Anantha Krishna Sharma ( Shivu as he is popularly
known) was born in Bangalore, a city with rich cultural heritage, to
a family of musicians. He is considered as an eminent percussionist
(mridangam) in the whole of India. His father late Vidwan Anoor S. Ramakrishna
was a well-known violinist, and an eminent teacher too in the Dept.
of Music of Bangalore University. He was initiated in Mridangam by vidwan
R. A. Rajagopal, who is a highly accomplished Mridangam / Ghatam artist
and a senior staff of All India Radio, Bangalore.
Drawing on his long concert career from an early age of
fifteen and a number of significant encounters with other great musicians,
Anantha Krishna Sharma is known for his own style.
Anantha Krishna Sharma has performed in all the leading
sabhas in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, all over India, and Anantha Krishna
Sharma besides being a Mridangam artist also can play other percussion
instruments like Tabla, Thavil and others with the same felicity and
with ease. He has composed music for Ballet Dance and Films. His compositions
have been regarded as highly imaginative and they encompass an amazing
complexity and intricacy of rhythm blended in the musical notes.
Started at the age of 15, as a performing artiste and
performed in all the leading Sangeetha Sabhas in Bangalore, Chennai
and all over India.
As an accompanying artist, accompanied many senior and
young talented musicians, which includes vidwans like R.K.Srikantan,
Dr. M. Balamurali Krishna, M.L. Vasantha Kumari, Sanjay Subrahmanyam,
Unnikrishna, T.M. Krishna, Maharajapuram Santanam, M.S.Sheela, Sudha
Raghunathan, Bombay Jayashree, M.S.Gopalakrisnan, T.N.Krishnan, N. Ramani,
B.N.Suresh, Dr. Doraiswamy Iyengar, Ravi Kiran, U. Srinivas, Kadri Gopalanath
and many more.
Overseas Visits :
- Traveled extensively to European
countries Germany, Netherlands, Italy and Switzerland.
- Toured all over USA several times.
- Toured United Kingdom and Belgium
for the East-West fusion with Strings of Gufia (London) and
- Led a percussion Group to Hanover
for a performance.
Merits & Awards :
- Awarded “Best Mridangam
Artist” in 1981 by Gayana Samaja
- “Laya Kala Prathibhamani”
Title awarded by Percussive Arts Centre
- Awarded “Best Mridangam
Artist” in 1996 from Madras Music Academy
Other Accomplishments :
- Well Conversant with other percussion
instruments such as Dolu (Thavil), Tabla, Pakhawaj and even a good
Vocalist.
- Talent has been tapped for other
non-classical forms of music like light music, film music, folk and
devotional, even for ballet and audio cassettes and CD’s.
- Composed music for balled titled
“Kaishika” which was staged in UK in February 1995.
- Composed music and intricate
patterns which blend with the compositions for an ensemble for Percussive
Arts Centre
- Composed rhythmic patterns for
an ensemble of Sri Ayyanar College of Music, LayaLahari.
- Imparting training to many students,
who are in various stages of their career with some of them budding
to matured and popular artists.
- Many recordings to the credit
and with other musicians in a supporting role and as composer.
