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  1. Subramaniam Lakshminarayana (born 23 July 1947) [1] is an Indian violinist, composer and conductor, trained in the classical Carnatic music tradition and Western classical music. [2][failed verification] Early years.

  2. Subramaniam Lakshminarayana is a prominent Indian violinist, music composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and pedagogue. He is well-versed in Classical, Carnatic, Jazz fusion, Indo-jazz, World fusion, and Western classical music.

  3. Global violin icon Dr. L. Subramaniam, is the world’s leading authority of South Indian classical music and violin, having performed for more than 65 years now. Constantly propelled from Singapore to Paris, from Delhi to Los Angeles, he has conquered every audience with the elegance and virtuosity of his style.

  4. Jul 23, 2016 · L Subramaniam was born to Prof V Lakshminarayana Iyer and Seethalakshmi on July 23, 1947. He was the fifth of six children. His father was a renowned Carnatic violinist and...

  5. L. Subramaniam, Indias violin icon, “The Paganini of Indian Classical music”, “The God of Indian Violin” is the serenity of an Indian musician combined with the magnetism of a western star.

  6. l. subramaniam, greatest of classical indian violinists, was both paganini and poet” san francisco chronicle

  7. Jan 27, 2018 · Acclaimed violinist and composer L Subramaniam talks to YourStory on how he began exploring music, why he decided to stick with the violin, and his foray into the world of fusion. It was the year...

  8. Dr. L. Subramaniam, a luminary in the world of music, seamlessly blends the serenity of Indian classical melodies with the magnetism of Western virtuosity. His journey from a prodigious child artist to a global icon spans continents and genres.

  9. asia-archive.si.edu › podcast › l-subramaniam-master-of-indian-music-2L. Subramaniam: Master of Indian Music

    L. Subramaniam, violin Violinist L. Subramaniam is a giant in both Indian classical music and the music world at large, with an international career spanning thirty years.

  10. India’s violin icon Dr L. Subramaniam “The Paganini of Indian Classical music ” is the serenity of an Indian musician combined with the magnetism of a western star. Constantly propelled from Singapore to Paris from Delhi to Los Angeles he has conquered every audience with the elegance and virtuosity of his style.