Mysore Royal family’s contributions to music lauded at Swaralaya Anniversary

Achievers in different fields were feted at the 29th Anniversary of Swaralaya School of Music at Veene Seshanna Bhavana in city recently. Sitting from left: Vidushi Vibhuda Rajendra (Dhruvathare), Vidushi Dharithri Ananda Rao (Ganalole), Social activist G.P. Harish (Mithra Premi), Kautilya School Kannada teacher Seethalakshmi (Vakchathure) and Singer G. Akhila (Minuguthare). Others seen are (standing) chief guest Rajendraprasad Honnalagere, President of Swaralaya School Vidushi Suma Harinath, Secretary H.S. Srikantamani, chief guest Dr. Geetha Seetharam, Sowmya Chennaiah, S.S. Srilakshmi, A.V. Dhattatreya and Ayurveda Jyotishi Aditya V. Bhargav.

Mysuru:  The 29th Anniversary of city-based Swaralaya School of Music founded by Vidushi Suma Harinath was recently held at Veene Seshanna Bhavana on Adichunchanagiri Road here. The programme was inaugurated by Rajendraprasad Honnalagere, Kannada lecturer of Sarada Vilas College.

Speaking on the occasion, he  lauded the contributions of Mysore royal family to the field of music and said that great musicians and scholars were honoured at the Royal Court with memorable awards.

He also said that the Royal family had given many endowments to spread the fragrance of music far and wide.

Stating that one can maintain good health by listening to good music, he mentioned about the famous Kannada saying ‘Ragadinda Roga Mukthi’ and called upon music schools to identify the hidden talent of students and introduce them to the world of music.

Dr. Geetha Seetharam, Director of Geetanjali School of Fine Arts, who was chief guest, called upon the students to treat music as one part of their lives. By doing so, students could achieve excellence, she added.

Vidushi Suma Harinath, Founder-President of Swaralaya School of Music, who presided, regretted that the parents of music learners were not encouraging their children to learn music. She advised students to practice music along with their curricular activities.

‘Marali Brindavanake,’ a collection of poems penned by Revathi Srikanth was released on the occasion.

Achievers in different fields were felicitated at the event. Social activist and freelance journalist G.P. Harish was presented ‘Mithra Premi’ award while Vidushi Dharithri Ananda Rao with ‘Ganalole’ award, Kautilya Vidyalaya Kannada teacher Seethalakshmi with ‘Vakchathure’ award, singer G. Akhila with ‘Minuguthare’ award and Vidushi Vibhuda Rajendra with ‘Dhruvathare’ award.

Flautist Vid. A.V. Dhattatreya, journalist S.S. Srilakshmi and others were present.

As part of the cultural programme, students of Swaralaya School of Music performed a music feature ‘Ragadinda Roga Mukthi’. A short play ‘Nammura Shale’ was also staged. H.S. Srikantamani, Secretary of the school, compered and proposed a vote of thanks.

This post was published on May 15, 2019 7:37 pm