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Vocal: Bombay Jayashri
R.K. Sriram on violin and K. Arun Prakash on mridangam.

Bombay Jayashri is a very popular artist of South India. She learned carnatic music initially from her parents N.N. Subramaniam and Seetha. Later she learned music from TR Balamani and then became a disciple of Lalgudi Jayaraman. Harnessing a facile and mellifluous voice with restraint and dignity, she presents her music with a rare charisma that attracts large audience to her concerts. She is a recipient of several awards and has traveled worldwide quite extensively giving concerts.
R. K. Shriramkumar had his initial training in violin from Savitri Satyamurthy and had his advanced training from his grandfather R.K. Venkatrama Sastry. He presently receives guidance from V.V. Subramanyam. He also learnt vocal music from D.K. Jayaraman. He has accompanied several stalwarts in carnatic music and has travelled to US several times in the past accompanying Vijay Siva, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Unnikrishnan, Ravikiran and Rudrapatnam Brothers.
Arun Parakash had his training in Mridangam from the late Kalaimamani Ramanathapuram M.N. Kandaswami. He is a left-handed Mridangam player and has accompanied several leading carnatic music vidwans including K.V. Narayanaswamy, D.K. Jayaraman, T.R. Subramaninan, Seshagopalan, Sanjay Subramanian, TM Krishna and Ravikiran to name a few.

Date: 11/11/2001
Location: MIT Wong Auditorium
Time: 4 pm

Organized By: MITHAS, NEHTI and MIT Sangam

Cost: General $ 17<br> Temple devotee/MITHAS member $ 14<br> Student $ 10

Contact: Venkat (781) 647-9522<br> Sreekanth (978) 263-7017

Web: www.srilakshmitemple.org
Directions: http://whereis.mit.edu/bin/map?locate=wong

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