பண்ணாராய்ச்சி வித்தகர் குடந்தை ப. சுந்தரேசனார் ஆவணப்படம் விரைவில் வெளிவர உள்ளதைத் தமிழன்பர்கள் அறிவார்கள். இது குறித்த செய்தியினைத் திரு. ஆர். சிவராமன் அவர்கள் இன்றைய இந்து நாளிதழில்(10.12.2014) சிறப்பான அறிமுகமாக வழங்கியுள்ளார். அவருக்கும் செய்தியை வெளியிட்ட இந்து நாளிதழுக்கும் நன்றியன். இச்செய்தியை நண்பர்களுடன் பகிர்ந்துகொள்வதில் மகிழ்கின்றேன்.
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Tamil professor’s tribute to yesteryear musicologist
R.
SIVARAMAN
It
is a major attempt by a Tamil professor to document the life sketches of Tamil
Musicology Research Expert Kudanthai Pa. Sundaresanar who played a significant
role in taking Tamil classic ‘Silappadikaram’ towards masses through his
mellifluous voice.
Mu.
Elangovan, Assistant Professor of Tamil in Kanchi Mamunivar College of Post
Graduate Studies has made a documentary film on the yesteryear scholar.
The
Tamil Scholar excelled in lecturing the nuances of music in the verses of Tamil
classics Silappadikaram, Thirumurugattrupadai, Paripadal, Panniru Thirumuraigal
and other literary works which have a wealth of information about various arts
like music and dance of those times.
The
onslaught of time erased his contribution to classical Tamil Music as his
lectures and works are not properly recorded or documented.
Sundaresanar
was an adept in languages such as Telugu, Hindi and Sanskrit. He was a great
singer and deeply involved in Saivism. In his time, he had created awareness on
classical Tamil music among the public in several parts of the State.
Sundaresanar
was born in 1914 in Sirkazhi and educated up to fourth standard. In his tender
age, he joined a jewellery shop. Sundaresanar’s enormous curiosity led him to
learn several literary works on music from several pundits in Kumbakonam.
In
1946, he started giving musical discourses at Arul Neri Appar Kazhagam in
Aduthurai.
Sundaresanar
rose to the level of professor by sheer hard work and dedication. As he was
relieved from the post, he had to struggle a lot.
He
criss-crossed Tamil Nadu and Puducherry with a mission to spread awareness on
classical Tamil music.
He
died in 1981 due to illness.
“During
my college days, several persons recalled the lecturing skills of Sundaresanar
on the great epic Silappadikaram. Since then I did thorough study on his life
and contribution to Tamil music. I collected audio recordings which were in
bits and pieces. Now we have compiled it as an audio-video presentation which
runs for around 50 minutes. His voice is played in the background,” Prof.
Elangovan said.
He
added that the documentary will create more awareness on classical Tamil music.
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