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'''Krishnamurtha (Kanniks) Kannikeswaran''' known as Kanniks, is an Indian-born American musician, scholar, composer, writer and music educator based |
'''Krishnamurtha (Kanniks) Kannikeswaran''' known as Kanniks, is an Indian-born American musician, scholar, composer, writer and music educator based in Cincinnati, OH.<ref>''''</ref> Often described as ‘The Magic Musician From Madras,’ Kanniks has worked on numerous productions, choral performances, lectures, workshops,<ref name="Mason Our Town">{{cite journal|last1=Richardson|first1=Rachel|title=The Magical Musician From Madras|journal=Mason Our Town|issue=October–November 2012|pages=12, 13, 14|url=http://issuu.com/cincinnati/docs/mason-our-town-oct-2012?e=1025128/2597974|accessdate=15 November 2014}}</ref><ref name="About Kanniks">{{cite web|last1=Kannikeswaran|first1=Kanniks|title=About Kanniks|url=http://www.kanniks.com/about-kanniks.htm}}</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Kanniks has trained in the classical Carnatic and Hindustani music traditions of India. He founded the Greater Cincinnati Indian Community Choir in late 1993 and produced his first musical production "Basant - A Musical Celebration of Spring" in 1994.<ref name="Mason Our Town" /> His productions combine Indian voices |
Kanniks has trained in the classical Carnatic and Hindustani music traditions of India. He founded the Greater Cincinnati Indian Community Choir in late 1993 and produced his first musical production, "Basant - A Musical Celebration of Spring," in 1994.<ref name="Mason Our Town" /> His productions combine Indian voices and chants with Western choruses and orchestral arrangements.<ref name="Across America, Voices Rise">{{cite web |last1=Burnett |first1=John |title=Across America, Voices Rise To Reinvent India |url=https://www.npr.org/2013/11/07/243535684/across-america-voices-rise-to-reinvent-india |publisher=NPR}}</ref> Kanniks has assembled and led Indian American choirs in 10 cities in the United States.<ref name="Across America, Voices Rise" /><ref name="UC Magazine Citation">{{cite journal |last1=Blum |first1=Barbara |title=UC Indian American choral composer in national spotlight |url=http://magazine.uc.edu/famousalumni/kanniks.html |journal=UC Magazine |accessdate=15 November 2014}}</ref> His doctoral work is on the music and life of ] (1775-1835), an Indian composer. He regularly presents lecture demonstrations on the music of Dikshithar at the prestigious Music Academy in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.<ref name=LecDemsAcademy>{{cite web|title=Reports on Lec-Dems|url=http://www.kutcheribuzz.com/december-season-buzz-2013/general-buzz-2013/1539-reports-on-lec-dems|website=Kutcheri Buzz}}</ref><ref name=LecDemsAcademy2>{{cite web|title=The influence of the dhrupad on Muttuswami Dikshitar kritis|url=https://sriramv.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/the-influence-of-the-dhrupad-on-muttuswami-dikshitar-kritis/|website=Madras Heritage and Carnatic Music|accessdate=19 January 2015|date=2010-12-16}}</ref> His articles on music have appeared in online forums, and he has contributed to music columns in newspapers.<ref name=HinduArticleDikshithar>{{cite news|last1=Kannikeswaran|first1=Kanniks|title=Legacy From Dikshitar|url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/music/legacy-from-dikshitar/article4507995.ece|accessdate=19 January 2015|work=The Hindu|date=March 14, 2013}}</ref> | ||
==Choral Music== | ==Choral Music== | ||
Kanniks has assembled and conducted Indian American choirs across North America. He founded the first Indian choir in the United States in Cincinnati in 1993. The Greater Cincinnati Indian Community Choir, directed by Kanniks Kannikeswaran, won two silver medals in the prestigious Champions Category in the World Choir Games 2012, held in Cincinnati Ohio.<ref name=IndianExpressRagaChoral>{{cite news|last1=Pundir|first1=Pallavi|title=Raga Choral|url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/raga-choral/990374/|accessdate=15 November 2014|work=The Indian Express|date=August 19, 2012}}</ref> Shanti, his flagship production is an oratorio for large mixed choruses, orchestra, dance, narration and multimedia. It has been performed many times in Cincinnati, Houston, Atlanta and other cities in the United States.<ref name=shantichoir>{{cite web|title=Shanti Choir|url=http://www.shantichoir.org/|website=Shanti A Journey Of Peace}}</ref><ref name=ShantiMorningCallArt>{{cite web|last1=Morse|first1=Diana|title=In 'Shanti,' East meets West - and the result is harmony|url=https://www.mcall.com/2006/05/14/in-shanti-east-meets-west-and-the-result-is-harmony/|website=The Morning Call|access-date=22 January 2015}}</ref> Recently, he produced "Sangam to Silicon Era |
Kanniks has assembled and conducted Indian American choirs across North America. He founded the first Indian choir in the United States in Cincinnati in 1993. The Greater Cincinnati Indian Community Choir, directed by Kanniks Kannikeswaran, won two silver medals in the prestigious Champions Category in the World Choir Games 2012, held in Cincinnati Ohio.<ref name=IndianExpressRagaChoral>{{cite news|last1=Pundir|first1=Pallavi|title=Raga Choral|url=http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/raga-choral/990374/|accessdate=15 November 2014|work=The Indian Express|date=August 19, 2012}}</ref> Shanti, his flagship production, is an oratorio for large mixed choruses, orchestra, dance, narration, and multimedia. It has been performed many times in Cincinnati, Houston, Atlanta, and other cities in the United States.<ref name=shantichoir>{{cite web|title=Shanti Choir|url=http://www.shantichoir.org/|website=Shanti A Journey Of Peace}}</ref><ref name=ShantiMorningCallArt>{{cite web|last1=Morse|first1=Diana|title=In 'Shanti,' East meets West - and the result is harmony|url=https://www.mcall.com/2006/05/14/in-shanti-east-meets-west-and-the-result-is-harmony/|website=The Morning Call|access-date=22 January 2015}}</ref> Recently, he produced "Sangam to Silicon Era," a choral presentation of the work of various Tamil poets through various ages, in Chicago at the 40th annual convention of the Tamil Nadu Foundation<ref name=TNFUSA>{{cite web|title=The 40th Annual TNF Convention|url=http://tnfusa.org/40th-annual-tnf-convention/|website=tnfusa.org/|accessdate=19 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150120200524/http://tnfusa.org/40th-annual-tnf-convention/|archive-date=20 January 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=SangamToSiliconEraNews>{{cite news|last1=Viswanath|first1=Narayana|title=The Cincinnati En-choir-er|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/The-Cincinnati-En-choir-er/2014/06/16/article2282221.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402191429/http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/The-Cincinnati-En-choir-er/2014/06/16/article2282221.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 2, 2015|accessdate=19 January 2015|work=The New Indian Express|date=Jun 16, 2014}}</ref> | ||
==Significant Creations== | ==Significant Creations== | ||
Shanti – A Journey of Peace is an oratorio for large mixed choruses, western and Indian instrumental ensembles, dancers, narration and multimedia. Shanti has recorded the participation of Indian community choirs, the Martin Luther King Chorale and the United Nations Association International Choir. Shanti has been performed by over 1000 people in Cincinnati OH |
Shanti – A Journey of Peace is an oratorio for large mixed choruses, western and Indian instrumental ensembles, dancers, narration, and multimedia. Shanti has recorded the participation of Indian community choirs, the Martin Luther King Chorale, and the United Nations Association International Choir. Shanti has been performed by over 1000 people in Cincinnati, OH; Bethlehem, PA, Houston, TX, and Atlanta, GA.<ref name="ShantiAtlanta">{{cite web|last1=Indurti|first1=Madhavi|title=Shanti- A Journey of Peace Enraptures Atlanta|url=http://www.nripulse.com/shanti-a-journey-of-peace-enraptures-atlanta/|website=NRI Pulse|accessdate=9 March 2016|date=2014-11-12}}</ref><ref name="ShantiKanniksInterview">{{cite web|last1=Hegde|first1=Jyothsna|title=Shanti explores the idea of peace and interconnectedness in a very powerful way: Kanniks Kannikeswaran|url=http://www.nripulse.com/shanti-kanniks-interview/|website=NRI Pulse|accessdate=9 March 2016|date=2014-10-28}}</ref> Shanti premiered in 2004 and recently celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Vishwanathan|first1=Ajay|title=Shanti – let the sensations wash over you|url=http://www.khabar.com/magazine/around-town/shanti-let-the-sensations-wash-over-you|website=Khabar Magazine|accessdate=9 March 2016}}</ref> | ||
Chitram - A Portrait of India – tells the story of the diversity in Indian culture through Indian choral music, dance and multimedia. Chitram premiered in Dayton OH in 2005 and has been performed in Dearborn MI, Cincinnati OH, Wilmington OH, Tampa FL, Fort Lauderdale FL, Minneapolis/St Paul MN, Toronto, and HoustonTX.<ref name="Chitram">{{cite news|last1=Guglani|first1=Suveena|title=Chitram: A Portrait of India|url=http://www.indoamerican-news.com/?p=25074|accessdate=9 March 2016|publisher=Indo American News|date=May 1, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Rele|first1=Nitish S.|title=Chitram Rocks Tampa Bay|url=http://www.khaasbaat.com/nov2007/news.htm|website=Khaasbaat|accessdate=9 March 2016}}</ref> | Chitram - A Portrait of India – tells the story of the diversity in Indian culture through Indian choral music, dance and multimedia. Chitram premiered in Dayton OH in 2005 and has been performed in Dearborn MI, Cincinnati OH, Wilmington OH, Tampa FL, Fort Lauderdale FL, Minneapolis/St Paul MN, Toronto, and HoustonTX.<ref name="Chitram">{{cite news|last1=Guglani|first1=Suveena|title=Chitram: A Portrait of India|url=http://www.indoamerican-news.com/?p=25074|accessdate=9 March 2016|publisher=Indo American News|date=May 1, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Rele|first1=Nitish S.|title=Chitram Rocks Tampa Bay|url=http://www.khaasbaat.com/nov2007/news.htm|website=Khaasbaat|accessdate=9 March 2016}}</ref> | ||
Ragas in Symphony portrays the intimate relationship between ragas and the seasons of the year. Written for mixed choruses, chamber orchestra and dances, this work was presented by the ] Dance Theater in the Netherlands in October 2015.<ref name="HagueNetherlands" /> It featured the Surinamese Indian choir (Sharad choir), the and the of the Anton Philipszaal in The Hague. | Ragas in Symphony portrays the intimate relationship between ragas and the seasons of the year. Written for mixed choruses, chamber orchestra and dances, this work was presented by the ] Dance Theater in the Netherlands in October 2015.<ref name="HagueNetherlands">{{cite web |last1=Srinivasan |first1=Priya |date=2015-01-13 |title=Ragas in Symphony |url=http://srutimag.blogspot.in/2015/01/ragas-in-symphony.html |accessdate=9 March 2016 |website=Sruti Magazine}}</ref> It featured the Surinamese Indian choir (Sharad choir), the and the of the Anton Philipszaal in The Hague. | ||
Sharad – A Celebration of Autumn for Indian choir, western orchestra, performed in the Netherlands (2013) and in Tampa (2014). | Sharad – A Celebration of Autumn for Indian choir, western orchestra, performed in the Netherlands (2013) and in Tampa (2014). |
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Kanniks Kannikeswaran | |
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Born | Chennai, Tamil Nadu |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Kanniks |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer, Scholar |
Notable work | Shanti Oratario, Vismaya |
Krishnamurtha (Kanniks) Kannikeswaran known as Kanniks, is an Indian-born American musician, scholar, composer, writer and music educator based in Cincinnati, OH. Often described as ‘The Magic Musician From Madras,’ Kanniks has worked on numerous productions, choral performances, lectures, workshops,
Career
Kanniks has trained in the classical Carnatic and Hindustani music traditions of India. He founded the Greater Cincinnati Indian Community Choir in late 1993 and produced his first musical production, "Basant - A Musical Celebration of Spring," in 1994. His productions combine Indian voices and chants with Western choruses and orchestral arrangements. Kanniks has assembled and led Indian American choirs in 10 cities in the United States. His doctoral work is on the music and life of Muthuswami Dikshitar (1775-1835), an Indian composer. He regularly presents lecture demonstrations on the music of Dikshithar at the prestigious Music Academy in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. His articles on music have appeared in online forums, and he has contributed to music columns in newspapers.
Choral Music
Kanniks has assembled and conducted Indian American choirs across North America. He founded the first Indian choir in the United States in Cincinnati in 1993. The Greater Cincinnati Indian Community Choir, directed by Kanniks Kannikeswaran, won two silver medals in the prestigious Champions Category in the World Choir Games 2012, held in Cincinnati Ohio. Shanti, his flagship production, is an oratorio for large mixed choruses, orchestra, dance, narration, and multimedia. It has been performed many times in Cincinnati, Houston, Atlanta, and other cities in the United States. Recently, he produced "Sangam to Silicon Era," a choral presentation of the work of various Tamil poets through various ages, in Chicago at the 40th annual convention of the Tamil Nadu Foundation
Significant Creations
Shanti – A Journey of Peace is an oratorio for large mixed choruses, western and Indian instrumental ensembles, dancers, narration, and multimedia. Shanti has recorded the participation of Indian community choirs, the Martin Luther King Chorale, and the United Nations Association International Choir. Shanti has been performed by over 1000 people in Cincinnati, OH; Bethlehem, PA, Houston, TX, and Atlanta, GA. Shanti premiered in 2004 and recently celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2014.
Chitram - A Portrait of India – tells the story of the diversity in Indian culture through Indian choral music, dance and multimedia. Chitram premiered in Dayton OH in 2005 and has been performed in Dearborn MI, Cincinnati OH, Wilmington OH, Tampa FL, Fort Lauderdale FL, Minneapolis/St Paul MN, Toronto, and HoustonTX.
Ragas in Symphony portrays the intimate relationship between ragas and the seasons of the year. Written for mixed choruses, chamber orchestra and dances, this work was presented by the Korzo Dance Theater in the Netherlands in October 2015. It featured the Surinamese Indian choir (Sharad choir), the Dario Fo choir and the Residentie Orkest of the Anton Philipszaal in The Hague.
Sharad – A Celebration of Autumn for Indian choir, western orchestra, performed in the Netherlands (2013) and in Tampa (2014). Colonial Interlude – Featuring the life and music of Indian composer Muthuswami Dikshitar, performed by the National University of Singapore Indian Instrumental Ensemble (March 2010).
Other Significant Compositions
Kanniks composed the invocation that was performed by his daughter Vidita Kanniks at the reception held in honour of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Madison Square Gardens, New York on Sep 28, 2014.
''Sul taal dhrupad in Raga Jog in honor of the Sai Temple in Mason OH – performed by the Gundecha brothers.
Collaborations
Kanniks has collaborated with musicians from around the world including John Morris Russell, Mrinalini Sarabhai, Mallika Sarabhai and others. His collaboration with the Gundecha Brothers resulted in ‘Guruguha Dhruvapada’ - a dhrupad concert featuring kritis of Dikshitar rendered in the classical dhrupad style. He has worked with conductor Catherine Roma who has conducted several of his productions including Shanti. He has also worked with the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and the Cincinnati symphony orchestra . He recently collaborated with the Korzo theater in the Netherlands, the United Nations Association International Choir in Houston and with the National University of Singapore Indian Instrumental Ensemble, the NUS Symphony orchestra, the Dario Fo choir and the Residentie Orkest in The Hague, Netherlands.
Teaching
Kanniks is an adjunct faculty member of Musicology at the College Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, since 1994. Kanniks also conducts classes outside the University in Indian classical music for children and adults of all age groups. He is the founder of the American School of Indian Art (ASIA). He was a visiting artist at the University of South Florida.
Awards and recognition
- Lifetime achievement award from the SRGMPDN forum in Washington DC (Sep 2014)
- Lifetime achievement award from the Geeva Foundation, Louisville KY (May 2014)
- Ohio Heritage Fellowship - Ohio Arts Council - 2011
- McKnight Visiting Composer Residencies - American Composers Forum - 2011
- Inaugural Award for the Advancement of Dharmic Arts and Humanities - Hindu American Foundation - 2013
- Best Lecture Demonstration/Paper at 81st Annual Conference of the Music Academy - Madras - 2007.
- Individual Artists Fellowship from the Ohio Arts Council (2003)
Research
The Indo Colonial Music of Dikshitar: Kannikeswaran has done extensive research on the Indo Colonial Music of Dikshitar and the nottusvara sahityas. Kanniks presented a lecture demonstration on this topic at the Music Academy - Madras in 2007 and in 2008, released the first ever recording of the Nottusvara Sahityas in the voice of his daughter Vidita Kanniks with western (largely Celtic) orchestration. This recording ‘Vismaya - An Indo Celtic Musical Journey’ was released both in India and in the United States. He also presents his work at the Annual meetings of the Society for Ethnomusicology. He has presented thematic programs on this topic in the presence of India’s former president Dr. Abdul Kalam, India’s former ambassador to the US Meera Shankar and at the Media Rise Festival in Washington DC. He has presented talks, lecture/demonstrations and articles on this topic in various places in North America (including venues such as Berklee College of Music, The University of Cincinnati, The University of Texas at A&M and more), Singapore (National University of Singapore), Trinidad and India (Bangalore International Center, IIT Madras and more)
Dikshitar and dhrupad: Kannikeswaran has researched into the various aspects of Dikshitar’s music - particularly the similarity between Dikshitar’s compositions and Dhrupad . He collaborated with the Gundecha brothers to present "Meditative Moments: Guruguha-Dhruvapada", a unique concert that highlighted Dikshitar's compositions that have similarities with Dhrupad, in Houston in 2012 and in Cincinnati in June 2014. He has numerous articles and lecture demonstrations to his name on this topic
References
- Kanniks' Personal Website
- ^ Richardson, Rachel. "The Magical Musician From Madras". Mason Our Town (October–November 2012): 12, 13, 14. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- Kannikeswaran, Kanniks. "About Kanniks".
- ^ Burnett, John. "Across America, Voices Rise To Reinvent India". NPR.
- Blum, Barbara. "UC Indian American choral composer in national spotlight". UC Magazine. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- "Reports on Lec-Dems". Kutcheri Buzz.
- "The influence of the dhrupad on Muttuswami Dikshitar kritis". Madras Heritage and Carnatic Music. 2010-12-16. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ Kannikeswaran, Kanniks (March 14, 2013). "Legacy From Dikshitar". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- Pundir, Pallavi (August 19, 2012). "Raga Choral". The Indian Express. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- "Shanti Choir". Shanti A Journey Of Peace.
- Morse, Diana. "In 'Shanti,' East meets West - and the result is harmony". The Morning Call. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- "The 40th Annual TNF Convention". tnfusa.org/. Archived from the original on 20 January 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- Viswanath, Narayana (Jun 16, 2014). "The Cincinnati En-choir-er". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- Indurti, Madhavi (2014-11-12). "Shanti- A Journey of Peace Enraptures Atlanta". NRI Pulse. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Hegde, Jyothsna (2014-10-28). "Shanti explores the idea of peace and interconnectedness in a very powerful way: Kanniks Kannikeswaran". NRI Pulse. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Vishwanathan, Ajay. "Shanti – let the sensations wash over you". Khabar Magazine. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Guglani, Suveena (May 1, 2014). "Chitram: A Portrait of India". Indo American News. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Rele, Nitish S. "Chitram Rocks Tampa Bay". Khaasbaat. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Srinivasan, Priya (2015-01-13). "Ragas in Symphony". Sruti Magazine. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- Blum, Barbara. "UC's ties to India prime minister's Madison Square Garden event". UC Magazine. University of Cincinnati. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
- ^ Rao, Shuchita. "Music: Fusing Two Idioms". Khabar (July 2012).
- "Sharad, Celebrating Autumn". Topic Times. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- "Faculty of College Conservatory of Music". CCM Faculty Biographies.
- "American School of Indian Art". kanniks.com. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- "2011 Ohio Heritage Fellowship Recipients". Ohio Arts Council.
- "McKnight Visiting Composer Residencies". American Composers Forum. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- "DC Days Awards: Hall of Fame". Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- "Vismaya". Retrieved 19 January 2015.
- ^ Vishwanath, Narayana (4 August 2014). "Truly, an engaging speech". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on March 10, 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- Swamy, Prakash (June 8, 2012). "Exploring the Dhrupad-Dikshitar connection". Retrieved 19 January 2015.
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