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Sudha has a golden touch in her voice which enthralls
her listeners from all over the globe. There is
tantalizing mystery behind that cherubic smile.
Her deep relish for tradition and mystical old-world
charm is supremely addictive.
Her foundation in the world of music was laid
at a very young age and it was her mother Smt. Choodamani
who groomed her, before the onus to nurture her
music fell upon Vidwan Sri. B.V. Lakshman.
Sudha initially wanted to become a doctor, but
the thought of performing dissections so repelled
her that she gave up the idea. “It wasn’t that I
was a bad student. My dissections were always neat
and my diagrams were perfect, but I always found
myself fainting at the sight of blood!”
She proved her prowess both in academics and
in music and now, stood at a juncture where two
roads diverged - there was ‘something’ that was
needed to push her onto the road less traveled by.
Enter Padmavibushan Sangeetha Kalanidhi Dr. M.L.
Vasanthakumari, hailed by many as a musical genius,
a doyen of Carnatic music. In 1977, Sudha won a
Central Government scholarship that gave her the
opportunity to come under the wings of this master
of a great parampara. From this point on; there
was no turning back. Sudha had the golden opportunity
to provide vocal support to MLV for about a decade.
Of MLV, (as she was affectionately called by
all) Sudha often said “Music was only one of the
few things she taught me. She taught me how to live
life to its fullest.” Sudha, with a touch of nostalgia,
vividly recalls how while singing an Ashtapathi
in ragamalika, there would come a sangathi in Yaman
Kalyani at a higher octave. Spontaneously, MLV would
stop and allow Sudha to take over. “She was such
a generous person on stage….in some sense it also
reflected how she was in life as well.” From 1990,
Sudha’s rise was phenomenal, and following her Guru’s
demise, she has been considered as MLV’s vaarisu.
Sudha is a top ranking artiste for Prasar Bharati,
Chennai and performs at important events of All
India Radio and Doordarshan.
Music had now taken centre stage but for Sudha
it would not be at the cost of her academics. She
holds an M.A. in Economics. Being such a vivacious,
versatile and highly talented individual, it’s no
surprise that Sudha won the award- Outstanding Student
of Ethiraj College, for three years in succession-
an achievement which for a long time remained unmatched.
She was the Treasurer and later the Vice President
of the Students Union and won the prestigious ‘Service
to the College’ medal.
Sudha’s rise to prominence has not been an easy
task.” Being a recognized musician requires tremendous
amount of hard work. One good performance alone
is not enough and there is a lot of practice one
has to go through. It usually takes an artist around
seven to ten years to become well known and the
financial returns might be mediocre….one has to
be determined enough to stick through it all.”
Sudha carved a niche for herself in the Carnatic
School of singing, thanks to her voice that packed
'swara' and 'shakti'. Her distinctly stunning vocal
style and effortless singing made her the most sought
after artiste for several prestigious concerts.
As the brightest singing star on the horizon, her
voice mesmerized 'rasikas' across the country and
beyond the Indian shores.
Sudha is a top ranking artiste of the All India
Radio and the Doordharshan, besides being the artiste
in demand by leading recording companies like AVM,
INRECO, VANI and AMUTHAM. With her crystal clear
and almost divine voice, Sudha reached out to the
discerning music lovers across the world, widening
musical communications across the cultural borders.
Today, Sudha Ragunathan is known for her beautiful
vocal tapestries, soaring solos and unusual timbres.
Her creative expression in Carnatic music has no
par. And, her music is known to flow straight from
the heart, dripping with classical divinity.
Her authentic renditions of 'krithis' and refined
elaborations of 'ragas', the élan with which she
breezes through the 'kalpana swaras', her command
over the octaves and her supremely confident stage
presence combined with unstated humility has given
her an enviable pre-eminence in the world of Carnatic
music. Call it her 'Guru Dakshina' to her mentor,
Dr.M.L.Vasantha Kumari.
In the world of voices, can you hear my song?
“The enthralling, enchanting voice of Sudha and
her entrancing harmonies have graced several 'kutcheries'
and celebrations. She was the auspicious voice at
the first live broadcast of the National Program
Series of concerts hosted at Chennai.
Sudha also has the unique honor of rendering
'Vande Mataram' at the Central Hall of Parliament,
New Delhi on 27th January 2000 to mark the completion
of 50 years of the free Indian Republic.
Even today, Sudha has to work tremendously hard
to keep up the reputation that she has built. And
now, with a husband, and two children, there never
seems to be enough time. “It’s Stress with a capital
‘S’, she sighs”. “I wouldn’t have come this far
if it wasn’t for my family; they’ve co-operated
tremendously.”
Music has given Sudha plenty in life and she
plans to give back to it some in her own special
way. Apart from teaching or starting a music school,
Sudha plans to release a series of cassettes and
CDs in collaboration with other senior artistes
that bring out the therapeutic effect of Carnatic
music.
She is also the Managing Trustee of ‘Samudhaaya
Foundation”, started in 1999, with a “cause” in
mind. To play her role in giving back to society
what she has gained – immense love, recognition,
appreciation and standing in the hearts of the people
who enjoy and appreciate her music and always come
back for more!
H.W.Longfellow said 'The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night.' Sudha’s life has been no different and with every mountain that she has scaled, she has always set her sights on higher peaks.
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