Band, 1969-2014 IN, Andhra Pradesh
Musician / Composer of Classical
A.k.a. Upalappu Shrinivas U. Srinivas
Uppalapu Srinivas (28 February 1969 – 19 September 2014) was a virtuoso Indian mandolin maestro and composer belonging to the classical Carnatic musical tradition of Southern India. Srinivas is regarded as the Mozart of classical Indian music. "George Harrison's favourite piece of Indian music was Mandolin Ecstasy, an album recorded by a child prodigy from Madras called U Srinivas at the age of 13. It was, like, my dad's favourite album of all time," says (Dhani) Harrison. "U Srinivas is 27 now and still making music. He plays an electric five-string mandolin, he's fantastic...." Over the next four decades, he toured across the world, and collaborated with John McLaughlin, Michael Nyman, and Michael Brook. At a very young age he was internationally viewed as the successor to Pandit Ravi S
Michael Nyman p *1944 GB | |
Steve Sidwell tr *1961 GB | |
Nick Cooper vc GB | |
Andrew Findon fl, bs GB | |
Cathy Thompson vn | |
Mary Scully cb GB | |
Dave Lee alp, frh GB | |
Edmund Coxon vn | |
Kate Musker vl | |
David Roach as, ss *1955 GB | |
Tony Hinnigan fl, vc | |
Simon Haram ss, sax, as *1969 GB | |
Martin Elliott eb GB | |
Nigel Barr tb, eu GB | |
Gaby Lester vn GB | |
Richard Cookson vl | |
Ritesh Misra voc | |
Rajnish Misra voc | |
Sanju Sahai tab |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sangam (Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters) | Michael Nyman, U. Shrinivas, Rajan & Sajan Misra | 2012 | Album |
The Way Of Beauty | Shakti : John McLaughlin, Zakir Hussain, V. Selvaganesh, U. Shrinivas, Shankar Mahadevan | 2009 | Album |
Samjanitha | U. Shrinivas | 2008 | Album |
Sangam (Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters) | Michael Nyman, U. Shrinivas, Rajan & Sajan Misra | 2002 | Album |