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Prapancham Sitaram

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Prof Dr. Prapancham Sita Ram
OriginAndhra Pradesh, India
GenresClassical, Carnatic
Occupation(s)Flautist, composer
Years active1950- 1 June 2014

Prof Dr. Prapancham Sitaram was a Carnatic flautist from the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Prof. Sitaram was a disciple of flautist T.R. Mahalingam and was a top artist in the All India Radio.[citation needed] He served as head of many institutions in Andhra Pradesh and directed approximately 32 dissertations in various subjects like 'Sadhana in Carnatic Music', 'Nuances of Composers', and 'Evolution of Indian Music'. Prof. Sitaram has trained students in Carnatic flute, including Balasai and Shreyas Sridhar. He was based in Triplicane, Chennai.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Prof. Sitaram was married with two children. His son Prasanna lives in San Diego, California. Prof. Sitaram died in Atlanta, US, on 1 June 2014.

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  • Interview With PRAPANCHAM SITHARAM Flutist ప్రపంచం సీతారాం వేణు నాద విద్వాన్సులు By AB ANAND, AIR.

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References

  1. ^ "Prapancham Sitaram - kutcheris.com". kutcheris.com. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  2. ^ Ramesh, M. (8 January 2010). "When sweet notes filled the air". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  3. ^ Tradition where sadhana is tapas - The Hindu
  4. ^ Meeting point of diverse banis - The Hindu
  5. ^ The Hindu : Friday Review Chennai / Music : Divine Mandari
  6. ^ The Hindu : Friday Review Hyderabad / Festivals : Feast your ears to the ragas

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