Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai: Difference between revisions
(Template error corrected) |
(Changed Category to Standardized) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Read Tamil|Name of target page=அய்யம்பேட்டை வேணுகோபால் பிள்ளை|Title of target page=அய்யம்பேட்டை வேணுகோபால் பிள்ளை}} | {{Read Tamil|Name of target page=அய்யம்பேட்டை வேணுகோபால் பிள்ளை|Title of target page=அய்யம்பேட்டை வேணுகோபால் பிள்ளை}} | ||
Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai (September 3, 1904 - October 14, 1965) was a Nadaswaram (a traditional wooden wind instrument) artist. | |||
[[Category:English Content]] | [[Category:English Content]] | ||
== Early Life == | == Early Life == | ||
Venugopal Pillai was born to Bhagyathammal on September 3, 1904 in Ayyampettai near Thanjavur. | Venugopal Pillai was born to Bhagyathammal on September 3, 1904 in Ayyampettai near Thanjavur. | ||
Venugopal Pillai was first trained in music by Veerabhadra Pillai of Ayyampettai. Five years later, Venugopal Pillai underwent gurukul training (student staying with the teacher) with Thiruveezhimizhalai Subramania Pillai in Nadaswaram music. Venugopal Pillai learnt kirtans as sahitya (literature). | Venugopal Pillai was first trained in music by Veerabhadra Pillai of Ayyampettai. Five years later, Venugopal Pillai underwent gurukul training (student staying with the teacher) with Thiruveezhimizhalai Subramania Pillai in Nadaswaram music. Venugopal Pillai learnt kirtans as sahitya (literature). | ||
== Private Life == | == Private Life == | ||
Venugopal Pillai had three brothers and three sisters: | Venugopal Pillai had three brothers and three sisters: | ||
* Older sister Pappammal (Husband: Ayyampettai Krishna Pillai (Nadaswaram)) | * Older sister Pappammal (Husband: Ayyampettai Krishna Pillai (Nadaswaram)) | ||
* Gnanasundaram Pillai (Thavil) | * Gnanasundaram Pillai (Thavil) | ||
Line 17: | Line 15: | ||
* Arumugam Pillai (lived in Ganapathi Agraharam) | * Arumugam Pillai (lived in Ganapathi Agraharam) | ||
* Dharmambal (Husband: Kumbakonam Venkatachalam Pillai) | * Dharmambal (Husband: Kumbakonam Venkatachalam Pillai) | ||
Venugopal Pillai married to Visalatchiammal, the daughter of Ayyampettai Krishna Pillai (Nadaswaram artist). They had two sons and three daughters: | Venugopal Pillai married to Visalatchiammal, the daughter of Ayyampettai Krishna Pillai (Nadaswaram artist). They had two sons and three daughters: | ||
* Subramaniam (Nadaswaram) | * Subramaniam (Nadaswaram) | ||
* Kanakammal | * Kanakammal | ||
Line 25: | Line 21: | ||
* Vijaya | * Vijaya | ||
* Susheela | * Susheela | ||
== Musical Work == | == Musical Work == | ||
Venugopal Pillai who was famous for his raga aalapanai, was expert in playing thodi raga purely as gamakas (interlude). Places where thodi raga renowned [[Thiruvavaduthurai Rajarathnam Pillai|Thiruvavaduthurai T. N. Rajarathnam Pillai]] was conducting his performance, Venugopal Pillai played thodi raga in his own style and received many accolades. | Venugopal Pillai who was famous for his raga aalapanai, was expert in playing thodi raga purely as gamakas (interlude). Places where thodi raga renowned [[Thiruvavaduthurai Rajarathnam Pillai|Thiruvavaduthurai T. N. Rajarathnam Pillai]] was conducting his performance, Venugopal Pillai played thodi raga in his own style and received many accolades. | ||
Venugopal Pillai was capable of performing raga aalapanai continuously for many hours without any tiredness. Venugopal Pillai was awarded the title of 'Nallisai Nambi' in Kumbakonam in appreciation of his music work. Venugopal Pillai won many medals and shawls in places like Udayarpalayam zamin, Chettinad, etc. Venugopal Pillai was presented with a five savaran gold medal at the Kapaleeswarar temple in Chennai. | Venugopal Pillai was capable of performing raga aalapanai continuously for many hours without any tiredness. Venugopal Pillai was awarded the title of 'Nallisai Nambi' in Kumbakonam in appreciation of his music work. Venugopal Pillai won many medals and shawls in places like Udayarpalayam zamin, Chettinad, etc. Venugopal Pillai was presented with a five savaran gold medal at the Kapaleeswarar temple in Chennai. | ||
====== Students ====== | ====== Students ====== | ||
Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai's key students include the following: | Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai's key students include the following: | ||
* A. T. Govindaraja Pillai (renowned dance master at Bombay, initially Nadaswaram artist) | * A. T. Govindaraja Pillai (renowned dance master at Bombay, initially Nadaswaram artist) | ||
* Thirukkattupalli Venugopalan | * Thirukkattupalli Venugopalan | ||
* Uraiyur Narayanasamy | * Uraiyur Narayanasamy | ||
* Sangeeth Master Madurai G.S. Mani (learnt Vocal Music) | * Sangeeth Master Madurai G.S. Mani (learnt Vocal Music) | ||
====== Thavil Artists played with Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai ====== | ====== Thavil Artists played with Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai ====== | ||
* Gnanasundaram Pillai (Brother) | * Gnanasundaram Pillai (Brother) | ||
* Umayalpuram Thangavel Pillai | * Umayalpuram Thangavel Pillai | ||
Line 52: | Line 43: | ||
* [[Needamangalam Shanmugavadivel Pillai]] | * [[Needamangalam Shanmugavadivel Pillai]] | ||
* [[Papanasam Ramaswamy Pillai]] | * [[Papanasam Ramaswamy Pillai]] | ||
== Death == | == Death == | ||
Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai passed away on October 14, 1965. | Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai passed away on October 14, 1965. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* Mangala Isai Mannargal - P.M. Sundaram - First Edition - Muthusundari Publishers, Chennai, December 2013 | * Mangala Isai Mannargal - P.M. Sundaram - First Edition - Muthusundari Publishers, Chennai, December 2013 | ||
{{Standardised-en}} | |||
{{ |
Revision as of 11:40, 26 October 2022
இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: அய்யம்பேட்டை வேணுகோபால் பிள்ளை
Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai (September 3, 1904 - October 14, 1965) was a Nadaswaram (a traditional wooden wind instrument) artist.
Early Life
Venugopal Pillai was born to Bhagyathammal on September 3, 1904 in Ayyampettai near Thanjavur.
Venugopal Pillai was first trained in music by Veerabhadra Pillai of Ayyampettai. Five years later, Venugopal Pillai underwent gurukul training (student staying with the teacher) with Thiruveezhimizhalai Subramania Pillai in Nadaswaram music. Venugopal Pillai learnt kirtans as sahitya (literature).
Private Life
Venugopal Pillai had three brothers and three sisters:
- Older sister Pappammal (Husband: Ayyampettai Krishna Pillai (Nadaswaram))
- Gnanasundaram Pillai (Thavil)
- Ganesha Pillai (Nadaswaram)
- Rajathiammal (Husband: Bharata Vidushi Baroda Gowriammal's son Tulasidas Pillai)
- Arumugam Pillai (lived in Ganapathi Agraharam)
- Dharmambal (Husband: Kumbakonam Venkatachalam Pillai)
Venugopal Pillai married to Visalatchiammal, the daughter of Ayyampettai Krishna Pillai (Nadaswaram artist). They had two sons and three daughters:
- Subramaniam (Nadaswaram)
- Kanakammal
- Karthikeyan
- Vijaya
- Susheela
Musical Work
Venugopal Pillai who was famous for his raga aalapanai, was expert in playing thodi raga purely as gamakas (interlude). Places where thodi raga renowned Thiruvavaduthurai T. N. Rajarathnam Pillai was conducting his performance, Venugopal Pillai played thodi raga in his own style and received many accolades.
Venugopal Pillai was capable of performing raga aalapanai continuously for many hours without any tiredness. Venugopal Pillai was awarded the title of 'Nallisai Nambi' in Kumbakonam in appreciation of his music work. Venugopal Pillai won many medals and shawls in places like Udayarpalayam zamin, Chettinad, etc. Venugopal Pillai was presented with a five savaran gold medal at the Kapaleeswarar temple in Chennai.
Students
Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai's key students include the following:
- A. T. Govindaraja Pillai (renowned dance master at Bombay, initially Nadaswaram artist)
- Thirukkattupalli Venugopalan
- Uraiyur Narayanasamy
- Sangeeth Master Madurai G.S. Mani (learnt Vocal Music)
Thavil Artists played with Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai
- Gnanasundaram Pillai (Brother)
- Umayalpuram Thangavel Pillai
- Needamangalam Meenakshisundaram Pillai
- Malaikottai Panchapakesa Pillai
- Thirumullaivoyal Muthuveera Pillai
- Karanthai Rathinam Pillai
- Kumbakonam Thangavel Pillai
- Koranad Govindaraja Pillai
- Nachiarkovil Raghava Pillai
- Needamangalam Shanmugavadivel Pillai
- Papanasam Ramaswamy Pillai
Death
Ayyampettai Venugopal Pillai passed away on October 14, 1965.
References
- Mangala Isai Mannargal - P.M. Sundaram - First Edition - Muthusundari Publishers, Chennai, December 2013
⨮ Standardised-en
Please do not write any content below this line. This section is only for editing templates & categories.