Lakshminarayana Ambi Subramaniam (born 5 August 1991)
is an Indian/American violinist, pianist and singer. He began performing at the
age of six, and was proclaimed the ‘New King of Indian Classical Music’ by the
Times of India at age sixteen.
The first two albums he was featured on, Violin
Maestros (released in 2007) and Live at Neues Gewandhaus, Leipzig (released in
2009) won GiMA awards; the former also won a BiMA. His strongest musical
influence is his father and guru Dr. L. Subramaniam, but he has also been
influenced by Semmangudi SrinivasaIyer, Jascha Heifetz, David Oistrakh and Maxim
Vengerov. Ambi plays a 5-string acoustic/electric violin and a 4-string
acoustic violin; he endorses D’Addario strings.
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