Anayampatti S. Ganesan (born 22 May 1932) is a Carnatic musician from South India. He was born in Chennai.
Ganesan, who lives in Chennai, plays the jal tarang or jalatharangam in concerts throughout Southern India, and is also a carnatic vocalist and violinist. In Madras' 2005-2006 concert season. His jal tarang is "a set of 19 antique porcelain bowls from China that are 100 years old".[1]
References
- ↑ N. Scott Robinson. "World Music and Percussion: South Indian Percussionist Page". Retrieved 3 March 2012.
- A Dictionary of South Indian Music and Musicians (3 Vols-Set) : P. Sambamurthy, Indian Music Pub, 2001, pbk, Reprint, 535 p, 3 Vols.
- A Comprehensive Dictionary of Carnatic Music : Dictionary, Concepts, Charts, Ragas, Thalas, Compositions, Instruments, Musical Pillars and Much More : Vidya Bhavani Suresh, Skanda Pub, 2005, 396 p.
External links
- Youtube video - Anayampatti S. Ganesan
- The Music Conference 1976, The Music Academy, Madras
- News in The Hindu Newspaper published in 24 August 2018
- News in The Hindu Newspaper published on 5 January 2010
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