Born in a family of distinguished
musicians, she had her training in Carnatic music from her grandfather,
Sangeetha Bhushanam Shri O.V.Subramanyam, the highly acclaimed doyen
of the Tanjavur’bani’. Surrounded by the pulsating musical
atmosphere at home, further enriched by her father Shri O.S.Sridhar,
and her paternal uncles, well known Carnatic vocalist Sri O.S.Thiagarajan
and Sri O.S.Arun, her formative years were the ideal ground for listening
by listening.
In addition to training in vocal music, Sudha learnt the violin from
Late Guru V.Janakiraman, the renowned teacher in Delhi. After learning
the technicalities of the violin for 8 years under a CCRT scholarship,
she gave her ‘arangertram’ in the 1989.
Equipped with a strong ‘swaragnanam’, Sudha began her
intensive training under her grandfather. He taught her the nuances
of various ‘raagas’, which in turn facilitated her in
delineating even rare ‘raagas’.Sudha was awarded a scholarship
by Sahitya kala Parishad in 1996 for advanced training in music.
With her superlative training under her eminent gurus, Sudha brings
to Carnatic music her own unique sensibility. Her music glows with
rare luster of creativity and spontaneity. Gifted with a rich, sonorous
voice, her music is characterized by her unmatched adherence to ‘sruti’
and ‘laya’.Her music is delightful synthesis of robust
energy and meditative stillness. Sudha’s unique forte lies in
her effortless delineation of rare, complicated ragas. Be it in the
leisurely exposition of a ‘raaga’ and ‘neraval’or
the quickness of the vibrant ‘swarapratharas’, Sudha’s
music is symbol of her deep sensitivity to ‘sahatya’.
Sudha has performed at several prestigious music festivals and platforms,
both in home and abroad.Sudha has the unique distinction of being
directly graded by the AIR (without audition), after she won the All
India Radio vocal Music Competition. An ‘A’ graded artist,
she is also empanelled with the ICCR as a soloist since 2013.
A widely travelled artiste Sudha’s creative flair has found
expression in her role as a music composer for several dance productions.
She has more than 200 recordings to her credit. Her upbringing in
North India has led her to develop a keen passion for Hindustani music
which adds yet another dimension to her creative sensibilities. She
has been invited to conduct many workshops in Mauritius, U.S.A., Canada
and several other places. In recognition
to this she was awarded “Delhi Yuva kalakar” by Sri.Shanmukhananda
sangeeta sabha, and “Chitra Kala Sammaan” by Hindi Sahitya
Academy. She has recently been conferred with the prestigious Ustad
Bismillah khan Puraskar by the Sangeet Natak AkademI. |