
Vocal Concert by G Ravikiran
Friday, 5th September 2025|7:00 pm EDT
| Free – $35G Ravikiran – vocal
B Anantha Krishnan – violin
Athrey Nadhan – mridangam
Tickets: $35
$25 for Members of the McConnell Arts
FREE FOR ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS

1978-born G Ravikiran is an outstanding vocalist known for his sonorous voice, clear enunciation, and deep understanding of raga music.
Growing up in Bengaluru, Ravikiran received his earliest lessons in Carnatic music at age nine from Gayatri Kesavan. Soon, he was to learn from Vasanta Ramanujam and RS Ramakanth, following up with a long period of apprenticeship with RK Srikantan, thus gaining a strong foundation in the grammar and aesthetics of his art. TM Krishna has been his guru for over two decades now.
Ravikiran’s concerts have been described as serene, authentic and refined, marked by exceptional strength in the performance of lower octave singing.
A passionate devotee of Muthuswami Dikshitar’s compositions, he has for long been championing the Dikshitar legacy with missionary zeal.
The trust he established with the object of promoting Dikshitar, music, and conceived the Dikshita Kshetra Darshanam project, annual programmes in which several musicians participate in offering their musical homage to the saint-composer. This year, Guruguhaamrta has been in the forefront of commemorating Dikshitar’s 250th birth anniversary. Dikshitar 250, a six-day in March-April 2025, curated by the trust, was a roaring success.
He performs regularly at several venues in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and other parts of India. Special mention must, of course, be made of his kutcheris during Chennai’s December season, topped by those at the Madras Music Academy. A special memory of his is that of his experience singing at the Navaratri Mandapam in Thiruvanantapuram during the 2011 Navaratri celebrations.
Ravikiran’s awards and titles include a First Prize in the All India Radio National Competition, the Best Concert Award from The Madras Music Academy, and the Voleti Venkateswarulu Endowment Award.
A popular teacher of Carnatic music, Ravikiran has conducted lecture-demonstrations in India, Singapore, North America and France.
Ravikiran’s wife Archana is a bharatanatyam dancer, and the couple have a daughter and a son.



Athrey Nadhan from Chicago, IL started learning the art of playing the Mridangam at the age of five and is currently undergoing advanced training from the esteemed professional, Srimushnam Sri V. Raja Rao in Chennai, India. Athrey has performed in over 350 concerts across North America and India, accompanying several leading musicians including Chitravina N. Ravikiran, Neyveli Santhanagopalan, and Vittal Ramamoorthy, among many others. Athrey also has learned Carnatic vocal music from B.U. Ganesh Prasad and is a Software Engineer at Apple in Raleigh, North Carolina.