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Sangeetha Choodamani (Tamil: சங்கீத சூடாமணி) is an award bestowed on selected carnatic musicians by Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai every year. The Sabha conducts a music festival called Gokulashtami Sangeetha Utsavam for 60 days during August - October. [citation needed]
Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai SANGEETHA CHOODAMANI, 1976 02. Visakha Music Academy, Visakhapatham SANGEETA KALASAGARA, 1980 03. Sur Singar Samsad of Bombay SWAR VILAS, 1981 04. Sri Yagnavalka Cultural Association, Hyderabad NADA SUDHA NIDHI, 1981 05. Sangeetha Vidwat Sabha, Kakinada GANA KALA NIDHI, 1982 06.
In Chennai, Griffith Road in T.Nagar was renamed as 'Maharajapuram Santhanam Salai' in honor of Maharajapuram Santhanam. The street has the famous Krishna Gana Sabha and Muppathamman Temple. Awards and titles
Yuva Kala Bharathi, Bharat Kalachar, Chennai, 1999 Maharajapuram Sri Viswanatha Iyer Prize for Best Raga Alapana, Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai, 1996 Best Vocalist, Indian Fine Arts Society, Chennai, 1995
Best Ragam Tanam Pallavi Award 2011 - Music Forum, Chennai; Best Male Sub-Senior Vocalist 2011 - Parthasarathy Swami Sabha, Chennai; Maharajapuram Santhanam Award 2012 - Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai; Isai Chudar 2012 - Kartik Fine Arts, Chennai; Yuva Kala Bharathi 2012 - Bharat Kalachar, Chennai
Has performed at prestigious sabhas across the country and abroad including Karnataka Ganakala Parishat, Bangalore Gayana Samaja, Nadabrahma Sangeeta Sabha, Trivandrum Abhedananda Ashram, Kaladi Shankar Mutt, Sri Rama Seva Mandali - Fort high school, Shanmugananda Sangeeta Sabha Mumbai, Krishna Gana Sabha Chennai, and many more across Bellary ...
A Bharata natyam concert Carnatic music concert at Sri Krishna Gana Sabha. The city is known for its classical music shows. [2] Every December, Chennai holds a five-week-long Music Season, which has been described as one of the world's largest cultural events. [3]
Sangeetha Choodamani, from Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai (1997) Kalaimamani award from the state government of Tamil Nadu, India (1993) Bharat Jyothi from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, New York (1988) Sangeetha Kalasarathy from Parthasarathy Swami Sabha, Chennai, from Shri Jayendra Saraswathi of Kanchi Mutt