Adithya Srinivasanis an Indian singer.[1][2]He is best known for his award winningghazals,and international singles inclassical,pop,andworldmusic genres.[3][promotion?]His notable performances include sharing stage space withHariharanand opening forGhulam Ali.[4]
Adithya Srinivasan | |
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Background information | |
Born | 19 June 1992 |
Genres | Ghazal,classical, pop,world |
Labels | Independent |
Website | adithyasrinivasan |
Music career
editAdithya's tribute to 6 ghazals originally rendered byMehdi Hassan,Jagjit Singh,Hariharan,Ghulam AliandPankaj Udhaswon him the Singer of the Year Silver Award from SwarSwitzerland.
Adithya's first international single, Gham-e-Duniya, written by theMughalpoetMirza Ghalib,featuring aMiss Universefinalist, earned a 5-star rating onAppleiTunes,and went viral onYouTube.
In 2014, Adithya featuredGrammynominated pianist Jonathan Wesley and flautist Parth Chandiramani for Tu Hi Dilruba, landing a consideration in the 57thGrammyAwards ballot, and a Silver Award in theSoutheast AsianVIMA Music Awards.
Adithya collaborated withMassachusettsbased composer Sonaljit and Hollywood screen & stage actress Yanna Fabian for Devanke in 2015, landing a consideration in the 58thGrammyAwards ballot, a nomination in the 3rd Radio City Freedom Awards, and a Judge's Special Award in theSoutheast AsianVIMA Music Awards.
In 2017, Adithya released Aarzu, an all acoustic ghazal written byDaagh Dehlvi.The single featured musicians from acrossIndia,and was mastered byThe Beatles’Grammywinning engineer at theAbbey Road Studios,United Kingdom.
Adithya was featured onGrammywinning composerLaura Sullivan's single 900 Voices.
In 2020, Adithya's music also served as the main theme song inSaad Khan's film Loneliness, based on an account of the prevalent nationalsocial distancingduring theCOVID-19 pandemic.
Corporate career
editAdithya studiedleadershipatHarvard Business Schoolandbusiness analyticsat theSingapore Management Universityin collaboration withThe Wharton School.He has worked instrategyandbusiness developmentacrossSingaporeand TheUnited Arab Emirates.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Discography
edit- 2011:Ghazal Ka Mausam – A Tribute to the Legends
- 2012:Kaash Aisa Koi Manzur Hota
- 2013:Gham e Duniya
- 2014:Tu Hi Dilruba
- 2015:Devanke
- 2016:Signature
- 2017:Aarzu
- 2021:Ghazal Ke Ishaare (Unreleased)
- 2023:Aayiram (Unreleased)
- 2024:Sri Hari Stotram
Awards
editYear | Work | Award | Result |
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2014 | Ghazal Ka Mausam – A Tribute to the Legends | Swar Switzerland Award for Singer of the Year | Silver Award |
2014 | Tu Hi Dilruba | 57th Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance | First round Ballot |
2015 | Devanke | 58th Grammy Award for Record of The Year | First round Ballot |
2016 | Devanke | 3rd Radio City Award for Best Indie Collaboration of The Year | Nominated |
2016 | Devanke | VIMA Southeast Asia Music Award for Best Indian Song | Judge's Special Award |
2016 | Tu Hi Dilruba | VIMA Southeast Asia Music Award for Best Indian Song | Judge's Special Award |
2017 | Tu Hi Dilruba | VIMA Southeast Asia Music Award for Best Pop Song | Silver Award |
References
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