Dr.L.SUBRAMANIAM

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Dr. L. Subramaniam is one of the best violinists of India
and is widely acclaimed and recognized all over the world.

His prodigious talent was evident at the early age of two,
when he could repeat musical phrases that he heard his
father sing. He gave his first violin performance at the
tender age of six.

Through his superb blending of Carnatic and Western
classical music, Dr. Subramaniam has taken many a
venues, like the Bolshoi Theater, the Lincoln Center, Royal
Albert Hall and United Nations, by storm. He was also a featured soloist in "All the
world's violins" held in Belgium along with Sir Yehudi Menuhin and Stephane
Grappelli.

Dr. Subramanium has also scored the music for movies like Salaam Bombay and
Mississipi Masala, besides featuring as a soloist in the film Little Buddha by
Bernardo Bertolucci. He was also the music advisor for Peter Brook's historic stage
production of the Mahabharata.

He has also recorded his East-West fusion compositions with jazz greats like
Stephane Grappelli, Herbie Hancock, Joe Sample, Maynard Ferguson, Hubert Laws,
George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Larry Coryell, and Tony Williams.