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  2. Carnatic music - Wikipedia

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    Carnatic music, known as Karnāṭaka saṃgīta or Karnāṭaka saṅgītam in the South Indian languages, is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and portions of east and south Telangana and southern Odisha. It is one of two main subgenres ...

  3. List of Carnatic singers - Wikipedia

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    Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar. Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer. Manambuchavadi Venkatasubbayyar, born 1803. Subbaraya Sastri, born 1803 - rare honour to learn from the Trinity of Carnatic Music. Palghat Parameswara Bhagavathar, born 1815. Maha Vaidyanatha Sivan, born 1844. Patnam Subramania Iyer, born 1845. Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar, born 1860.

  4. Trinity of Carnatic music - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity of Carnatic Music, also known as the Three Jewels of Carnatic Music, refers to the outstanding trio of composer -musicians of Carnatic music in the 18th century— Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri. Prolific in composition, the Trinity of Carnatic music is known for creating a new era in the history of carnatic music ...

  5. Purandara Dasa - Wikipedia

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    Srinivasa Nayaka, also known as Purandara Dasa(kannadaಪುರಂದರ ದಾಸರು; IAST: Purandara dāsa)[2](c.1484 – c.1564) was a composer, singer and a Haridasaphilosopher from present-day Karnataka, India. He was a follower of Madhvacharya's Dvaitaphilosophy. He was one of the chief founding proponents of Carnatic music.

  6. Syama Sastri - Wikipedia

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    Tambura. Shruti box. Composers. Glossary. v. t. e. Syama Sastri (Telugu : శ్యామ శాస్త్రి; IAST: Śyāma Śāstri; 26 April 1762 – 1827) or Shyama Shastri was a musician and composer of Carnatic music. He was the oldest among the Trinity of Carnatic music, Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikshitar being the other two.

  7. Muthuswami Dikshitar - Wikipedia

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    Muthuswami Dikshitar (Mudduswamy Dikshitar)[ 1 ] (IAST: muttusvāmi dīkṣitar, 24 March 1776 – 21 October 1835), mononymously Dikshitar, [ a ] was a South Indian poet, singer and veena player, and a composer of Indian classical music, who is considered one of the musical trinity of Carnatic music. Muthuswami Dikshitar was born on 24 March ...

  8. Aruna Sairam - Wikipedia

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    Vidushi Aruna Sairam. Sangita Kalanidhi Aruna Sairam is an Indian classical vocalist and carnatic music singer. She is a recipient of the Padma Shri award from the Government of India and was elected as the Vice Chairman of the Sangeet Natak Academy (India's premier national institution for music and dance) by the Government of India until 2022 ...

  9. List of Carnatic composers - Wikipedia

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    These are early stage composers that created the rules and foundations of classical music. Allama Prabhu (12th century) Andal (9th century) Tirugnana sambandar (7th century) Arunagirinathar (b.1480) Bhadraachala Raama daasu (1620–1688) Jayadeva, (12th Century) - Composed Gita Govinda. Prathama Vaggeyakara (First poet-composer) of Carnatic and ...