CARVA GRAND VIOLIN ENSEMBLE

The following article was published in the New Indian Express

The musical bearers of peace

Mahodaya Stree Seva Mandir was buzzing with activity as hundreds of enthusiastic violinists — young and old, toddlers and seniors — had gathered to perform before a packed audience.
The 11th Grand Violin Ensemble was organised by the CA Rajasekar’s Violin Academy (CARVA). The three-hour long musical programme which started around 6 pm saw five groups perform and it concluded with a presentation where 100 violinists performed together on the stage.
The programme was also webcasted simultaneously. The violinists dressed in white were the message-bearers of peace in the musical way. Most of the performers were students at the academy. They undertake this musical tour under the guidance of CA Rajasekar every year.
Most of the compositions rendered were Sri Thyagaraja Swami’s compositions. Other compositions were predominantly of Muthuswami Dikshithar, Purandaradhasar.
The much-awaited grand violin ensemble started with the popular composition Sri Chakra Raja Simhasaneswari which was played by CA Rajasekar. This was followed by Hare Rama Hare Krishna to which CA Rajasekar lent his vocals. The ensemble was not just an aural treat but also visual one.

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100 violins to perform together

100 violins to perform together

C A Rajasekar’s passion for music is nothing new for he hails from a family of celebrated musicians who are wedded to music. His father Appanna Bhagavathar and grandfather Vedachala Iyer were reputed musicians of Chittoor. His grandfather was adept at playing violin and flute, while his father could play the violin which had a distinctive grace.

Rajasekar imbibed the musical spirit from them and was placed under the tutelage of his father for vocal and violin lessons.

Rajasekar took to violin and obtained a postgraduate degree in music from the University of Madras. Violin maestro M Chandrasekar channelised his potentials. He forayed into a different genre of music – Western - and learnt Western music from violin wizard V S Narasimhan.

He has accompanied several leading artistes and started a school in 2000 - Carva School of Music - which later on became a trust in 2001.

Many students are under his stewardship and the 11th edition of the Grand Violin Ensemble for World Peace – featuring 100 violins - is to be held on September 4 at Ashok Nagar, Chennai.

The programme will be webcast live

Venue

Mahodaya Hall
Stree Seva Mandir
36, 4th Avenue,
Ashok Nagar,
Chennai

Date

September 4

Time

6 p.m.

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TAMIL CHALLENGED READERS.... CERTAINLY NOT FOR U :)
This is an article published by Tamil news daily DINAMANI on the VIOLIN ensemble conducted at THAYAGARAJA SANGEETHA VIDVATH SAMAJAM, MYLAPORE on 17 july 2010 by CARVA Rajasekar & Disciples.
25 வில்லாளர்கள்!

First Published : 25 Jul 2010 12:00:00 AM IST


மைலாப்பூரில் உள்ள தியாகராஜ வித்வத் சமாஜத்தில்,​​ இருபத்தி ஐந்து வயலின் வாத்தியக் கலைஞர்கள் வில்லை இழைக்க சேர்ந்திசையாக ஒலித்த நாதத்தைக் கேட்பது ​ செவிக்குணவென்றால்,​​ அதைக் கண்ணாரக் காண்பதற்குக் கண் கோடி வேண்டும்.​ இவர்களை உருவாக்கியதில் முழுப்பங்கு சி.ஏ.​ ராஜசேகருக்கே உரியது.​ "கார்வா' என்ற அமைப்பின் ஸ்தாபகரும்,​​ சங்கீத கலாநிதி எம்.​ சந்திரசேகரனின் சீடருமான இவரிடம்,​​ நிகழ்ச்சிக்குப் பிறகு நாம் கேட்ட முதல் கேள்வி -​ ​ "குழந்தைகளுக்கு வயலின் சொல்லிக்கொடுக்க வேண்டும் என்ற எண்ணமும்,​​ "பல வயலினிசை' என்ற கோட்பாடும் உங்கள் மனதில் எப்படி உதித்தது?' என்பதுதான்.

இந்தக் கேள்விக்கு ராஜசேகர் அளித்த பதில்:​ ""கற்க வருபவர்களும் சரி,​​ பெற்றோர்களும் சரி,​​ பக்க வாத்தியமாக எப்பொழுது மேடையேறலாம் எனும் எதிர்பார்ப்புடன் தான் இருக்கிறார்கள்.​ கச்சேரியில் வயலின் வித்வான்,​​ மெயின் கலைஞருடன் ஒத்துப் போய்,​​ பக்க வாத்தியமாக மட்டுமின்றி பக்கா வாத்தியமாகவும் இருக்கணும்.​ இதற்கு சில வருடங்கள் ஆகும்.​ முதலில் வந்து சேர்ந்தவுடன் உண்டாகும் ஆர்வத்தை வளர்ப்பது எப்படி? பொறுமையைக் கொண்டு வருவது எப்படி? இவ்வாறு எண்ண எண்ண,​​ குழந்தைகளையும் மற்றவர்களையும் குழுக்களாக வாசிக்க வைக்கலாம்;​​ இது அவர்களை ஊக்குவிக்கும் எனும் நம்பிக்கை பிறந்தது.​ கீதம் தெரிந்தவர்கள் ஒரு க்ரூப்,​​ வர்ணம் நிலையில் இருப்பவர்கள் ஒரு வட்டத்தில்.​ இந்த விதத்தில் தான் கார்வா வளர்ந்தது என்று விளக்கமாக பதிலளிக்கிறார்.​ இவரது பார்வையும் எளிய சித்தாந்தமும் நமக்குத் தெளிவாகிறது.​ ​ ​ ​

நவம்பர் 12ஆம் தேதி 2000ஆம் ஆண்டு,​​ அயோத்யா மண்டபத்தில் 57 வயலின்களுடன் கார்வாவின் முதல் நிகழ்ச்சி,​​ எனது குருநாதரின் முன்னிலையில் நடந்தது.​ நல்ல வரவேற்பும் பாராட்டும் பெற்றது.​ நான் எடுத்த முதல் படி சரியானது தான் என்று அங்கீகாரம் அளிப்பது போலிருந்தது.​ இன்று 120 மாணவமாணவியர் "கார்வா'வில் பயின்று வருகிறார்கள்.​ இவர்களில் எனது கணிப்பில் ஒரு பத்து பேராவது மிகச் சிறந்த வித்வான்களாகப் பரிமளிக்கப் போவது உறுதி.​ இந்தத் தேர்ந்தவர்களை என்னுடன் மேடையில் அமர்ந்து வாசிக்கப் பயிற்சியளித்துக் கொண்டிருக்கிறேன்.

எங்களது பரம்பரை வயலினுடன் பல காலங்களாகவே பற்றுடன் இருந்திருக்கிறது.​ "சி.ஏ.' என்ற எனது இனிஷியலே எனது தகப்பனார் சித்தூர் அப்பன்னாவைக் குறிக்கும்.​ இவர் ஒரு வயலின் வித்வான்.​ எனது முதல் குரு இவர்தான்.​ இவரது சகோதரர்களும் வயலின் கலைஞர்கள்.​ எனது பாட்டனார் வேதாசல ஐயர் வயலின் மட்டுமின்றி,​​ புல்லாங்குழலும் வாசிக்க வல்லவர்.​ என் அளவில் இசைத் துறையில் இசைக் கலைமணி பட்டம் பெற்று,​​ பின் சென்னைப் பல்கலைக் கழகத்திலிருந்து முதுநிலை பட்டமும் பெற்றுள்ளேன்.​ இதிலும் இதற்கடுத்து தொடர்ந்து நான் மேற்கொண்ட எம்.ஃபில்.,​​ படிப்பிலும் தங்கப் பதக்கம் வாங்கியுள்ளேன்.​ மேற்கத்திய இசையில் எனது குருநாதர் வி.எஸ் நரசிம்மன்.​ இந்த முறையைக் கற்றதன் பயனாக எனக்கு வயலின் இசைப் பற்றி மேலும் பரவலாகவும் விசாலமாகவும் புரிந்து கொள்ள வாய்ப்பு உண்டாயிற்று.​ ​

எம்.ஃபில்.,​​ ஆய்வுக்காக நான் எடுத்துக் கொண்ட தலைப்பு வயலினில் கற்றுக் கொடுக்கும் முறைகள் என்பதே.​ எனது ஆய்விற்கு வழிகாட்டியாக முனைவர் பிரமீளா குருமூர்த்தி அவர்கள் இருந்தார்கள்.​ பல்கலைக் கழகத்தில் நேரடியாகக் கற்றதில்,​​ இசை போதிக்கும் வழிகளும் அதிலுள்ள நுணுக்கங்களும் என்னால் பார்த்தும்,​​ கேட்டும்,​​ அனுபவித்தும் தெரிந்துகொள்ள முடிந்தது.

எங்கள் பள்ளியில் விடுமுறை என்பதே இல்லை.​ 24 X​ ​ ​ 7 என்ற ரீதியில் செயல் பட்டுக் கொண்டிருக்கும்.​ தீபாவளியன்று பட்டாசு சத்தத்தில் வாசிக்க இயலாது என்ற காரணத்தாலும்,​​ ஆயுத பூஜையன்று வாத்திய வழிபாடு நடைபெற்றுக் கொண்டிருக்கும் என்பதாலும்,​​ இந்த இரண்டு தினங்கள் மட்டும் விடுமுறைகள் போல அனுசரிக்கப்படும்.​ எனது மனைவி மாலினி,​​ எனது பெண் அபூர்வா,​​ இருவரும் வயலின் வாசிக்கும் திறம் பெற்றவர்களாதலால்,​​ சில வகுப்புகளை அவர்கள் பார்த்துக் கொள்ளவும் முடிகிறது.​ வகுப்பு இடைவிடாமல் நடந்தேறவும் உதவுகிறது.​ ​

சென்ற ஆறு வருடங்களாக மே மாதத்தில் திருவையாற்றில் தியாகராஜரின் சன்னதியில் நாங்கள் வாசித்து வருகிறோம்.​ 2006 ஆம் ஆண்டு நாதாஹாரமாக ஒரு மாலை வடிவில் அவர்களை அமரவைத்து வாசித்தது அனைவருக்கும் ஒரு பக்திபூர்வமான அனுபவமாக அமைந்தது'' என்றார் ராஜசேகர்.​ அவரிடமிருந்து நிறைவுடன் விடை பெற்றோம்.​ ​ ​ ​

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CARVA goes Online for the benefit of Carnatic violin enthusiasts around the world!

Our school's guru Shri C.A.Rajasekhar is now taking classes on the internet through one-to-one video calls. Classes are tailored individually between 30-60 mins per session.

Now you don't have to miss learning violin just because you are far away from your motherland. How much better can it get than to learn from the comfort of your home.

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CARVA Online violin classes

Hi,
I live in New Jersey and have been taking online lessons from Shri Rajasekhar for close to a year now. From the very first class, Shri Rajasekhar's way of teaching and encouragement has motivated me a lot . What differentiates him from a lot of other teachers is his constant effort to instill a genuine understanding and appreciation for the violin in particular and music in general. His classes are not bound by time limits and even in the online lessons he is able to provide precise feedback and demonstrate fingering techniques with ease .He also puts extra effort into sending recordings of the lessons he teaches which have been extremely helpful aids while practicing. Learning violin from him is a very fulfilling experience and I feel very fortunate to be a part of the CARVA family.Best wishes to all at CARVA,

KAVITHA N.


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Student From Chicago USA

Hello, My name's Shyam Gogulamurali, I'm 18 years old and live in Naperville, Illinois, a suburban city near Chicago. I have been learning the violin from CA Rajasekar Sir for the past 6 months, and I have to say, by far, this is one of the best learning experiences that I'm getting while learning Carnatic music on a instrument such as the violin. Rajasekar sir teaches with utmost patience and clarity and makes sure the student fully understands the concepts that are being teached. It can be clearly seen that Sir is a wonderful teacher and is a wonderful carnatic maestro by just viewing his unique teaching methodology which is very different and easier than the normal carnatic violin teaching method. With all that said, I am very proud to be part of the CARVA family and I look forward to expanding my musical adventure through this academy, and Rajesekar sir's wonderful tutelage.


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Guruve Charanam



Namaskaram to all

Sri Gurubyo namaha :
I am Raghavan.S . I am a S/W Engineer , I am learning Violin from the Great Guru Mr
C.A.Rajaseakar for nearly 2 yrs . First of all My pranams and Thanks to our Great Guru Mr C.A.Rajaseakar . I am very proud to be an associate of CARVA and a student of Mr C.A Rajaseakar who has been doing an unblemished service to the music . Conducting violin ensembles of nearly 100 violins at a time is not an easy thing . Our Great Guru Mr C.A Rajaseakar is a guru of the generation . I feel after joining the great instiution CARVA , my life has became musical and meaningful . The way our Great Guru Mr C.A.Rajaseakar teaches , how he conducts programs and ensembles and how he handles his students with patience and affection are really admirable and unmatchable and those can not be praised simply with words . His Composition (Amrudhavarshini Piece) is running in my mind and ears all the time . Each and every day with Carva gives me more pleasure and generates enthusiasm . Nearly 150 students of different level are been associated with CARVA and our guru is training each and every student with keen interest and dedication so that every one's talent is getting noticed .Thiruvayyar trip conducted by CARVA every year to the students is a holy gift to each and every one of us . Let us Make this CARVA 2009 a Grand Success .Violin is not an easy instrument to be learnt as well as to teach . Teaching that great instruments to hundreds of students and organising stage programs for every one by continous training and motivation is a wonderful job being done by our great guru . CARVA is the best and apt place in the entire Universe to learn Violin with dedication , enthusiasm and joy .My sincere prayers to god is our Great Guru Mr C.A.Rajaseakar should live for more than 100 yrs to continue his unblemished service to the music .

gurulEka eTuvaNTi guNiki deliyaga bOdu

Nandri & Vanakkam

Raghavan.S

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ABOUT CARVA RAJASEKAR


CARVA RAJASEKAR


Shri C.A.Rajasekar is an embodiment of elegance and versatility, a true source of inspiration. His simplicity and altruism further pronounce his oratorical, organizational and intellectual skills. With a good sense-of-humor, which is an Utopian dream in recent times, he carries his responsibilities with a ever smiling face.

Family pedigree:

Born to Shri Chittoor Appanna Bagavathar and Smt. Madurambal, Shri C.A. Rajasekar has a rich musical pedigree. His grandfather Shri Vedachala Iyer was adept in playing both the violin and the flute. His father Shri Appanna of Chittoor was a renowned violinist himself, and so were his brothers.

The family at the cause of promoting music:

Shri C. A Rajasekar’s family has been rendering yeoman service in the patronage of music by arranging music festivals and poojas every year. Those days, they used to arrange the Shri Purandarasa festival at their native city every year. Noted contemporary sangeetha vidwans used to participate and perform at the festival. ‘Aganda Gaanam’ of Thiyagaiyar’s kirthanas was held as an annual feature at which singing of Thiyagaiyar’s kirthanas lasted 24 hours at a stretch. As a boy, Shri C.A. Rajasekar participated with great enthusiasm in such activities. This has, no wonder helped him develop a deep sense of service to the cause of music.

Tutelage and Performances:

Shri C.A. Rajasekar learnt his first vocal lessons at the age of four from his father. It was soon followed by violin lessons under the watchful eyes of his illustrious father. He played along with his father from an early age at the latter’s performances.
To further hone his skills, he had been under the tutelage of the distinguished violinist Sangeetha Kalanidhi Shri. M.Chandrasekaran and had also undergone lessons from Shri V.S.Narasimhan for a broader understanding and appreciation of western classical genre.

Shri C.A.Rajasekar, also known as the backbone of CARVA Trust, received the “Isaikalaimani” title from Adyar Music College. Not the one to stop there, he proceeded to complete his M. A in Indian music and was awarded a Gold Medal by the University of Madras. He also completed his M.Phil at the University of Madras. Here, his final thesis explored different violin teaching methodologies, particularly, his unique teaching methodology.

In 2007 he was honoured as ‘Aasthana Vidhwan’ by Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. He was also conferred with the ‘BEST GURU’ award by VDS Arts Academy in recognition of his accomplishment in tutoring violin to numerous students for 25 continuous years. Shri C.A.Rajasekar has also been nurturing students of other countries through the internet. Through this, students at different parts of the world receive an opportunity to learn violin. This is a blessing to students around the world who share a passion for music and his online classes are well appreciated for the same reason.
Apart from his solo concerts, he has been playing as an accompanying artiste for many vocalists at various sabhas in India as well as abroad. He is involved in performances for many social causes. One such special occasion, which he remembers till date is when he played with his Guru Shri M. Chandrasekar, in Malaysia.

CARVA TRUST

Shri C.A.Rajasekar has been teaching violin for the past 25 years. With well over a hundred students under his guidance, he has been orchestrating regular performances to a wide audience. From being known as the ‘group of hundred+ violins’ the need for an identity resulted in formation of the Chittor Appanna Rajasekar’s Violin Academy – CARVA Music School in 2000, which later grew into being administered under the name of the CARVA Trust.

While keeping up with the traditions of classical music, Shri C.A.Rajasekar ensures to incite enthusiasm into the eager minds by virtue of the zeal and energy with which he organizes activities with flair. Given the pushing nature of the teacher and arduousness of the students, every single performance to date has been very well received.

One amongst the acclaimed of their performances was on the Independence Day (in the year 2002), which was broadcast on ‘Podhigai T.V.’ under a program titled “Isai Aruvi”. Over a hundred CARVA students rendered popularly known patriotic pieces on their violin with pride, grace and confidence. Another such performance was given on Jaya T.V. in 2004 as part of their Pongal Special programs and was acclaimed by all. CARVA students regularly perform at the Ashramam of Poojya Sri Muralidhara Swamigal in Malapattu Village under aegis of the saint. Also, their performances at MUSIC ACADEMY as a part of “Svanubhava” by these amateur violinists had a great acclaim. Also, CARVA performs in batches of 25+, 50+ violins and in various combinations as and when required and in accordance to the occasion (Temples, Sabhas & Marriage occasions) and also to the audience needs.

This is the driving motive of the CARVA Trust – to instill greater enthusiasm by providing incentives (of stage ascensions and such) that trigger a sense of accomplishment and pride giving way to their appreciation and aspiration for deeper knowledge of Carnatic music.



Annual Activities of CARVA TRUST

CARVA Music Festival, now a tradition of the academy is arranged wherein every single student gets to stage their performance along with their peers accompanied with the rhythm of percussion artists. The motive behind such program is to instill confidence among young budding artistes and to provide them a priceless opportunity to learn more in this field of specialization. This is done by teaching each student the most generalized of songs, which when played or heard by them boosts their morale. The program, sectioned for pupils of different levels of learning – from Geetham to Krithis, are orchestrated, practiced (for over 30 - 40 sessions) and rendered for an ever houseful audience. As a grand culmination of the event, students of almost all levels perform for a Grand Ensemble in unison, rendering Bhajans and popular songs of the public patrons.

This festival provides a great opportunity for the students to display their deftness and skill to a huge audience, a near impossibility to organize otherwise. As customary to the festival, renowned musicians are invited to grace the occasion adding to the enthusiasm of the students. The satiating experience and smiles in one and all – students, teacher, parents, distinguished guests and audience alike, is what CARVA hopes for, making every wee bit of the effort spent well worth.

The first festival was conducted in 2000. With a modest 50 students the program was presided by Violin Maestro ‘Sangeetha Kalanidhi’shri M.Chandrasekaran and was acclaimed a success by one and all. By the subsequent year around a hundred students participated in the event, with a much wider media attention, appreciation and laurels to CARVA.

Great musicians and personalities have graced this function including Poojya Shri Muralidhara Swamigal and Ghatam Maestro Vikku Vinayagaram, Renowned Musicologist Dr V.V.Srivatsa, ‘Sangeetha Kalanidhi’ Sri T.K.Govindarao, Madurai Sri G.S.Mani, ‘Nadha yogi’ Sri V.V.Subhramnaian, Western Giant Sri V.S.Narasimhan. The applause and appreciation by these music Vidhwans have been a morale boost for many of these young tiny tots who are hardly the size of the violin bow. With years of successful deliverance in series, the appreciations are now converting into expectation from a crowd that come to witness the bravado of the amateurs, agility of the seniors and the grandeur of CARVA.

Pilgrimage to Thiruvaiyaru is one amongst the greatest privilege and a spiritually elevating experience for any student of Carnatic music and patrons alike. The annual Thiyagaraja Aaradhanai festival brings every leading and aspiring musician and patrons from all over the world. CARVA students are given the privilege to render musical homage at the shrine of the great saint every year during the month of May. The students get to perform along with their Guru right in front of the shrine as offerings and prayers are made to the saint. The students along with their guru perform a Nadhaharam (garland of music) for the saint by playing a piece on Lord Rama forming a garland as they sat around the shrine in a chain. With the parents of Carva students also accompanying the trip, visits to nearby temples are also organized. The pilgrimage has been taken up for the past nine years and is definitive for the years to come. The idea behind this trip is to instill confidence in these young brigades in accordance to our strong ethnic and edifying practices of India.

For the cause of the society: To invoke the blessings of the rain-god and seek rains to overcome the water scarcity, CARVA involves itself in Varuna-Prayer (a group performance) at various places in the city. A special piece in Raagam Amruthavarshini composed by Sri C.A.Rajasekar is played in total more than 108 times culminating in a grand Pooja towards the objective.

The trust has developed its own website www.carvatrust.org and flashes all its activities there.


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CARVA-Right place to learn violin

I am R. GANAPATHY SUBRAMANIYAM Studying 8TH Std., I Would like to share about My Violin teacher who takes classes in West Mambalam, by name C.A. RAJASEKAR (CARVA). He has got 100 students under him, His way of teaching, patience, and dedication made me to continue the classes for the past 4 years. He takes theory part of Music also this makes the student to understand the concept of music well and we are able to follow the concerts. He is a genius by teaching. We Students of CARVA are very proud to say that our teacher has started taking online classes. Join Carva to become a CARVA FAMILY and learn violin.

For details pls contact:carva2k@gmail.com
Our website: www.carvatrust.org


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READ THIS FIRST!!!! SYMPHONY ON STRINGS

Date:29/08/2008 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/fr/2008/08/29/stories/2008082951230100.htm Back Friday Review Bangalore Chennai and Tamil Nadu Delhi Hyderabad Thiruvananthapuram



Symphony on strings

V. BALASUBRAMANIAN

He might not have made it to the concert circuit but Rajasekar is training students, many of whom have talent and focus.

Violin is one of the toughest instruments and perfection is achieved only through rigorous practice. - C.A. Rajasekar

Photo : R. Shivaji Rao

DEDICATED TEACHER: C.A. Rajasekar.

Venue: Mahodaya Hall, Stree Seva Mandir,

Date: August 30, (7 p.m.)

Guests of Honour: Madurai G.S. Mani and V.V. Subrahmanyam

Violin is one of the toughest instruments and perfection is achieved only through rigorous practice. –

Veteran composer, M.S. Visvanathan is said to have recorded the song “Engay Nimmadhi…” with more than 70 violins. Ilaiyaraaja has tuned several songs with the strings playing a dominant part. However, the use of acoustic instrum ents in general, and strings in particular, is becoming a rarity in film music, what with all sorts of gadgets available to mimic the sounds. It is true that there is a dearth of accomplished violinists — to accompany artists or play solo.

This brings into the picture C.A. Rajasekar, who has trained over 100 students in violin. His CARVA (C.A. Rajasekar’s Violin Academy) is celebrating its anniversary tomorrow, 6.01 p.m. at the Stree Seva Mandir Auditorium, 36, Fourth Avenue, Ashok Nagar. The hour-long function that includes the release of a souvenir by veteran violinist V.V. Subrahmanyam will conclude with the violin recital of 100 students.

Father first guru

Rajasekar is the fourth generation violin vidwan in his family. His forefathers belonged to Cholavaram village in Tamil Nadu. A chance job to teach violin and vocal music at Sri Ram Vilas Sabha in Chitoor made Vedachalam Iyer, Rajasekar’s paternal grandfather, settle there permanently. “My father Appanna and his three brothers were all trained in violin. I learnt the rudiments from my father,” says C.A. Rajasekar one of the Trustees of CARVA.

“I concentrated more on music than studies. Yet, I did B.A. and M.A. (Music) from the University of Madras and was in fact a gold medallist in M.A. I went on to do M. Phil on the violin teaching methodology of various schools in classical music.” Raja joined vidwan M. Chandrasekaran for advanced training and says that playing alongside him for a concert in Malaysia was an unforgettable experience.




Students rehearsing for their concert.

Ever since he finished his school, Raja has been teaching violin apart from playing concerts as an accompaniment. “For reasons only known to the Almighty, my career as an accompanist never took off and hence I started teaching violin, full swing,” Raja declares matter-of-factly. CARVA was born in 2000 officially though my teaching dates back to 1982.

As you are talking to him at the Kali Bari temple, West Mambalam, tiny tots hardly the size of the violin bow walk in confidently with their instruments for rehearsal. Some settle down straightway with the violin while others choose a corner to do their homework, waiting for the master’s call. “It is this academic pressure with numerous tests, homework, etc., that deter children from joining music classes. Those who stick it out reap the harvest, for music helps them to relax, increases their thinking and retention capabilities,” Raja asserts.

The rehearsal begins, once the students belonging to all age groups get ready and the strains of the Bilahari Swarajati and the Khambodi varnam fill the air — a soothing experience. “At least some of my present students would for sure, make a mark in the classical music field within a few years from now, I believe. Violin is one of the toughest instruments and perfection is achieved only through rigorous practice,” Raja emphasises. “In order to sustain their interest I thought of this annual event when all the students are given an opportunity to present their talent.” Raja has earned widespread appreciation from leading vidwans.

Among Raja’s students is Ramaswamy, a young software engineer employed in Bangalore, who comes down to Chennai during weekends to learn violin. “The first year was very tough, but later I started enjoying it and now I can’t live without it. I derive a lot of pleasure playing with the children and this is definitely a stress reliever.”

Varun, a seventh standard student, joined because he had a special liking for the violin. Will he make it his profession? He shrugs in response. “I get an insight into Carnatic music when I play the violin,” says teenager Ganapathysubramanian. Aishwarya, a plus one student wants to become a performer and she is happy that she has found a perfect guru in Rajasekar while Arpitha Shivmani, a young lawyer, wants to go on learning violin seriously as long as she could.

“To the sound health of the violin” — the bows rise in unison, as Rajasekhar’s young brigade resumes rehearsal with all sincerity.

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Watch videos from CARVA Grand Violin Ensemble in the year 2005


sriman nArAyaNa


harE rAmA harE kriShNA


sara sara samarE


Different notes


Western Theme (Plucking)


English Notes


kriShNA bhajO (sai bhajan)


raghupathy rAghava rajA rAm


harivarAsanam


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Pranams!

Hi all,

My first pranams to my guru Shri. CARVA Rajasekhar. There is a saying in Tamil - "Guru kidaikka kuduthu vechirukkanum".....

It is a really apt saying for all of CARVA Students. Yes. He is the best Guru and we are gifted to have him. I have been a student of him for the past 2 - 2.5 years.
A Guru, who gives tremendous amount of exposure to students while learning.
A Guru, who teaches every nuances of Violin
A Guru, who explains why each meaning of every note.
A Guru, who is very patient to student like me... :)

The list goes on .....

Carviites, Keep Posting and Enjoy learning and Playing Violin.

Regards
Hema


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THE BEST GURU FOR US


HI
This is apurvauh,
I am a CARVA student for past 12 years.
We have got "The Best" guru "Mr.CARVA RAJASEKAR".
We the students of carva are proud to be a part of this.
here is proverb for carva

"EAST OR WEST OUR CARVA IS THE BEST"


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CARVA "A new way to music"

Hi all,
This is vivek, 5th group at CARVA.
I am very proud to be a student of CARVA trust.
Since my first day, when I met Sir , he is my inspiration in
all aspects. His determination in teaching and adopting new
and standard strategies in making his students understand
what he thinks and how he lives in music.

We the CARVA students owe a lot to our C.A.Rajasekar Sir and his hard work.





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CARVA "A new way to music"



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Hello!

Hi Carvaiites ;)

This is a blog where you can post your thoughts about music. We hope to get contributions from all of you about the happenings at CARVA and update us with news relating to music all around the world.

Keep smiling & practising!

Arpita


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