About

I was born on 22nd June 1966 in England and had my schooling in Madras and Calcutta. I completed my graduation with a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the College of Engineering, Delhi in 1987. In 1989, I completed my post graduation with a Master of Business Administration degree in Marketing and Advertising from the Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University. I then had a varied career in Advertising and Marketing before taking over in 1998 as Chief Operations Officer of Broadgate Technical Services (India) P Ltd., a software development firm based in Chennai with clients in UK, Singapore and the Middle East. In addition I am also involved in my family business of Industrial Hydraulics in which the firm HVK Systems is the largest distributor in India for Eaton Corporation, a Fortune 100 company. Carnatic Music has been a passion for me since the age of six when my grandmother unrolled a mat in the family puja room, made me sit on it and began teaching me the basics. This combined with a great interest in history, led me to study the art form in depth with special reference to the great personalities who embellished it.  In 1999, along with Sanjay Subrahmanyan, the eminent Carnatic vocalist, I set up www.sangeetham.com , a web site devoted to spreading awareness about Carnatic Music and its heritage. This site ran for six years before it closed in 2005. 

During Madras Week in August and the Music Season in December, I conduct heritage walks in the city of Chennai with special focus on historic locations of the city. In 2002, along with Sanjay, I authored a quiz book on Carnatic Music, with over 300 questions and answers. From 2004 to 2010, I was Contributing Editor to Sruti, the classical music and dance magazine. Between 2006 and 2010 I was also a member of Sruti’s advisory committee. In December 2004, my book comprising the biographies of twenty major exponents of Carnatic Music, titled Carnatic Summer was released. I also took music lovers on a journey to Tanjavur during the music season of 2004. In 2005 I was invited by The Hindu to begin a monthly column titled Encore which looks back at historic events in the world of Carnatic Music. From 2006 to 2009, I wrote regularly for the Carnatic Music channel of Worldspace Radio. I have written a chapter on “Music in Madras” for the Madras Gazette which is being published in 2008 by the Association of British Scholars. Effective 1st March 2006, I joined the board of Madras Musings and was appointed its Associate Editor. My biography of Bangalore Nagarathnammal, a famed singer of yesteryears, was released on 9th December 2007. It was accompanied by a rehearsed reading titled Sruti, Smriti, Kriti put together by Prasanna Ramaswami and enacted by The Madras Players. The book received the UNFPA Laadli Award for gender sensitivity in writing.

 

In 2008, I co-authored along with my guru Sri V Subrahmaniam, the book Semmangudi, Life; Music, commemorating the centenary of the maestro Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer. This was released on 25th July by APJ Abdul Kalam, former President of India, at the Music Academy. In August 2008, my fourth book, Fifty Historic Residences of Chennai, a bilingual one was published by Kalamkriya, of the Sanmar Group of Companies. My fifth book, titled Four Score and More, was on the history of the Music Academy, Madras and was co-authored with Dr Malathi Rangaswami. This was released on 11th December 2009. On 13th March 2010, when the new Tamil Nadu Assembly building was inaugurated by the Prime Minister, this book was gifted to him by the Chief Minister.

On 29th September 2011, my sixth book – Championing Enterprise, the 175 year history of the Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry was released by Dr K Rosiah, Governor of Tamil Nadu
 . In 2011, my seventh book, The Rane Story, recounting the growth of the eponymous industrial group of Chennai was released. My eighth book, Friends of the Earth, the Stanes Story, which narrates the 150 year history of the Coimbatore-based T Stanes & Co was released by the Hon. APJ Abdul Kalam on 9th July 2012.

Since April 2012, I have been writing a weekly column titled Hidden Histories for page 2 of The Hindu.

36 Responses to “About”

  1. Lisa Says:

    Mr.Sriram,

    We are a group of college students who are keen on visiting and exploring Georgetown on Sunday(9.3.2008) as part of a college assignment. We came across reports saying that you had conducted heritage walks in the area during the Madras Week celebrations.We know this is really short notice but could you please outline a few spots that are essential to understanding the history of Georgetown and the Carnatic music tradition that flourished in the area.We would also really appreciate it if you could tell us where they are located at present.

    Lisa

  2. Sita Says:

    Hi, I am Padma’s sister in Coimbatore.I read your articles in The Hindu .They are very informative and interesting.Are they available on the net.I have a friend in Australia who was interested in Carnatic music,especially the Violin.May I direct him to you?

  3. jerry Says:

    Hi Sriram, I was referred to your site by Sita, and I would like to say thank you for your informative articles. I particularly like the way you integrate information about the music and musicians with the history of the places you describe. It is most enriching!

    Thank you again
    Jerry (from Canberra, Australia)

  4. Mohan Ramiah Says:

    Dear Sriram,

    I am an ardent fan of your wrtings though I should confess that I have confined myself to those on Indian music. I remember reading in your book on Bangalore Nagarathnamma that during the Araadhana a set of people from Batlagundu used to be the most strict critics. My father BS Ramiah was from Batkagundu. In case you haven’t heard of him- was the editor of Manikodi, freedom fighter and a reputed writer in Tamil.
    I would like to know more about Batlagundu and I am sure there would be othrs from that now commercial village(!)too.

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  6. JustPathe Says:

    Hi Sriram, when I came across your blog just now, I thought – wow, Im glad he writes a blog! I enjoyed reading your book Carnatic Summers. I am one of those unfortunate souls that lived in Madras (I refuse to call it Chennai :) ) through childhood and youth internalizing carnatic music, but not quite actively involved – and by the time I was ready to, found myself in another city. I live in Bombay (refuse to call it Mumbai!!) feeling terrible during The Season (as I like to call it). I write a blog, and would like to blogroll you…if you dont mind!

  7. Nithil Dennis Says:

    Hello Sir,
    I am Nithil Dennis, I am working as a Programme producer in NDTV HINDU, a new infortainment and news channel exclusively for chennai which will be launched soon. i would like to speak to you with regards to your book on ‘The Historic Residences of Chennai’ for a programme. I would like to have your e mail id or you can get in touch with me at nithild@ndtv.com
    Thank You
    Regards
    Nithil

  8. erode nagaraj Says:

    nice…

  9. Sanchita Says:

    Dear Mr. Sriram,

    I read about your work in the Metroplus Weekend section from last Saturday. I am art conservator pursuing research related to heritage preservation in Chennai and I would very much like to meet with you at your convenience. I look forward to hearing from you and to meeting you soon.

    best wishes,
    Sanchita

  10. Mageshwar Says:

    Dear Sir.,

    Greetings..

    Request you to visit following link to view the Old Madras photographs collected by me :

    http://picasaweb.google.com/anbumagesh/OLDMADRASCOLLECTION

    Regards.,

    Mageshwar A

  11. Mageshwar Says:

    Dear Mr.Sriram.,

    Request you to visit

    http://picasaweb.google.com/anbumagesh/OLDMADRASCOLLECTION

    to view the Old Madras photographs collected by me.

    Best regards.,

    Mageshwar A

  12. Pradeep Says:

    WOW! this is very impressive, stumbled on this blog while searching for something on wine presses!! very happy to know you as we

  13. Subha Says:

    Mr.Sriram,
    I really , absolutely enjoy reading your blog and wait for your updates.Thank you for opening this new avenue for us to lay hands on the unknows of heritage, history and culture…

  14. Durga Prasad Says:

    Dear Sri Ram sir,

    During Decemeber season couple of years back, Your Programme in Shruti, World Space on the evolution of Deacember season in Madras along with stalwarts interview was very great. It was 4 episode programme and I really enjoyed. Can I get text of that programme ? I enqurired Worldspace for its recording, But I could not get. If you have please arranage to me.

    Regards

    Durga Prasad
    Music lover

  15. Praveen Hanasoge Says:

    Hi Sriram,

    Are you planning to conduct heritage walks during the December 2010 music season ? If so, can you pls let me know the dates etc.

    Thanks,
    Praveen

  16. M.Bharath Yeshwanth Says:

    I am a software professional with interest to know the lesser known facts of Madras and it cultural history. I am more than willing to be a part of the Madras centered historical researches that you are currently pursuing. Anticipating your reply and looking forward to an opportunity to work with you.

  17. Virajitha Chimalapati Says:

    I am a student of architectural conservation and am presently doing my masters thesis on the historical settlement of Chintadripettai.

    I am presently in the process of documenting the existing historic fabric, and came across your article during the course of my research.

    I am trying to understand the transformations of the settlement over time. Another thing that I was curios is… as a weavers settlement were there rites rituals and events specific to Chintadripet? The third was… it was no longer a weavers settlement after the early 19th century. So what happened to the community after that?
    If you could help me in an way it would be of immense help. Any archival information would also help me strengthen the case for conservation of the historic fabric which is gradually being eaten up be the urban fabric.

    Thank you.

  18. Shalini Says:

    Hello,

    I’m a reporter for a newspaper in the States, and I’m writing an article about second-generation Indians learning Carnatic music. I was wondering if I could clarify some of my doubts about Carnatic music history with you. Please email me back if you’re interested and available in the next few days!

  19. Hari Says:

    Hello,

    I am Hari and found your blog while I was searching for a rare song. I was wondering if you had a copy of it. It is a song that goes like this “kalaivannaththirumohini Uruvana Mohana Kannanin Thangai Angayarkanni” sung by madurai Somasundaram. I saw an old copy of this on gramaphone record of my grandfather and was looking for a mp3 copy or so.

    If you have it could you please send me by email? or direct me to where I can find this song?

    Thanks and Best Regards,
    Hari

  20. amrith Says:

    Sir,this is Amrith from PSBB schools,do you address schools?

  21. Gopalakrishnan Says:

    I recently picked up ur book “Carnatic Summer” and thoroughly enjoyed reading it. May we call u a Carnatic Historian on lines of Randor Guy being described as a Cinema Historian??!! I AM A Chartered Accountant in late sixties with a big appetite for music of all genres, including Carnatic. I have a closed FB Group, christened ” Songscan” with about a humble membership of some 95 people. I post songs from Tamil films & write narratives of tidbits concerning the song, singer, the film per se etc , inter spread with anecdotes. I am also a writer, if I may call myself so:)
    I feel very nice writing to you. Best Regards.

  22. Pavithra Charan Says:

    Hello Mr.Sriram,
    I ‘m glad to have come across your blog and work researching the Music Season.
    We are creating a website called Margazhi to capture info, news, and create an interactive space for people who love the culture of the season – be it music, dance or seminars. I ‘d like to speak to you to interview you about the Season or invite you as a Guest Blogger on the site. We expect to have the site up over the next 10 days.

    I run a consulting firm and will be working as editor on this project.
    Regards,
    Pavithra

  23. Sruti | Bibliolore Says:

    [...] contributions from the independent scholar Sriram Venkatakrishnan (writing under the name Sriram V) are often included, providing notes on important persons or [...]

  24. AVADHESH MISRA Says:

    sir i want to procure a copy of ‘ the devdasi and the saint’ i am a writer in hindi and need this book in the relatoin of my ongoing writing.

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    [...] according to “A centenary of music conferences” by Sriram Venkatakrishnan (Madras heritage and Carnatic music, 25 May 2012). Above, the society’s group photograph, taken [...]

  26. Rajan Padiachi South Africa Says:

    Namaskaram Dear Sriram , your writings and books on carnatic music is a Treasure, i wish you all the best always, and may you never stop writing such great works, you are an inspiration and you bring back such great memories.
    Aum Gurunathar Thunai
    Rajan Padiachi
    South Africa
    Disciple Of Guru M N Kandaswami and
    Guru Chengleput Ranganathan

  27. prateek Says:

    Dear Sir, i am a photographer interested in dance music theater. I am interested to work with authors, journalist and organization. Is there any publication where i can contribute as a photographer and news collector. some of my work are available on my blog http://prateekshaimages.blogspot.in/

    thank you

  28. Grie Verd Says:

    Happened on yr blog by chance while searching for stuff on mental hospitals in Madras. My granddad Dr. Dhairyam, and my father, Dr D. Dhairyam started one of the first private mental hospitals there. Will always have a soft corner for the city I grew up in though it’s so changed now. Do visit my blog, if it is to your taste https://quiescentbeing.wordpress.com/

    • sriramv Says:

      Hi! Thanks. I remember that Dr Dhairyam’s hospital was one of the very few institutions on a lonely stretch of Mahabalipuram Road. The joke in the family was that he was quite Dhairyam to live there!

      • Grie Verd Says:

        Yes, those days Neelangarai was way out in the boondocks, but he showed prescience in getting land there! We lived on Sterling Rd, tho’. Are you originally a Madras native??

        I have a different take on Swami, (as did my dad!) hope my blog doesn’t alienate you! I still live here…

      • sriramv Says:

        Hi! Not at all. I quite enjoyed what you wrote. BTW, I dont know if I can qualify as a Madras native. But now that I have been here for 20 years, climbed up Society mama scale and being quoted on the city’s history, I guess I do qualify.

      • Grie Verd Says:

        so what’s the ‘city history’ bit? do tell

  29. Grie Verd Says:

    Hey Sriram–sorry for last comment, I was spacing out, and confused you with the author of another blog! i do, finally, get the society mama and city history bit! really love picking up lil titbits about my Madras, tho’ I’m away from the city! :)

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