Bombay Jayashri to be Conferred Sangita Kalanidhi Award by Music Academy
The Music Academy of Chennai, one of the most prestigious institutions for classical music in India, has announced that it will confer the Sangita Kalanidhi award on the renowned Carnatic musician Bombay Jayashri. The Sangita Kalanidhi award, which is considered to be one of the highest honors in the field of Carnatic music, is awarded annually by the Music Academy to outstanding musicians who have made significant contributions to the art form.
Bombay Jayashri, also known as B. Jayashri Ramnath, is a well-known Carnatic vocalist, composer, and teacher. She is known for her soulful renditions of traditional Carnatic compositions as well as her innovative experiments with fusion music. She has been performing for over three decades and has a large following both in India and abroad.
The Music Academy’s decision to confer the Sangita Kalanidhi award on Jayashri is a recognition of her exceptional talent and her contributions to the field of Carnatic music.
Jayashri has won several awards and accolades over the years, including the Padma Shri in 2020, one of India’s highest civilian honors.
The Sangita Kalanidhi award ceremony, which is held annually in Chennai, is a much-awaited event in the Carnatic music calendar. The award is conferred on the recipient during the annual Margazhi music festival, which takes place in December every year. The festival attracts thousands of music lovers from all over the world and is a celebration of the rich heritage of Indian classical music.
The Music Academy of Chennai, which was founded in 1928, has played a significant role in the preservation and promotion of Indian classical music. The Academy organizes regular concerts, workshops, and lecture demonstrations by leading musicians and scholars. It also publishes a quarterly journal, the Journal of the Music Academy, which is a valuable resource for researchers and music enthusiasts.
The conferring of the Sangita Kalanidhi award on Bombay Jayashri is a proud moment for the Music Academy and the Carnatic music fraternity. It is a recognition of the rich legacy of Carnatic music and the contributions of musicians like Jayashri who have dedicated their lives to the art form. The award ceremony in December promises to be a memorable event, and music lovers around the world eagerly look forward to it.
Staff Reporter