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Nagapattinam Chandrashekhara Vasanthakokilam
, Vasanthakokilam in the 1944 blockbuster Haridas
Born
Kamakshi,
1919, Irinjalakuda, Cochin State, British India
Died
November 7, 1951 (aged 32), Gopalapuram, Madras State, India
Spouse(s)
none
Children
none
Nagapattinam Chandrashekhara Vasanthakokilam (Tamil: நாகப்பட்டினம் சந்திரசேகர வசந்தகோகிலம்; 1919 - November 7, 1951) was a carnatic singer and actress. Her work included the performances of kritis by Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikshitar and in the years after Indian independence, she helped popularize the famous mystic poet of Tamilnadu, Yogi Suddhananda Bharathi's songs . She died of tuberculosis in 1951.
Early life edit:
NCV was born as Kamakshi in Irinjalakkuda, Cochin State of British India, the present Kerala. Her family then shifted to Nagapattinam. Her father, Chadrashekhara Iyer send her under the tutelage of Nagapattinam 'Jalra' Gopala Iyer, an accompanist in Harikatha performances. In 1936, the family moved to Madras, where she started giving concerts. She won the first prize in vocal music at the Madras Music Academy annual conference of 1938, which was presided over by Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar and declared open by the Yuvaraja of Mysore.
Her Music edit:
Her voice was melodious with perfect intonation, sruti, emotion, high-pitched and clear pronunciation of words. Her rendering of higher octaves and sruti were remarkably with effortless ease to bring off brigas. She sang plenty of Tamil songs. She was a regular performer at the festivals of the Tamil Isai Sangam in Madras and Nellai Sangeetha Sabha in Thirunelveli.
She also performed for the Tyagaraja Aradhana each year between 1942 and 1951. NCV ranked among the top performers of the classical singer of that time and many records were released containing her classical and semi-classical songs. The famous Carnatic music vocalist Tiger Varadachariar had bestowed upon her the title "Madhuragita Vani".
Some of her famous songs are:
yen paLLi koNdeer ayyaa,
thanthai thaai irundhaal umakkindha,
nitiraiyil vandhu nenjil idam,
mahalakshmi jaganmatha,
aanandha nadanam aadinAL,
aasai koNdEn vaNdE,
thithikkum senthamizhaal dEsaabhimaanam enum,
andha naaL ini varumO,
varuvaanO vanakkuyilE,
aadu raattE,
saarasa dala nayana,
indha varam tharuvaan,
needayarada,
Film Songs edit:
She also sang the following songs for Kollywood (a word which didn't exist in her time), aka. the Tamil film industry, which became very popular. The Tamil film songs are :
Year
Film
Song
Music
Production Company
1940
Venuganan
punniya dhinamindre srikannan pirandha punniya dhinam
T. Govindarajulu Naidu
Jewel Pictures
1940
Venuganan
eppO varuvaaro endhan kali theerae
T. Govindarajulu Naidu
Jewel Pictures
1940
Venuganan
inbam inbam jagamengum
T. Govindarajulu Naidu
Jewel Pictures
1942
Gangavathar
paanganachOlai alankaram
Sundaram Sound Studios
1942
Gangavathar
kalaivaaNi aruL purivaai
Sundaram Sound Studios
1942
Gangavathar
anandam aLavilla miga anandam
Sundaram Sound Studios
1942
Gangavathar
idhuvenna vEdhanai,
Sundaram Sound Studios
1942
Gangavathar
ananda maya vaanulageedhE
Sundaram Sound Studios
1942
Gangavathar
kaavin manOhara kaatchiyin maanbe
Sundaram Sound Studios
1944
Haridas
kathiravan udhayam kaNdu kamalangaL mugam malarum
G. Ramanathan
Royal Talkie Distributors
1944
Haridas
kaNNa vaa maNivaNNa vaa
G. Ramanathan
Royal Talkie Distributors
1944
Haridas
enathu manam thuLLi viLayaadudhE
G. Ramanathan
Royal Talkie Distributors
1944
Haridas
enathu uyir naathan hrudayam nondhE ennai pirindhaan
G. Ramanathan
Royal Talkie Distributors
1944
Haridas
thottadhaRkkellaam thappeduthaal (with M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar)
G. Ramanathan
Royal Talkie Distributors
1946
Valmiki
sundarananda vaikuntha hare mukuntha
Papanasam Sivan
Central Studios
1946
Valmiki
puvi meedhu thava gnaniye uyar pugazh mevum periyor thanpaal
Papanasam Sivan
Central Studios
1946
Valmiki
jaya jaya bhuvanapathae paalaya jaya karunajalathe
Papanasam Sivan
Central Studios
1946
Valmiki
poithavazhum mayappuvi vaazhvu
Papanasam Sivan
Central Studios
1950
Krishna Vijayam
navaneetha kaNNanae radhamOha
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
Jupiter Pictures
1950
Krishna Vijayam
karuNanidhE madhava nithya kalyaNa guNa madhava
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
Jupiter Pictures
1950
Krishna Vijayam
porumai kadalaagiya bhoomadEvi
S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
Jupiter Pictures
pozhudhu pularnthadhu yAm seidha thavathAl,
kuzhalOsai kEtkudhammA gOplakrishnan,
thanthai thaai irundhaal umakkindha,
nitthiraiyil vandhu nenjil idam,
Acting career edit:
Besides being a singer par excellence, NCV acted in movies. She started with Chandra Gupta Chanakya playing the role of the princess Chaaya directed by C. K. Saachi in 1940. Followed by Venuganan (1940), Gangavathar (1942), Haridas (1944), Valmiki (1946), Kundalakesi (1946) and Krishna Vijayam (1950). Today, not many of her Carnatic renditions are available as CDs or audio recordings and those which are available contain both cinema and Carnatic compositions, mostly from various concerts she had given in the past.
Personal life edit:
Her personal life was an unhappy one. Her marriage had been a failure as her husband was not inclined to encourage her music pursuits. In later years, she found a life-partner in a lawyer turned film-maker, C. K. Sathasivan (known as C. K. Saachi) till her last days. She fell victim to a severe attack of tuberculosis, and died in 1951 at her residence in Gopalapuram, Madras. She was only thirty-two years old at the time of her death and the classical music world lost a singer with the dulcet voice.
Exrenal Links edit:
N.C. Vasanthakokilam at Dhool,
Listen to Vani Arul Purivai song from Gangavathar in Youtube,
Listen to Intha Varam Tharuvai song in Youtube,
Listen to Vinayaka Vigna Nasaga song in Youtube,
Watch Porumai Kadal Agiya Boomadevi song from Krishna Vijayam in Youtube
Source: Wikipedia
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Source: Wikipedia
Text from this biography licensed under creative commons license
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