Uraiyur Appavusundaram Pillai
இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: உறையூர் அப்பாவுசுந்தரம் பிள்ளை
Uraiyur Appavusundaram Pillai (Kottaiyur Appavusundaram Pillai) (1893 – April 8, 1966) was a renowned Nathaswaram artist. Variously spelled as Nadaswaram, Nadhaswaram, Nataswaram and Nathaswaram, is a double reed wind instrument from South India. It is used as a traditional classical instrument in Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala.
Youth, Education
Appavusundaram Pillai was born in 1893 to Krishna Pillai and Nagammal couple at Uraiyur, a part of Tiruchirappalli.
His father became the first guru and taught him music. Ponnar Uraiyur Gopalswami trained Appavusundaram Pillai further on musical instrument.
Personal Life
Appavusundaram Pillai's elder brother Duraiswamy went to Rangoon in his youth, lived there and died. Appavusundaram Pillai had a younger sister named Akilandam and a younger brother named Rajappa.
Appavusundaram Pillai married Annalakshmi, daughter of Uraiyur Muthuveeruswamy Pillai. They have no children.
Musical Work
Once hearing Appavusundaram Pillai's concert in Ramanathapuram, Veenai Seshanna of Mysore took him to Mysore and made him stay there for several days and talked about music. Appavusundaram Pillai handled the Thimiri Nataswaram. His music is sublime. He recites the Sanghathis with piruga and his fingers. He lived in Kottaiyur for some time due to the esteem in which he was held by the people of Nattukottai. Hence he was known as Kottaiyur Appavusundaram Pillai.
Demise
Appavusundaram Pillai died in Uraiyur on April 8, 1966.
References
- Mangala Isai Mannargal - P.M. Sundaram - First Edition, Muthusundari Prasuram, Chennai, December - 2013
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