Roshini is a Brisbane based professional Carnatic Music Vocalist.
As a child she exhibited an ear for music. She used to accompany her mother Smt. Harini Sriram on Thyagaraja Aradhanas in Wellington from the tender age of 2. She learnt her first music lesson from her mother Harini at the age of 4. She showed complete knowledge and understanding of shruthi and layam from the beginning. She started her formal music training in Brisbane from Smt. Vijaya Vishvanathan at the age of 6. She then moved on to learn full-fledged Carnatic Vocal from Smt. Rajayshree Josyer Shrikanth. Roshini has been a student of Smt. Rajyashree Josyer Shrikanth for the past 15 years.
Roshini has performed concerts all over Australia including Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and has performed at various events like Deepavali & Indian Independence day celebrations, Sri Annamaya, Sri Thyagarajar, Sri Purandharadasar Aradhanaas. She is one of the young artists who are very much looked out for by the music fraternity on all community events in Brisbane.
In 2013 Roshini had her “Arangetram”, her first formal solo vocal performance with accompaniments in Brisbane under the able guidance of her Guru Smt. Rajayashree Josyer Shrikanth of Sarasvathi School of Music in the long established GNB Tradition of vocal Carnatic music. She has won a prize in the Sydney music festival competition for vocal and also won the 2015 QLD Sangeet Mela Rising Star Award for Carnatic Vocal.
Outside of the arts, Roshini works as a Civil Engineer and continues to balance both her career and passion for music.
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