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  2. Veena Sahajwalla - Wikipedia

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    Veena Sahajwalla is an Indian-Australian inventor who is Professor of Materials Science in the Faculty of Science at UNSW Australia. [2] She is the Director of the UNSW SM@RT Centre for Sustainable Materials Research and Technology and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow .

  3. Saraswati veena - Wikipedia

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    Over the veena's evolution and modifications, more particular names were used to help distinguish the instruments that followed. The word veena in India was a term originally used to generally denote "stringed instrument", and included many variations that would be either plucked, bowed or struck for sound. [1] [2]

  4. D. Srinivas (instrumentalist) - Wikipedia

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    D. Srinivas, also known as Veena Srinivas (born 12 September 1968) is an Indian veena player of Carnatic music. [1] Early life and background.

  5. Veena - Wikipedia

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    The musician stops the resonating strings, when so desired, with the fingers of the free hand. In modern times the veena has been generally replaced with the sitar in North Indian performances. [1] [3] The South Indian Saraswati veena, used in Carnatic classical music, is a lute. It is a long-necked, pear-shaped lute, but instead of the lower ...

  6. Nirmala Rajasekar - Wikipedia

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    Nirmala Rajasekar is a Carnatic Saraswati veena player, composer, vocalist, and educator. [1] One of the world's premier veena players, [2] Rajasekar has performed at Carnegie Hall, [3] the United Nations, [4] the Madras Music Academy, Narada Gana Sabha, [4] [5] Sawai Gandharva Festival, [3] and the Konya International Mystic Music Festival. [4]

  7. Emani Sankara Sastry - Wikipedia

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    Emani Sankara Sastry was born on 23 September 1922 in Draksharamam, India.He came from a family of celebrated classical musicians. His father Vainika Bhooshana Veena Acharya Emani Achyutarama Sastri, a famed vainika and sastragna was a contemporary of Sangameshwara Sastri and Veena Venkata Romainiah Das of Andhra.

  8. Trivandrum R. Venkataraman - Wikipedia

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    R Venkataraman (31 August 1938 – 5 January 2010) was a classical musician and veena player from India, in the Carnatic Music genre. He was one member of a veena-violin-venu trio whose other members were Lalgudi G Jayaraman and N. Ramani.

  9. Jyoti Hegde - Wikipedia

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    Jyoti Hegde (Sanskrit: ज्योती हेग्डे, IPA: [dʑjoːtɪ ɦeːɡɖeː]) is a Rudra veena and sitar artist from the Khandarbani gharana. She has pursued music since age 12 and completed her master's in music from Karnatak University of Dharwad. Vidhushi Jyoti Hegde is the first woman player of Rudra veena in the world. [1]