Veena Venu Yuva Awards (Samman)

Veena Venu Yuva Ratna Samman (Award) – Age 18 to 50

The Veena Venu Yuva Ratna Samman is a highly esteemed category aimed at recognizing and celebrating exceptional talent in the domains of Hindustani classical vocal, Carnatic classical vocal, devotional vocal, and Indian classical instruments. This category is specifically designed to identify and honour individuals within the age group of 18 to 50 who have made remarkable and noteworthy contributions to the classical music landscape. It serves as a platform to acknowledge the dedication and virtuosity of artists who have not only demonstrated outstanding prowess in their chosen classical art forms but have also significantly enriched the world of classical music with their contributions. Through the Veena Venu Yuva Ratna Samman, the cultural heritage and artistic legacy of classical music are upheld and celebrated. In essence, the Veena Venu Yuva Ratna Samman stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of classical music in India, ensuring that the torch of this ancient art form is carried forward by the talented and passionate individuals who dedicate their lives to its pursuit.

 

Veena Venu Yuva Durlabh Mani Award (Samman)  -Age between 18 to 50

The Veena Venu Durlabh Mani Award category is a prestigious recognition that celebrates the extraordinary artistry of individuals who specialize in playing rare and unique musical instruments. These instruments include the Vichitra Veena, Kacchapi Veena (Surbahar), Sursingar, Jaltarang, Mayuri Veena, Israj, Dilruba, and many more. This award not only recognizes the virtuosity of those who master traditional instruments but also those who have delved into the realm of unique and lesser-known or artist’s own musical creations. This category is open for nominations and applications, welcoming artists who have poured their hearts and souls into crafting distinctive sounds and pushing the boundaries of musical expression. Whether it’s the ethereal melodies of the Vichitra Veena or the celestial melodies of the Jaltarang, this award celebrates the dedication and innovation of musicians who have embraced these rare instruments.

It’s a testament to the diversity and richness of India’s musical heritage, showcasing the deep appreciation for both traditional and unconventional musical avenues. It honours those who have ventured into the uncharted territories of musical artistry, creating unique sounds that contribute to the ever-evolving tapestry of Indian music.