Winner of Kalavanta 2015. Has received the 'T A Harihara Award' from 'Krishna Gana Sabha', Chennai and the 'Raga Laya Prabha Award' from 'Sri Ram Lalitha Kala Mandir'.
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If you have started understanding the basics of playing the Kanjira and you wish to take this journey forward to creating a strong foundation in playing this traditional percussion instrument, these classes are an ideal bid for you. Created by the highly trained and experienced Kanjira maestro, Sunaad Anoor, these classes will further help you explore the endless possibilities of Kanjira music, rhythm system, and crucial techniques of playing the Kanjira. What are you waiting for?
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These classes will help students to build upon the basics of playing the Kanjira through the following concepts:
About the Teacher: Sunaad Anoor hails from a family of musicians and is carrying forward the legacy as the fifth generation musician. He has been groomed under the guidance of his Gurus, father Vidwan Anoor Dattatreya Sharma, uncle, Vidwan Anoor Ananthakrishna Sharma, and cousin, Vinod Shyam Anoor.
Sunaad has been awarded 1st place for Kanjira in the AIR National level competition in 2012. He is also an AIR-grade artist. He has received the ITC Sangeetha Research Academy Award. He also won Kalavanta 2015. Sunaad has received the T A Harihara Award from Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai and the Raga Laya Prabha Award from Sri Ram Lalitha Kala Mandir.
Sunaad has shared the stage with several esteemed musicians in and around India, Singapore, and the USA. He has toured with the Amithias project and played with the prestigious HR big band at Frankfurt Jazz Festival, in Germany. Sunaad has also played other percussion instruments with ensembles like Layalahari, LayaLavanya, Kalarava, Lakshya, and many more.
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