- Kalamandalam Sankaran Embranthiri
Kalamandalam Sankaran Embranthiri (1944-2007) was one of the most popular
Kathakali musicians, credited with initiating a new wave in the rendition of songs for the classical dance-drama fromKerala in southIndia . Hisshruti -aligned music was glistened by a velvety voice, easy reach of the threeoctaves and command over stage proceedings that won him massive fan following even as his form received an abrupt setback in 1990 when he suffered a major ailment from which he could never recover fully. [http://www.hindu.com/2004/04/14/stories/2004041407140400.htm/]Embranthiri was born into a poor
Brahmin family in Vellayoor village ofMalappuram district inMalabar . After completing his schooling, during which he learnt classical Carnatic music from a local teacher named Govinda Pisarody, teenaged Sankaran joinedKerala Kalamandalam in 1958. His Kathakali music tutors at the intitution wereKalamandalam Neelakantan Nambisan , Gangadharan, Sivaraman Nair and Madhava Panikkar.Embranthiri wasn't a particularly promising singer during his student days, but soon after passing out of Kalamandalam began getting noticed for his sweet, emotion-laden voice and clear diction. Just as he started finding stages in the southern
Travancore region, he got employed -- first in theIrinjalakuda -based Unnayi Varrier Smaraka Kalanilayam in 1965 and later, in 1970, at FACT Kathakali School nearKochi from where he eventually retired as a Kathakali music teacher.Embranthiri rose to professional prominence in early 1970s by updating himself on its voice culture that suited the general aesthetics of the times. [Kathakali Encylopaedia (Vijnanakosam), page 426)] His singing had a charismatic appeal that earned him admirers from the mass and the class alike. This, coupled with his ability to anchor the show as the lead musician (ponnani bhagavatar), won the trust of masters like
Kalamandalam Krishnan Nair ,Kalamandalam Gopi ,Kalamandalam Ramankutty Nair andKottakkal Sivaraman .Embranthiri's novel rendition style inspired several of his contemporary singers, chiefly
Kalamandalam Hyderali and VenmaniKalamandalam Haridas . In Haridas, he found a perfect cueist singer (sinkiti), taking him under his wings soon after Haridas made a comeback to Kathakali after a decade-old break from the art form.In August 1990, Embranthiri fell seriously ill, necessitating a
kidney transplant the following year. He did return to Kathakali circuit months later but seldom rose to his vintage form. Acutediabetes led to amputation of his right leg less than a decade later, but a gritty and tenacious Embranthiri still chose to stay on as a singer, sitting on a wheelchair in one corner of the Kathakali stage.Embranthiri, an ardent devotee of Lord
Krishna at the famousGuruvayur temple, had made "Ajitha Hare" and "Pari Pahimaam Hare" his hit numbers among others. He also held several Kathakali Padakacheri s, or Kathakali song concerts (with instrumental support) without the dancers on stage. He was also party to manyjugalbandi programmes, sharing the stage with Carnatic andHindustani music exponents likeNeyyattinkara Vasudevan ,Sreevalsan J Menon andRamesh Narayan .Embranthiri was chosen for the prestigious
Swati Sangeetha Puraskaram in 2003, a year after he received the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi fellowship. [http://www.hindu.com/2004/04/14/stories/2004041407140400.htm] .Embranthiri died on November 14, 2007, at a hospital in
Aluva , near the house be built and had been living in in the autumn of his life. [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2007111457581000.htm&date=2007/11/14/&prd=th&]
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