R. Prasanna

Ramaswamy Prasanna
Prasanna at one of his concerts in Chennai
Background information
Born Oct 2, 1970
Genres Carnatic, Jazz, Rock, World Music, Film Music
Occupation(s) Guitarist, Singer, Composer, Producer, Music Educator, Teacher
Instruments Guitar, Bass, Piano, Percussion
Website www.guitarprasanna.com

R. Prasanna (better known as Guitar Prasanna), is a pioneer in performing Carnatic music on the guitar—as well as skilled in playing and composing in genres such as jazz, progressive rock, and world fusion music.

Early life and background

Prasanna grew up in Chennai, India and fell in love with the guitar at age of five after hearing his neighbor play. He received his first guitar when he was ten years old and would try to play Tamil and Hindi film songs and imitate the sounds of his sister’s Carnatic singing with the instrument. Prasanna’s interest in Western pop music developed when his father’s colleague gave him some cassette tapes with songs by The Bee Gees, ABBA, Toto, Peaches and Herb, and the Pointer Sisters. “For a young boy growing up in pre-internet times in South India, such diverse musical exposure was magical, and I lapped it all up”.

While still in high school he began making a reputation as a guitarist with local band XIth Commandment. At the same time excelling academically in school. During his years studying naval architecture at Indian institute of Technology, Madras (where he also met his future wife Shalini), he also established himself as one of India's young guitarists, touring the country India with his rock bands (The Haze and then Shakuni & the Birds of Prey), covering songs by Santana, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rush, Steely Dan, Jethro Tull, and Scorpions, as well as unique fusion compositions like "Peaceful" and "Blues for Saraswati" that foretold future musical directions while starting to obtain recognition as a Carnatic artist at the same time. Prasanna's musical development led him into the blues and jazz traditions and many of its sister genres. After a brief stint as a software consultant, he gave up a career in engineering and IT, and headed to Berklee College of Music in Boston where he majored in Jazz and Classical Composition.

Education

Prasanna received a Bachelor's degree in Naval Architecture from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras in 1992. He also graduated magna cum laude from the Berklee College of Music, Boston.

Students

Prasanna has several students in the Music Industry. In Guitar, his most notable students are Shiam, Avyay, Srivatsa, Praveen, Raghav, Gokul, Ayyappan, Andre Fludd, etc. In singing, some of his students include Shruthi, Ranjani Sridhar, etc.

Discography

Leader

Apna Ek Kal (Prasanna feat. Anuradha Palakurthi and Hariharan) - Single - theme song for NGO Ekal Vidyalaya

Released Oct 23, 2016 by Shri. Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister for Human Resource Development

Sunayana Kachroo - Lyrics, Prasanna – Composer, Producer, Acoustic guitars, Electric guitars, Vocals, Anuradha Palakurthi - Vocals, Executive Producer, Hariharan - Vocals, Children’s Choir - NSS Hill Spring International School and St. Xavier’s High School, Fort, Mumbai, Jay Gandhi - Flute, Ismail Lumanovski - Clarinet, Abhik Mukherjee - Sitar, Manu Koch - Piano, Fender Rhodes, Korg CX3 Hammond Organ, Steve Jenkins - Bass, Kenny Grohowski - Drums, T.S. Nanda kumar -Mridangam, Nitin Mitta - Tabla, A. Sivamani - Bells, Shakers, Tambourine, Triangle, Daf, Kanjira, Ghungroo, Recorded by Duff Harris, Mixed by Elliot Scheiner, Mastered by Bob Ludwig

All Terrain Guitar – Susila Music, Release date – Aug 5, 2016

Prasanna – electric and acoustic guitars, Shalini Lakshmi and Natalie John – vocals, Dave Douglas – trumpet, Rudresh Mahanthappa and David Binney – alto sax, Vijay Iyer – piano, Mike Pope – acoustic and electric bass, Bill Urmson – electric bass, Rodney Holmes and Mauricio Zottarelli – drums

Live in Sedona (DVD) – Susila Music, 2009

Prasanna – electric guitars, konnakol, Poongulam Subramanian- mridangam, S. Karthick – ghatam, morsing, konnakol, Bangalore Amrit – kanjira, konnakol

Electric Ganesha Land – Susila music, 2006

Prasanna – electric guitars, electric bass, konnakol, Haridwaramangalam A. K. Palanivel – thavil, Prapancham Ravindran- mridangam, S. Karthick – ghatam, morsing, konnakol, B.S. Purushotham – kanjira, konnakol, Papanasam Sethuraman – kanjira

Ra Rama (Carnatic) – Kosmic music (India), 2005

Prasanna – electric guitar, Haridwaramangalam A. K. Palanivel – thavil, J. Vaidhyanathan – mridangam, S. Karthick – ghatam

Be the Change – Susila music, 2004, Carbon7 records (Europe and Japan)

Prasanna – electric guitars, acoustic guitars, vocals, Victor Wooten – electric bass, Alphonso Johnson – electric/acoustic bass, Jeff Coffin – tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, Shalini – vocals, Andy Suzuki – tenor sax, alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, acoustic piano, Ralph Humphrey – drums, Derico Watson – drums

Peaceful – Susila music, 2001

Prasanna – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, 12 string acoustic guitar, vocals, keyboardss, synth/drum programming, Keith Peters – bass, J. Vaidhyanathan – mridangam, Karthick – ghatam, Chandrasekhar – additional synth programming, Aravind – additional drum programming

Shakthi – The Omnipotent – Music Today (India), 2000

Prasanna – electric guitar, J. Vaidhyanathan – mridangam, S. Karthick – ghatam

Natabhairavi – Inreco (India), 2000

Prasanna – electric guitar, Haridwaramangalam A. K. Palanivel – thavil, Karthick – ghatam

Apoorva Ragas on Guitar – Kalakendra (USA), 2000

Prasanna – electric guitar, Poovalur Srinivasan – mridangam

Echo – Saican (Canada), 2000

Original arrangements of Sai bhajans on guitar. Prasanna – electric guitar, Madhu – tabla, assorted Indian percussion

Roots – Sangeetha/HMV (India), 1997

Prasanna – electric guitar, Embar Kannan – violin, K.V. Prasad – mridangam, B.S. Purushothaman – kanjira

Guitar Indian Style – Oriental Records (USA), 1996

Prasanna – electric guitar, Embar Kannan – violin, Srimushnam Raja Rao – mridangam, Karthick – ghatam

Spirit of Youth (Carnatic) – Saragam (India), 1993

Prasanna – guitar, Madurai Balasubramaniam – violin, Poongulam Subramaniam – mridangam, Subhash Chandran – ghatam

Vibrant Aesthetics – Inreco (India), 1993

Prasanna – guitar, Sikkil Bhaskaran – violin, Triplicane Shekar – thavil, Subhash Chandran – ghatam, Ganesh Kumar – kanjira, Raman – morsing

Evergreen Classicals on guitar – Keerthana (India), 1993

Prasanna – guitar, Meera Sivaramakrishnan – violin, Tanjore Subramaniam – mridangam, Subhash Chandran – ghatam

Evergreen Melodies on guitar – Keerthana (India), 1993

Prasanna – guitar, Meera Viaramakrishnan – violin, Tanjore Subrmaniam – mridangam, Subhash Chandran – ghatam

Guitar goes Classical – Audio Fine (India), 1993

Prasanna – guitar, T.K.Padmanabhan – violin, Tanjore Subramaniam – mridangam, T.D.Balu – ghatam

Special Projects

Million Dollar Arm – Score and Sound track

Produced by Walt Disney productions and Directed by Craig Gillespie. Walt Disney Records, 2014

A.R. Rahman – composer, primary artist, cocals, Matt Dunkley – orchestration, Prasanna – electric guitar, Asad Khan – sitar, Gaayatri Kaudinya – Vocals, Nick Glennie-Smith – choir, Neeti Mohan – backing vocals, T.R. Krishna Chetan, Ishaan Chabra – programming

The Hundred Foot Journey – Score and Soundtrack

Produced by Steven Spielberg/Oprah Winfre/Juliet Blake and Directed by Lasse Hallstrom. Hollywood Records, 2014

A.R. Rahman – composer, primary artist, Vocals, Gaayatri Kaudinya, Shalini Lakshmi – Vocals, Prasanna – electric guitar, classical guitar, Peter Calo, George Doering – guitars, Matt Dunkley – orchestra conductor, Henry Hey – piano, Chinna Prasad – tabla, Naveen Kumar – flute, Asad Khan – sitar, Ishaan Chabra – programming

A R Rahman featuring Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Farah Siraj & Ani Choying, Rayhanah & Issrat Quadhri, Prasanna, Sivamani – Sony Music India, 2013

MTV Coke Studio

A.R. Rahman – Piano, keyboards, Harpejji, Continuum keyboard Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, Farah Siraj, Ani Choying, Sushmita Das, Rayhanah, Issrat Quadhri, Blaze – lead vocals, Prasanna – electric and acoustic guitars, Sivamani – drums and percussion, Kevin Doucette – piano, Keba Jeremiah – acoustic guitar and many other musicians

Tirtha – ACT Music+Vision (Germany), 2011

Vijay Iyer – piano, Prasanna – electric guitar, Nitin Mitta – tabla

Ragabop Trio – Abstract Logix (USA), 2010

Steve Smith – drums, George Brooks – tenor/alto sax, Prasanna – electric, acoustic guitars

Aka Moon “Guitars” – De Werf (Belgium), 2002

Fabrizio Cassol – alto sax, Prasanna – guitar, David Gilmore – guitar, Pierre Van Dormael – guitar, Michel Hatzigeorgiu – bass, Stephane Galland – drums

Lagaan, Sony Music, 2001 – With A.R.Rahman

String Orchestra for title track arranged and conducted by Prasanna

Summa cum Jazz – BMG (USA), 1999

The Berklee College of Music Guitar Album, Vol. 2

  • Mantra Revealed – Marc Rossi, Innova records, 2012
  • Inner Duality – David Hines, Spice rack records, 2009
  • Hidden Mandala- Marc Rossi, Gravity records, 2008
  • The Music Messiah- Illayaraja, Agi music, 2006
  • Moving – Tony Grey, 2004
  • Apfelschaun- Ben Schwendener/Uwe Steinmetz, Gravity Arts, 2003
  • Peace in Progress – Manisha Shahane, 2003
  • Play by Ear – Deep C, 2002

Partial list of recordings for Indian Films

  • 'Kochadaiyan’ soundtrack (Tamil) – A.R. Rahman, 2014
  • ‘Highway’ soundtrack (Bollywood) – A.R.Rahman, 2014
  • ‘Essaye Moi’ soundtrack (French) – Pierre Van Dormael, 2006
  • ‘Mumbai Express’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Illayaraja, 2005
  • ‘Ghajini’ background score (Tamil) – Harris Jayaraj, 2005
  • ‘Swades’ soundtrack (Bollywood) – A.R.Rahman, 2004
  • ‘Dil ne Jisa apna kaha’ soundtrack (Bollywood) – A.R.Rahman, 2004
  • ‘Udhaya’ soundtrack (Tamil) – A.R.Rahman, 2003
  • ‘Ramanaa’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Illayaraja, 2002
  • ‘Nee Romba Azhaga Irukke’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Aravind/Jaishankar, 2002
  • ‘Lagaan’ film soundtrack (Bollywood) – A.R.Rahman, 2001
  • ‘Grahan’ film background score (Bollywood) – Karthik Raja, 2001
  • ‘Dumm Dumm Dumm’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Karthik Raja, 2001
  • ‘Vanchinathan’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Karthik Raja, 2001
  • ‘Pukar’ soundtrack (Bollywood) – A.R.Rahman, 2000
  • ‘Split Wide Open’ soundtrack (English) – Karthik Raja, 1999
  • ‘Harischandra’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Agosh, 1999
  • ‘Enn Swasa Kaatre’ soundtrack (Tamil) – A.R.Rahman, 1998
  • ‘Jeans’ soundtrack (Tamil) – A.R.Rahman, 1998
  • ‘Kizhakkum Merkkum’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Illayaraja, 1998
  • ‘Zor’ soundtrack (Bollywood) – Agosh, 1998
  • ‘Nam iruvar namakku iruvar’ background score (Tamil) – Karthik Raja, 1998
  • ‘Kadhala Kadhala’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Karthik Raja, 1998
  • ‘Ullasam’ soundtrack (Tamil) – Karthik Raja, 1996
  • ‘Lovebirds’ soundtrack (Tamil) – A.R.Rahman, 1996
  • ‘Muthu’ soundtrack (Tamil) – A.R.Rahman, 1995
  • ‘Puthiya Mugam’ soundtrack (Tamil) – A.R.Rahman, 1992

Composer

Films

  • Composer of original score for Megan Mylan’s short film After my garden grows (2014)
  • Composer of original score for Ian McDonald’s documentary film Algorithms (2012)
  • Composer of original score for Balaji Sakthivel’s Indian National and Filmfare Award-winning feature film in Tamil Vazhakku Enn 18/9 (2012)
  • Composer of original score for Megan Mylan’s 2009 Oscar Award-winning documentary film Smile Pinki
  • Composer of original score for Chetan Shah’s documentary film ‘The Open Frame’ (2011) and English feature film Framed (2007)

Dance Theater

A Story and a Song

For alto saxophone, voice, spoken word, guitar, carnatic, Indian folk and western percussion | Boston University Dance Theater, Boston, MA, United States, July 20, 2007 (US premiere) | Commissioned by Navarasa Dance Company, Somerville, MA | Aparna Sindhoor, choreographer

The Tempest

For string orchestra, string quartet, two guitars, two voices, bamboo flute, carnatic percussion | Everest Theatre, Seymour Centre, Sydney, Australia Aug 4, 2004 (premiere) | Commissioned by Lingalayam Dance Company | Astad Deboo, choreographer

DNA in Dance - Story of DNA through Indian Classical Dance

For string quartet, female voice, synthesizers, FX loops, electric guitars, carnatic percussion | Tufts University, Medford, MA, United States, Sept 5, 2004 (premiere) | Commissioned by Ranjani Saigal and Tufts University | Kausalya Srinivasan and Ranjani Saigal, choreographers

Sanaatana

For soprano voice, flute, oboe, violoncello, harp, two guitars, carnatic voice, veena, violin, carnatic percussion | Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, UK Sept 14, 2001 (premiere) | Commissioned by Institute of Fine Arts, London, UK | Maresa Moglia and Krishnaveni Lakshman, choreographers

Soliloquy

For guitar, synthesizer, voice, violin, bamboo flute, carnatic percussion | Museum Theatre, Chennai, India Feb28, 1997 (premiere) | Commissioned by Padmini Chettur; Padmini Chettur, choreographer

Educator

References

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