Keshav (musician)
Keshava Kaarthikeyan (born 1 March 2003) is an Indian tabla player.[1] He is a prodigy and performed at the age of seven at the Delhi Commonwealth Games.[2]
Keshava Kaarthikeyan | |
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Background information | |
Born | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | 1 March 2003
Origin | India |
Genres | Hindustani classical music |
Occupation(s) | Tabla Prodigy |
Instruments | tabla |
Years active | 2010–present |
Early life
Keshava Kaarthikeyan was born in Chennai, India, the son of an artist, Gopika Dahanukar, and a film maker, Kaarthikeyan Kirubhakaran.[3] He is the grandson of painter, Prafulla Dahanukar.[4] He started learning tabla when he was two years old.
Career
Keshava was spotted by Bharat Bala at an event, while he was conceiving Rhythms of India, the first Part of the Delhi Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in 2010. Since then he has performed extensively with his mother Gopika and raga guitarist Nadaka and learnt from Amit Kavtekar a student of Ustad Allarakha. Keshava was also enrolled in the Pandit Shankar Ghosh Academy online and has also taken classes with Pt. Arup Chattopadhay and masterclasses with Ustad Zakir Hussain. Currently he is studying with Ray Speigel from the Punjab Gharana and a long time student of Ustad Allarakha.
References
- http://sify.com/news/young-tabla-prodigy-enthrals-cwg-audience-news-national-kkduachebih.html
- "Hindustan Times – Archive News".
- "Biggest ever Commonwealth Games begins in Delhi". The Times of India.
- Sarkar, Urvashi (4 October 2010). "Child prodigy delights spectators". The Hindu.