K. P. Kittappa Pillai
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)
|
K. P. Kittappa Pillai | |
---|---|
Born | 5 May 1913 |
Died | 1999 | (aged 85)
Parent |
|
K. P. Kittappa Pillai (5 May 1913 – 1999) was the son of
Personal life
This section appears to contradict itself on who is who. The subject's brothers could not have been born in 1820 / 1804 / 1808.(September 2023) |
Kittappa Pillai and his brothers were born into a
Kittappa Pillai began his career as a vocalist having been trained by his own father Ponniah Pillai and flourished in that sphere for some time. As a direct disciple of his maternal grandfather, the veteran Nattuvanar Pandanallur Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai, Kittappa Pillai established himself as a versatile Nattuvanar during the major part of his career. His father Ponniah Pillai, born 1888, should not be confused with his more famous namesake ancestor who was born in 1804.
Tanjore Quartet heritage
The Quartet's heritage, preserved and expanded by the next eight generations of this family, remains the richest resource for traditional performers of the form to this day. Guru Kittappa Pillai himself was a brilliant musician, teacher and choreographer and revived many rare pieces of the original Tanjavur repertoire, producing the first annotated versions in the 1950s,[2] including the Sarabhendra Bhupala Kuravanji and the Navasandhi Kavituvams.[3][4]
He trained several students in India and from abroad, some of whom became prominent performers of the Thanjavur tradition. He was the great-great-grandson of one of the Thanjavur Quartets (Sivanandam).
Awards and recognitions
Kittappa Pillai was associated as a faculty member in Tamizh Isai College and at Annamalai University.
He was honoured with several awards and titles during his lifetime which include:
- Sangeetha Nataka AcademyAward (1974)
- Sangita Kala Acharya, (Music Academy, 1981)
- Isai Perarignar (Tamizh Isai Sangam, 1985)
- Kala Tilakam (Karnataka State Award, 1986)
- Kalidas Samman from Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
- Fellowship of the Central Sangeetha Nataka Academy (1999)[5]
Works
Kittappa Pillai has published works relating to the repertoire of his illustrious ancestors, the Tanjore Quartet. These include Ponniah Mani Malai, Thanjai Natya Isaikaruvoolam, Adi Bharatakala Manjari, Javalis of Chinnayya and Gana Kala Swarabhushani (along with his younger brother veena vidwan Sri K. P. Sivanandam).[citation needed]
Among his other noteworthy contributions to the field of
References
- ISBN 9780195386707.
- ISBN 9780226768090.
- ISBN 9780195690842.
- ISBN 9780195647785.
- ISSN 0974-6412.