Also known as RKM Occupation(s) Carnatic Vocalist | Genre Indian classical music | |
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Similar R K Shriramkumar, Delhi P Sunder Rajan, Nagai Sriram, Gayathri Venkataraghavan, Rithvik Raja |
Ramakrishnan Murthy is a young Carnatic Music vocalist from India. He regularly performs in the annual Madras Music Season besides being featured in music festivals that focus on Carnatic music. He is an A-grade artist of the All India Radio and Doordarshan, Chennai.
Contents
- Ramakrishnan murthy
- Early life and tutelage
- Education
- Concert career
- Style and influences
- Awards and titles
- References
Ramakrishnan murthy
Early life and tutelage

Ramakrishnan Murthy began his Carnatic music training from Smt. Padma Kutty of Irvine in 1997. In 2001, he began to have advanced lessons from veteran violin artist Delhi P. Sunder Rajan. Besides the above two gurus, Ramakrishnan has spent brief periods of time learning from Vairamangalam Lakshminarayanan, CR Vaidyanathan, Vaikom Jayachandran and Chengleput Ranganathan. He is currently under the tutelage of R. K. Shriramkumar.
Education
Ramakrishnan Murthy is an Informatics graduate from the University of California, Irvine.
Concert career

In June 2011, after finishing his undergraduate education, Ramakrishnan moved to Chennai permanently and began pursuing Carnatic music full time. He has, since, performed regularly in the famed Madras Music season, in Indian and international music festivals and famous sabhas, including the Madras Music Academy and been accompanied on the violin and the Mridangam by notable artistes such as Delhi P Sunder Rajan, RK Shriramkumar, Nagai Muralidharan, the Mysore brothers (Mysore Nagaraj and Mysore Manjunath) and Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman, Trichy Sankaran, and Guruvayur Dorai.
Style and influences

His wise sense of aesthetics, his alignment to pitch(shruthi shuddham), enunciation of words, the clarity of his gamakas and his patanthara are often appreciated by critics.
Some critics have noted a coarseness in his voice, but this texture of his voice is also seen to lend a husky texture to certain ragas like Sahana.
The influence of Ramnad Krishnan and K. V. Narayanaswamy has been observed in his music.