Veenai Dhanammal
Veenai Dhanammal was a highly accomplished Carnatic musician, and the torchbearer of the school of Carnatic music that goes by her name. She was both a vocalist and a performer on the Saraswati veena. The prefix "Veenai" in her name is an indicator of her exceptional mastery of that instrument.
Early life and background
Dhanammal was born into a family of professional musicians and dancers in George Town, Madras, the capital city of the erstwhile Madras Presidency of British India in 1867. Her grandmother Kamakshi was a reputed dancer, and her mother was a vocalist who trained under Subbaraya Sastri, the son of Syama Sastri of the Carnatic music composer trinity.In addition to training by her family members, Dhanammal also learned from Walajapet Balakrishna Das, a blind musician who was a repository of the padams of Kshetrayya, and Satanur Pancanatha Iyer.
Career
"Regarding the veenai as an instrument complete and perfect in itself, she played it without plectrum, and often accompanied by her own singing. Her music is documented in a set of historical recordings. Her personal style, known as theDhanammal's fame had spread far and wide, and even Abdul Karim Khan, doyen of Kirana Gharana in Hindusthani Music, learnt Carnatic songs from her and released discs of these. She both taught Naayana Pillai her music and learnt from him, in a mutual give and take.
A commemorative postage stamp on her was issued on 03-December-2010.