Saturday, February 6, 2010

Dr. Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini

Renowned Sitar Maestro Dr. T. Jaimini is recipient of several prestigious Honours and Awardsincluding National Excellency Award-2008, Plaque of Honour in International Music Festival Olympiad organised by Department of Culture Government of Orissa & Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre (E.Z.C.C.) Governmant of India Kolkata. American Biography Institute (A.B.I.) U.S.A. Awarded him “MAN OF THE YEAR MEDAL for the year 2005’’, A.B.I. U.S.A. has even published his biography in the “CONTEMPORARY WHO’S WHO OF PROFESSIONALS” and also included his name in the “International Directory of Experts and Expertise”, Dr.Jaimini, apart from being visiting professor in Universities and various music institutions, has given memorable performances in various National & International music concerts with well known foreign artists. He has produced over five thousand music compositions His Sitar recordings are preserved in the archives of the preservation libraries of Dall Dorf (Germany) and E A Yuars (Spain).Guidance to Music Research Scholars & Examiner in Various Universities. Attended Practical Music Research Work & delivered Lectures with demonstration in U.G.C. Seminars. He developed a brand of contemporary fusion music with Italian guitarist D. Turi to provide ‘appropriate background scores for fashion shows in Berlin (Germany) Dr. Trigunateet Jaimini is Known as a sound techonologist and therapist in the field of Music Research.

Childhood Achievements-
Dr. Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini is fortunate to have earned this rare accolade and shares " Born in classic family of musicians". Child Jaimini was trained up by his devoted musician mother who accompanied him on Tabla at an early age .This led him to giving successful stage performances of Sitar at the age of three. He has since then making his own compositions on the spot in various"Raagas" and "Taals". His first T.V. programme -classical performance on Sitar relayed from Delhi Doordarshan (National ) Program at an early age of ten years. In the similar age his Sitar performance in Shri Swami Haridas Sangit Samaroh Vrindaban (the National Music Concert was appreciated by senior Top Artists. In the National Concert of Hindustani and Karnatak music organised by Shri Raghvendra Swami Mission Bangalore it was remarkable at the age of eleven years that he played "Dhrupad" on Dattatreya Veena which is exhibited in Sangit Natak Academy Museum New Delhi India and now listed as rare instrument in the Limca Book of Records.

Qualifications- (Ph-D / Six POST GRADUATIONS)
SOCIAL SERVICES-
Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini,apart from being visiting professor in Universities and various music institutions,has given memorable performances in various music concerts. Having got occasions to play duets with well known Indian and foreign artists, the Sitar recordings of Acharya Jaimini are preserved in the archives of the preservation libraries of Germany and Spain.dr. Jaimini is always interested in helping deserving poor music students by teaching them classical music according traditional system of gurukul parampara. He arranges workshops for creation of interest of classical music in education institutions in summer vacations.Music Supervisor-Guidance to Music students & Research Scholars M Phil/Ph-D students & EXAMINER in Various Universitys.
MUSIC THERAPY-
Acharya is presently working on the miracles of music therapy. It has been observed that vegetation gets a luxuriant growth on the music melodies. Cows produce increased milk after enjoying music.The basic theory of Acharya Jaimini is that the objects of nature, the plantations, the birds, animals are instant recipients of the musical melodies as they are innocent. The experiences of Acharya Jaimini say that the heights to which human genius can soar, the sublime feelings, the depths of Love and all that the Brahma (Almighty) has created in his delicacy, can best be expressed and felt through the strings of music melodies and probably there can be no better language for such godly experiences.The listeners of Acharya Jaimini are also being benefitted by listening to his music on Sitar, thereby feeling relief from mental stress, tension and sleeplessness, and the various resultant ailments and problems.
International News / Article / Interview -
Curing diseases through music therapy
Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini, a sitar maestro and musictherapist has been doing research on the miracles of music therapy for the last nine years. He has Successfully tested the research work on a number of patients during music meditation camps. His work has been focussed on interlinking the diseases with a particular "Raga" which could provide instant relief to patients.
(HINDUSTAN TIMES 17 OCT 2004/ NAVBHARAT TIMES 2 OCT 2004/ TIMES OF INDIA 1 OCT 2004/ HINDUSTAN 17 oct 2004 )
According to Dr. Jaiminis deep research the plants,are also receipients of Indian classical music
(U.N.I. VARTA news 28 Dec 2003/HELTH-MEGNA PUBLICATION 2 Feb. 2004 )
Dr.Trigunateet Jaimini has produced over five thousand music compositions
(MALAYSIA SUN/ JAPAN HERALD / TOPIX ITALY NEWS/ MSN Lifestyle/ SIFTY BUSINESS(Full Story}YAHOO NEWS (Top Story) IANS NEWS 14 Mar 2007)
MUSIC ON HIS FINGERTIPS
He is the only sitar maestro in the world who plays Dhrupad on sitar, Besides endeavouring to revive the Dhrupad style of music, Dr. Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini today is busy providing therapy through his music. (The TIMES OF INDIA new delhi (Agra plus page-3) 23 June 2006)
Making Indian classical music for fashion shows
Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini, has worked hard, for several years to develop a brand of contemporary fusion music to provide appropriate background scores for Indian art galleries and fashion shows, particularly those showcasing traditional Indian attires
(INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE 6 Jan 2008/ Bollywood News-Yahoo 6 Jan 2008/ THE PIONEER 8 JAN 2008/ HINDUSTAN TIMES-Lifestyle 7 Jan 2008/ ZEE NEWS 6 Jan 2008)
Waiting tunes on mobiles can jar on the nerves
''The requirements can vary according to the needs and circumstances, and repetitive music can play on your nerves," says music researcher Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini from Vrindaban
. Jaimini, Head of Department, Sitar, Mangalayatan University, in Aligarh,
Uttar Pradesh, has after a six-month research on waiting tunes and hello tunes on cell phones, called for a review of what "is routinely dished out in the name of music to customers".The researcher studied the effects of background music, hello tunes, repeat music and waiting tunes before concluding that telecom companies were not doing a service to either the music world or the customers Somebody who calls to get some urgent information or a distressed caller wanting to register a complaint would love soothing musical strains to lift the spirits."Right now the service providers or the call centres do not bother about the mood or the mental state of the harassed caller who finds the press one or two or three instruction message hardly amusing. He may be in a desperate hurry to connect to an ambulance service or get some information from the police. While the customer is made to wait, he is subjected to soporific or painful scores,"Jaimini said in an interview.de to wait, he is subjected to soporific or painful scores,"Jaimini said in an interview.
( NDTV 22 Jan 2009 / THE TIMES OF INDIA -Scienc-health page 21 Jan 2009 / The Hindu 22 Jan 2009 )
Sitar maestro Jaimini honoured with Excellency Award
Noted sitar maestro, Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini, was felicitated with the prestigious National Excellency Award-2008. For his outstanding contribution in the field of Indian classical music and extensive research on transcendental and therapeutic music,he was lauded. Dr. Jaimini, a professor of music at Mangalayatan University, Aligarh had brought twelve of his university students to participate at the recently concluded 16th International Theatre Olympiad at K.V.K. Auditorium.They took part in two dramas; Jwala and Saari Raat in which Dr. Jaimini orchestrated the background score for the plays.On the penultimate day of the theatre Olympiad, Dr. Jaimini also set the background score for a play performed by foreign actors on the request of veteran thespian and founder-secretary of India Theatre Olympiad, Prof. Kartik Ch. Rath.Hailing from an illustrious family of musicians, child Jaimini has had her first music lessons from his musician mother Geeta Devi who also accompanied him on the tabla on stage when he was barely three.Dr. Jaimini, now only 33, has already several prestigious honors and awards to his credit.
(The pioneer - nation page 2 oct 2008 / Tathya.in 4 oct 2008 / newstrackindia.com 3 oct 2008)
Education and Work -
Qualifications- (Ph-D / Six POST GRADUATIONS)
Dr. Acharya Trigunateet Jaimini has a host of professional degrees to back his immense talent that ranges from being a first class post graduate degrees.
Music Doctorate (Ph-D.)
M.A. in music (Sitar)
M.A. in Drawing & Painting M.A. in Philosophy
M.A. in Hindi M.A. in Ancient Indian History & Culture
Post graduate degree of Acharya in Sankrit
Sangit Shiromani (sitar)
Sangit Visharad ( sitar )
Sangit Prabhakar (sitar & vocal)
Contact Information -
Email:
acharyamaestro@rediffmail.com
Mobile Number:
91 9897153545
Other:
05652444178
Current City:
Vrindaban, India
Employer:
UNIVERSITY
Position:
Head of Department.- Music Sitar

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