Alex Abisheganaden
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
13 January 1926
Bassist
Alex Abisheganaden | |
|---|---|
| அலெக்ஸாண்டர் எஸ். அபிஷேகநாதன் | |
![]() Abisheganaden in 1988 | |
| Born | Alexander S. Abisheganaden 13 January 1926 |
| Died | 17 March 2023 (aged 97) St Luke's Hospital, Singapore |
| Occupation(s) | Guitarist Bassist |
| Spouse | Eileen Wong |
| Children | 2; including Jacintha |
| Relatives | Paul Abisheganaden (older brother) |
| Awards | Pingat Bakti Setia, 1981 Cultural Medallion, 1988 |
Alexander S. Abisheganaden (Tamil: அலெக்ஸாண்டர் எஸ். அபிஷேகநாதன்; 31 January 1926 – 17 March 2023) was a Singaporean classical guitarist and double bassist. Regarded as "the most important guitarist in Singapore history", Abisheganaden was also an educator and was the Inspector of Schools from 1964 to 1981 for the Ministry of Education (MOE).[1] In 1988, he received the Cultural Medallion award for Music.[2]
Abisheganaden was born on 31 January 1926, the sixth of seven children to Arputhnathan Abisheganaden, an immigrant from Tamil Nadu who worked for the then-British colonial Singapore government, and Elizabeth Abisheganaden, who came from a rich Tamil family of Ceylonese descent from Penang, Malaysia.[3]
He and his family lived at government quarters at Buffalo Road, next to KK Women's and Children's Hospital facing Farrer Park. Abisheganaden was influenced by music from a young age, due to his father's morning routine of praying and singing in the morning.[3]
When he was six, he was asked to sing and perform at a variety show at New World Amusement Park. After the show, Abisheganaden participated in more performances and also performed at his school, St. Andrews. When World War II started, blackouts were frequent and during those times, Abisheganaden spent his time practicing the guitar with his brother, Gerard.[3]
After World War II, Abisheganaden completed his Senior Cambridge examinations (now known as O-Levels) and began a career in teaching.[4] In 1961, he studied music in England.[5]
