Arts educator Ravikiran, is known for his large repertoire and for training a number of disciples around the world, many of whom are award-winning performers and teachers. His students have made contributions in other arenas. His disciples span a cross section of vocalists, violinists as well as exponents of flute, guitar, veena, keyboard in addition to the chitravina. He has performed and written about the 18th century composer
Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi.
Planet Symphony Ravikiran initiated the Planet Symphony Global Art-Science-Social Environmental initiative to raise awareness of the
climate crisis. Within weeks the organisation had a global membership of over 2,300 from 65 countries including prominent musicians, scientists, journalists, NGOs and citizens and students. A mammoth Global production, “Climatrix Symphony — Planet Anthem” was released for climate action in which hundreds of Grammy and other international award-winning exponents and students of Classical, Jazz, Carnatic, Hindustan, folk and film music collectively recorded on an array of 50 instruments. The Planet Symphony also came up with original perspectives including Roof Greening as a means to attract and regulate rain in many regions. Their climate literacy programs have been successful, along with their concept of Smart Planet, which Ravikiran explained was to drive home the point that “The need of the hour is to be environmentally smart and not only electronically smart.”
Cultural ambassador An active champion of culture, Ravikiran has performed extensively in both urban and rural schools & colleges across various countries. At age 20, he organised a symbolic non-stop 72-hour (which extended to almost 75 hours) concert for "world peace and prosperity" that brought together well-known performers of Carnatic music. He has also presented concerts for Social Harmony to highlight the unifying powers of art.
Rural music education projects In 2006, Ravikiran pioneered an initiative for rural children in India with the largest music camp of its kind for over 31,000 children in Tamil Nadu, India for the Indian Government's
Sarva Shiksha Abhyan.
Music in Schools & Universities in USA and India A lobbyist for cultural renaissance in India, he was invited to provide syllabuses for Music Education in Schools in India for Grades I – VIII. In 2013, he introduced Indian music through Melharmonic creations for Middle and High School level orchestras in School Districts in USA such as Middleton & Sun Prairie, WI. A summer course on Melharmony was introduced at the Eastman School of Music in 2015, by Ravikiran and renowned American Composer-Musician Prof. Robert Morris. He has introduced Carnatic music in several countries such as Slovakia, Croatia and Slovenia. Ravikiran's concerts have raised substantial funds for disaster relief including
Hurricane Katrina,
Tsunami of 2004 as well as for educational, health and cultural initiatives.
Musicians Covid Relief Fund Ravikiran set up the Musicians' Covid Relief Fund in 2020 to help numerous artists who were severely impacted by the pandemic. He got together Grammy and other Award-winning celebrities from Indian and Western Classical, Jazz and other systems to play fundraisers to support artists in distress through concerts such as the Dikshitar-Beethoven Melharmony Festival.
Other contributions Some of Ravikiran's other contributions include: • Introducing Indian music in a number of schools in India and USA • Pioneering Twin Composer Celebrations such as Oottukkadu Venkata Kavi-J S Bach Festival and Tyagaraja-Mozart Festival in cities such as Madison and Chicago, USA • Pioneering a vocal instrumental melodic ensemble, Vintage Virtuosos and a series of albums titled "Celestial Ragas". • Introducing the portable, bright toned, 20-stringed slide instrument, Nava-chitravina • Pioneering the use of teflon-slides in world music • New perspectives on millennia old concepts such as "22 shrutis" • Dance augmentation for instrumental concerts with dancer Smitha Madhav • Introducing Tamil compositions to North Indian dance forms like Kathak & Odissi == Author ==