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Namasthe to all. I am C.A. Rajasekar learnt  first vocal lessons at the age of four from my father Chittoor Shri Appanna Bagavathir. It was soon followed by violin lessons under the watchful eyes of his illustrious father. He played along with his father from an early age at the latter’s performances.

To further hone his skills, he had been under the tutelage of the distinguished violinist Sangeetha Kalanidhi Shri. M.Chandrasekaran and had also undergone lessons from Shri V.S.Narasimhan for a broader understanding and appreciation of western classical genre.


Shri C.A.Rajasekar, also known as the backbone of CARVA Trust, received the “Isaikalaimani” title from Adyar Music College. Not the one to stop there, he proceeded to complete his M. A in Indian music and was awarded a Gold Medal by the University of Madras. He also completed his M.Phil at the University of Madras. Here, his final thesis explored different violin teaching methodologies, particularly, his unique teaching methodology.To know more about CARVA RAJASEKAR please log in to http://carajasekar.blogspot.com.

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