Mr Srinivas was the first to use the Mandolin in Carnatic music. New Delhi: Famous mandolin player and musician Uppalapu Srinivas, popularly known as Mandolin Srinivas, died in Chennai on September 19 ...
U. Srinivas managed the rare feat of constructing, on a rail parallel to his Carnatic career, formidable renown in a genre that is unfortunately best described by that weak word—fusion. Photo: ...
Mandolin maestro U. Srinivas, an astonishingly talented Indian artist who brought his Western instrument into the heart of traditional South Indian music, died Sept. 19 in Chennai at age 45. According ...
BANGALORE: No concert-goer had heard Karnatak music on the mandolin before U Srinivas stormed into the world of classical music in the early 1980s. Mandolin and South Indian classical music had ...
Rajahmundry: Palakole villagers mourned the demise of mandolin exponent and Padma Shri awardee Uppalapu Srinivas at a private hospital in Chennai on Friday. His talent was recognised by his band ...
Chennai: Uppalappu Srinivas, who was known for playing rare ragas on mandolin at his concerts, never played a false note in his illustrious career. His death Friday morning at the young age of 45 came ...
CHENNAI: A musician par excellence, Uppalapu Srinivas, who struck the right note with the mandolin, died here Friday leaving his fans emotionally shaken and a void in the music world. He was 45. The ...
Bollywood celebs like Farhan Ahhtar, Shankar Mahadevan, Shreya Ghoshal, Vishal Dadlani, Resul Pookutty, Adnan Sami, Akriti Kakar, Benny Dayal and many others mourned the death of Mandolin exponent ...
Srinivas passed away early in the morning today at Appolo Hospital in Chennai. World renowned Carnatic musician and a legendary Mandolin player U Srinivas passed away early in the morning today at ...
Srinivas was always courteous, soft-spoken, unassuming. But whenever he wanted to prove a point, he would simply let his mandolin do the talking. He challenged them all, not verbally, but through his ...
Chennai: A musician par excellence, Uppalapu Srinivas, who struck the right note with the mandolin, died here Friday leaving his fans emotionally shaken and a void in the music world. He was 45.The ...