Swaminatha Iyer of Pazhamaneri was a Carnatic musician and violinist from Tamil Nadu, India. He was honored with the title of Sangita Kalanidhi by the Madras Music Academy in 1931, recognizing his contributions to Carnatic Music.
Early life and descendants
Swaminatha Iyer came from the village of Palamaneri (also known as Pazhamarneri) in the Thanjavur district. His lineage and legacy continues through his great-granddaughter Mahathi, an established Carnatic vocalist and playback singer in the Indian Film Industry.
Contributions to Carnatic Music
In 1912, Swaminatha Iyer played a role in the Sangita Vidya Mahajana Sangam, a music conference organized by Abraham Pandithar and also presided over the afternoon session of the conference.
Awards
Sangita Kalanidhi (1931): Awarded by Madras Music Academy. He was also awarded the title Gayaka Siromani.
References
- ^ "Sangita Kalanidhi". Music Academy.
- "Panjavarnam Penn". Panjavarnam Penn.
- "A centenary of music conferences - Madras Heritage and Carnatic Music". sriramv.com. May 25, 2012.
- "The first Karnatak music conference". June 1, 2023.
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