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  1. Ganesh and Kumaresh are an Indian duo of violinists known for their contributions to the Carnatic music tradition of South India. [1][2] The brothers are recognised as modern contemporary artists in "Sastriya Sangitam". They were honoured with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2018 for Carnatic Instrumental Music (Violin). [3] .

  2. Ganesh & Kumaresh Rajagopalan are Carnatic musics foremost violin brothers, having performed together for over four decades. Their insurance broker father was a talented amateur violinist, and started teaching them at the ages of three and two respectively.

  3. Jan 29, 2023 · Brothers and Carnatic music exponents Vidwan Ganesh and Kumaresh discuss key to performing together for 50 years.

  4. Latest Album. This album presents the quintessence of Indian Classical Music on violin. Ganesh and Kumaresh have presented great masterpieces and a contemporary composition, a Ragapravaham in a new Ragam Aditya.

  5. Raga Kharahapriya| Ranjani & Gayatri | Music of India. #darbarfestival The superb brothers Ganesh and Kumaresh perform Raga Abheri duirng the Ragam Tanam Pallavi portion of their concert.

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  7. Nov 26, 2022 · Violinists Ganesh and Kumaresh, who are celebrating their 50th year in Carnatic music, look back on their eventful journey — from being child prodigies to their continued relevance as musicians ...

  8. Jan 3, 2011 · When violin duo Ganesh and Kumaresh get together, they set the house on fire. Not just musically, but by being such an endearing and ever-smiling duo.

  9. Jul 3, 2018 · Ganesh and Kumaresh are the only violinists to have played together as a duo for over forty years, and today the two brothers occupy a pivotal role in Indian instrumental music. With an impeccable technique, they have created classical interpretations of traditional Indian music.

  10. For Ganesh Kumaresh, the cornerstone of this art form is “Manodharma” and they truly believe that every artist should bring in his / her own ideas. This dynamic violin duo is among the leading exponents of the Carnatic violin and possibly the most recognized names in the current generation of collaborative music.