedunuri Krishnamurthy, and Voleti Venkateswarlu. Their grandfather who taught them basic exercises adopted a highly valuable method. Saraliswaras were taught, not straight and plain, but replete with gamakas. So were the jantiswaras and alankaras. This not only increased the Malladi Brothers' swara gyaanam, but also helped them understand the right proportions or optimum levels of gamakas. And this in turn made their passage to manodharma easy and natural, even unconscious, since they'd be involuntarily humming gamaka-laden phrases. In fact, the brothers believe this is where and how manodharma learning begins from the very first basic Sripada Pinakapani lesson. "The popular notion of manodharma as a separate, advanced stage in music-learning is a misconception." Their grandfather stressed on sahitya gyaanam. Of first learning the lyric and its meaning, and the context/mood in which it was composed. Without such an understanding, bhava can't be evoked, he would explain. For instance, a rendition of Thyagaraja's Darshana kriti "Giripai Nelakonna Ramuni", would be soulless unless you first learnt it was composed by Thyagabrahma in ecstasy after a darshan of Rama. As a regular at the concerts of Semmangudi, Ariyakudi, Nayana Pillai, Palghat Mani, Maharajapuram V. Iyer, etc., their grandfather learnt many lessons and tips from these greats, all of which he communicated to his student-grandsons. Malladi Brothers were also trained by their father Suri Babu. He coached them in a single or limited-avarthanam swarakalpana which enables understanding of different facets of a raga in a fixed rhythmic pattern. He also emphasised punctuation in sahitya so in any composition, right from the varnas, he would insist on his sons perfecting every halfavarthanam before proceeding to the next one. Suri Babu's long AIR stint had made him an expert at voice modulation, mike sense and the art of bringing out all the nuances of a raga in the brief span of four-five minutes allotted to it (radio concerts have short durations). All these skills he passed on to his sons. Suri Babu was also an expert in tuning the tanpura. "Our father imparted to us, an accurate shruti sense and precision. He would insist that we played the tanpura as we sang. Or, he'd play the tanpura as he taught us. Unfortunately, today's teachers use electronic tanpuras, a practice which reduces the shruti sense. Here, one keeps increasing the volume of the shruti box since one can't sing at low volume. This is

especially problematic during concerts since the performer goes off key, unable to hear the electronic tanpura because of the surrounding accompaniments." Essence of raga From 1991, the brothers came under Nedunuri's tutelage. "Nedunuri had an amazing raga-oriented approach. In every phrase of a keertana he would extract the raga's essence. Some of Nedunuri's sangathis are virtually his patented ones. He taught us that if one understands the steps in improvisation of one ragam, that formula can be applied to any other ragam." The elder of the brothers, Sreeramprasad recounts an incident: "Guruji asked me to sing Bhairavi. After few minutes, I took off on the panchama note. He immediately stopped me and asked why I was in such a hurry to go to the panchama when Bhairavi has so much scope before the panchama." In fact, as the brothers point out, Nedunuri's approach was raagavardhini or stage-bystage development of a ragam. Nedunuri also stressed that any ragam has salient sangathis which define its characteristic features. Having sung those, one should proceed to one's manodharma and creativity. From the legendary Pinakapani, the brothers learnt 200 krithis. And also many of the precious lessons which Pinakapani later put into his classics Sangeeta Sourabham and Pallavi Gana Sudha. The brothers admire Pinakapani's fourpoint formula learn good music, teach worthy students, sing and propagate good music, preserve music for posterity. Voleti Venkateswarulu Nedunuri Krishnamurthy The Malladi Brothers' father and uncle were students of that great master Voleti Venkateswaralu. "They passed on to us, the precious knowledge they gained from Voleti and in that sense, Voleti was our teacher too. Voleti was famed for his ability in bringing out a swara's beauty. And yet for him, swaras were mere steps or means to reach that pinnacle called Naadam. And having reached there one must experience naadaanandam, Voleti would say. He was indeed a siddha purusha, a rishi in music. And we also aspire to reach that naadaanandam with his blessings." Sruti Day 2010- Saturday, December 11 2010 Music & Dance Presentations, General Body Meeting Montgomery County Community College Science Center Auditorium, Blue Bell, PA

Malladi Brothers: Sreeramprasad and Ravikumar Sreeramaprasad and Ravikumar were born with a legacy and rich tradition accrued through their grand father Sri Malladi Srirama Murthy and through their father Sri Suri Babu, a disciple of Voleti Sri Venkateswarulu. They have received additional training from Sangeetha Kalanidhi Sripada Pinakapani and his well-known disciple, Sangeetha Kalanidhi Nedunuri Krishnamurthy who, realizing the potential of Malladi Brothers, took them under his guidance to represent his rich style of music. A large repertoire of Carnatic compositions and possession of vibrant and powerful voices have made Sreeram Prasad and Ravikumar the most sought after young maestros. Their musical intellect, melody & aesthetics provide for a most scintillating concert. They have sustained a classic and symbolic expression of Carnatic music, bagging awards from premier organizations including the prestigious premier National Youth Music Title of Sangeetha Yuva Puraskar by Sangeet Natak Akademi; Isai Peroli by Karthik Fine Arts, Chennai; title of Aasthana Vidwan of the Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysore, being the youngest to receive the honor thus far; title of Naadha Bhushanam from Shanmuganandha Fine Arts, New Delhi; title of Naadha Mani from Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam They have traveled extensively all over India and abroad (including several tours of Europe, the USA, Canada and Australia) promoting and preserving the rich traditional music they represent. Accompanying Artists B.U.Ganesh Prasad: Violin B.U.Ganesh Prasad hails from a family of connoiseurs of classical music & his blazing talent was recognized at a very young age by his father late Sri B.S. Umakanth. He had his initial violin training under Basavanagudi Nataraj & vocal guidance from Bangalore S.Shankar during his formative years. It was under the able guidance of violin maestro Sri V.V.Subramaniam, that Ganesh further honed & nurtured his skills. An accomplished vocalist himself, he is able to vocalize his violin style with fluency. He is currently the disciple of Sangeetha Kalacharya P.S.Narayanaswamy of Semmangudi school. Acknowledged as a violinist par excellence,ganesh Prasad is an A- graded artist of All India Radio & Doordarshan. He has accompanied legenderay musicians in the field of Carnatic music including,smt D.K.Pattamal, Nedunuri Krishnamurthy, T.V.Shankaranarayanan,Madurai T.N. Seshagopalan, R.K. Srikantan & among the present day top artists like Bombay Jayshree, Sudha Raghunathan, Sanjay Subramaniam, T.M. Krishna to name a few. His talent has taken him all over the globe perfroming for different spectrum of audiences both as a soloist & accompanist. He has

been featured in many commercial CD's & DVD's with various artists & also has produced a violin solo album called as Blissful Strings.. Patri Satish Kumar: Mridangam Patri Satish Kumar is one of the most sought after Mridangam artists. His gurus are some of the great Mridangam players from Andhra - Sri Ramachandramurthy, Sri V.A. Swami and Sri V. Narasimhan. Satish was inspired into the world of Percussion right from childhood by his mother Padmavathy, a renowned violinist. He played his first concert at the young age of 7. An exponent of Classical, Fusion and Jazz percussion, Satish is a very innovative artist and has performed in many international festivals. Satish has played many audio and video recordings with different melodic instruments from India and the West & has also conceived a special Laya Vinyasam (a cascade of rhythms) titled Dancing Drums. He has evolved a style of his own which he blends perfectly with different instruments and voice as he adapts his approach playing alongside varied melodic instruments. Satish Kumar has regaled audiences all over the world including the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, Middle-east, Singapore and Japan. He has been awarded ASTHANA VIDWAN of Kanchi Kaamakothipeetham of Kanchipuram along with the title MRIDANGA NAADA MANI. He has also been conferred the title NAVAYUGA NANDHI by Sri Siddha Baala Peetham of Tirunelveli. Satish is known for spontaneity, fine artistry and deft fingering techniques. Satish is ranked A-Top artist by AIR. A teacher with individualized touch, He has disciples in most continents. He has been featured in many national and international broadcasts. Sruti Celebrates 25 years of Indian Classical Music and Dance Programming in the Greater Philadelphia region Commencing with Thyagaraja Aradhana in March 2011, major Music and Dance events are being planned around the Memorial Day and Labor Day Weekends in addition to regular programming through the year. We are counting on Sruti Patrons to help make 2011 a memorable year.