Artist's albums
Sudha Ragunathan Carnatic Music Concert
2021 · album
Kannunjal (From "Navarasa")
2021 · single
Alaipaayuthe Kannaa
2020 · album
Carnatic Classical Vocal - Sudha Ragunathan
2020 · album
Devi Krithis - Sudha Ragunathan
2020 · album
Dhyanalingam - Sudha Ragunathan
2020 · album
Ganesa Krithis - Sudha Ragunathan
2020 · album
Guru Shishya Parambara
2020 · album
Hare Kalki Hare Kalki
2020 · album
Kanakadhara and Mahishasura Mardhini Stothras
2020 · album
Manasa Sancharare
2020 · album
Nine Gems Of Thyagaraja - Sudha Ragunathan
2020 · album
Pearls Of Thyagaraja - Sudha Ragunathan
2020 · album
Radha Sametha Krishna - Sudha Raghunathan
2020 · album
Soundarya Lahari
2020 · single
Stars Of A Stalwart
2020 · album
Talapakka Sri Annamacharya Kritis
2020 · album
Unity - Jugalbandhi
2020 · album
Jai Jai Vinayaka
2020 · single
Vedha Vilasane
2020 · single
Mazhai (From "Kaalidas")
2018 · single
Dhaadikaara (From "Sketch")
2018 · single
Lingha Bhairavi
2011 · album
Ellam Inba Mayam (Live)
2010 · album
Similar artists
S. Sowmya
Artist
Malladi Brothers
Artist
A. Kanyakumari
Artist
Sanjay Subrahmanyan
Artist
T. M. Krishna
Artist
Sowmya
Artist
Maharajapuram Santhanam
Artist
Priya Sisters
Artist
Namagiripettai Krishnan
Artist
Aruna Sairam
Artist
Biography
Sudha Ragunathan is one of India’s foremost Carnatic vocalists. A disciple of the legendary Padma Bhushan awardee Dr. ML Vasanthakumari, Sudha has evolved a style of her own where the soul of her music lies in the dynamism of her presentation, with exceptional motifs and matrices of raga images and swaras making it a quintessential amalgam. . Over 200 compact and video discs that cover a noteworthy range of compositions in various languages and genres of her music have been released. Sudha has the distinction of being the only Carnatic musician second to Bharat Ratna MS Subbulakshmi, to have sung at the United Nations on 2nd October, 2016, the International Day of Non-Violence, 50 years after Bharatratna MS Subbulakshmi’s music did in 1966. The UN Postal department released a postage stamp of the Bharat Ratna and Sudha Ragunathan was presented the first stamp. Louisville, Kentucky (United States) declared 19 May, 2019 as Sudha Ragunathan Day in recognition of her service to the field of arts for the past four decades. Sudha has enthralled packed audience at International Music Festivals and concerts held in the U.S., Canada, UK, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, The Middle East, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, France, The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Luxembourg, Belgium and Sri Lanka.Her participation in global music festivals are standing examples of the diversity of her music.