List of Carnatic composers

List of composers of Carnatic music, a subgenre of Indian classical music.

Pre-Trinity composers (before late 18th century)

ComposerYearsLanguagesApprox. number of compositionsSignature
(Insignia)
Other Info
Thirugnana Sambandar 7th century Tamil 386

Available

Gnana sambandan Composed 386 pathigams comprising 10 songs (pa). Was the earliest composers in known history to have rendered in many ragas (known as Pann).His works are the earliest known large collections after the pre historic Paripadal, an ancient Tamil musical song collections dating to the Sanga period.
Basavanna12th centuryKannada1300 (available)Kudala Sangama DevaComposed Vachanas – One of his main ragas was Kalyani
Allama Prabhu12th centuryKannada1321 (available)GuheshwaraComposed Vachanas – One of his main ragas was Shivaranjani
Akka Mahadevi12th centuryKannada430Chenna MallikarjunaComposed Vachanas – One of her main ragas was Bhairavi
Jayadeva12th centurySanskritGita GovindamJayadevaPrathama Vaggeyakara(First poet-composer) of Carnatic and Hindustani music forms to compose art music (in contrast to traditional bhakti poems) involving ragas; he is praised for his contributions to dance and music by his contemporary and later musicologists in their musical treatises
Naraharitirtha1250? – 1333)SanskritNarahariComposed Dasara Padas
Tallapaka Annamacharya1408–1503Telugu, Sanskrit36,000Venkatachala, venkatagiri, venkatadhri, venkatesuCalled as Telugu pada-kavita pitamaha; composed in themes srungara (love), adhyatma (bhakti) and philosophical in 100 ragas; also the author of the musical text Sankeertana Lakshana
Sripadaraya1404–1502KannadaRanga VittalaComposed Dasara Padas
Vadirajatirtha1480–1600)KannadahundredsHayavadanaComposed Dasara Padas in his Ramagadya, Vaikunthavarnane and Lakshmisobanehadu
Arunagirinathar1480–Tamil760Composed Tiruppugazh
Purandara Dasa1484–1564Kannada, Sanskrit400,000, of which only around 2000 have come down to usPurandara VittalaSet the Carnatic music in its present form; composed basic exercises for practice like sarali and janta varisai, and thus known as 'Karnataka Sangeetha Pithamaha', meaning the Grandfather of Carnatic music.
Kanaka Dasa1509–1609Kannada300Adi KeshavaComposed Dasara Padas in native metrical forms such as Suladi and Ugabhoga and wrote 5 classical Kavya epics poems in Shatpadi
Muthu Thandavar1525–1625Tamil165
Kshetrayya or Kshetrajna or Varadayya1600–1680Telugu100MuvvagopalaComposed immortal padams which are even popular today in Bharathanatyam & Kuchipudi. Also the oldest composer whose tunes are available
Bhadraachala Raama daasu1620–1688Telugu500BhadradriComposed devotional songs
Narayana Teertha or Tallavajjhala Govinda Sastry1650–1745Telugu, Sanskrit200Vara Naaraayana TeerthaComposed Krishna leelaa Tarangini
Papanasa Mudaliar1650–1725Tamil
Sarangapani1680–1750Telugu220Venugopalu
Paidala Gurumurti Sastri17th centuryTelugu, SanskritComposed mainly geetams, many of which have since been lost
Vijaya Dasa1682–1755Kannada25,000Vijaya VittalaComposed Dasara Padas in native metrical forms such as Suladi and Ugabhoga
Oottukkadu Venkata Kavi1700–1765Tamil, Sanskrit600Composed in complex talas like Sankeerna Matyam and Misra Ata. Also an early composer of Navavarana kritis. He was the pioneer of the Madhyama Kala Prayoga. Had knowledge of ancient Tamil tags system too. His Salts Ratnas were the precursors to Thyagaraja's pancharatnas. His kritis often used complicated madhyamakala systems.
Arunachala Kavi1711–1788Tamil 320
Marimutthu Pillai1717–1787Tamil42
Gopala Dasa1722–1762Kannada10,000Gopala VittalaComposed Dasara Padas in native metrical forms such as Suladi and Ugabhoga
Pacchimiriam Adiyappaearly 18th centuryTeluguComposed the immortal Viriboni bhairavi ata tala varnam
Sadasiva Brahmendra18th centurySanskrit95
Jagannatha Dasa1728–1809Kannada260Jagannatha VittalaComposed Dasara Padas, and the Kavya poems Harikathamritasara in the native shatpadi and Tattva suvvali in the native tripadi meters
Kaiwara Sri Yogi Nareyana 1730-1840 Kannada & Telugu 172 Amaranareyana Composed 20 Kannada Keerthanam and 152 Telugu Padas, and the Kavya poems on various gods
Ramaswami Dikshitar 1735 - 1817 Telugu, Sanskrit Thyageshwara Composed many varnams, padams, and kirtanas; popularly considered the inventor of Hamsadwhani

Trinity-Age composers (Late 18th century & Early 19th century)

These composers lived during the time of the Trinity and there are recorded instances of their interaction with the Trinity.

ComposerYearsLanguages Signature(Insignia)Approx. Number of CompositionsOther Info
Syama Sastri1762–1827Telugu, Sanskrit Shyama Krishna400Eldest of the trinity. He came from a family of priests at the Bangaru Kamakshi temple in Thanjavur, he composed on many devi temples in the region. He is famous for his use of chitta swara sahityam and complicated talams, as well as modernizing Ananda Bhairavi raga
Thyagaraja Swami1767–1847Telugu, Sanskrit Thyagaraja24000 of which only 700 are available today
Muthuswami Dikshitar1775–1835Sanskrit Guruguha400Youngest of the trinity, famous for his use of madhyamakala sahityams, raga mudra, and Sanskrit rhyming
Iraiyamman Tampi1782–1856Malayalam, Sanskrit Padmanabha40
Ghanam Krishna Iyer1790–1854Tamil Muthu Kumara85
Tiruvarur Ramaswami Pillai1798–1852Tamil Vedapura
Thanjavur Quartet1801–1856Telugu, Tamil, Sanskrit
Kavi Kunjara Bharati1810–1896Tamil Kavi Kunjaran200
Cheyyur Chengalvaraya Sastri 1810-1900 Sanskrit, Telugu Chengalvarayadasa 1000
Swathi Thirunal1813–1846Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Braj Bhasha Padmanabha, Sarasinabha, etc. 300+

Post-Trinity composers (19th century)

ComposerYearsLanguagesApprox. Number of Compositions Signature(Insignia)Other Info
Mahakavi Subramanya Bharathiyar1882–1921Tamil230
Annamalai Reddiyar1865–1891Tamil40
Anai Ayya brothers19th centuryTelugu, Tamil20 Umadasa
Dharmapuri Subbarayar19th centuryTelugu50 DharmapuriComposed many javalis
Ennappadam Venkatarama Bhagavatar1880–1961 Venkataramana[1]
Gopalakrishna Bharathi1811–1896Tamil395 Balakrishnan
Koteeswara Iyer1870–1940Tamil, Sanskrit200 KavikunjaradasanComposed in all 72 Melakarta raagas
Krishnarajendra Wodeyar III1799–1868Sanskrit
Jayachamaraja Wodeyar 1919-1974 Sanskrit 70 Srividya
Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer1844–1893Sanskrit, Tamil100 GuhadasaComposed 72-Melakarta raaga maalika
Manambuchavadi Venkatasubbayyar19th centuryTelugu, Tamil50 VenkatesaCousin and disciple of Thyagaraja
Mayuram Viswanatha Sastri1893–1958Tamil, Sanskrit160 Vishwam, Vedapuri
Muthiah Bhagavatar1877–1945Tamil, Sanskrit390 Harikesha
Mysore Sadasiva Raob. 1790Telugu, Sanskrit100 Sadashiva
Mysore Vasudevacharya1865–1961Telugu, Sanskrit250 Vasudeva
Neelakanta Sivan1839–1900Tamil300 Nilakantha
Pallavi Seshayyar1842–1905Telugu75 Shesha
Papanasam Sivan1890–1973Tamil535 Ramadasan
Patnam Subramania Iyer1845–1902Telugu100 Venkatesha
Pattabhiramayyac. 1863Tamil Composed javalis
Poochi Srinivasa Iyengar1860–1919Telugu100 SrinivasaComposed varnams,javalis and krithis including the famous mohanam raga varnam ninnu kori.
Shuddhananda Bharati1897–1990Tamil, Sanskrit1090
Subbarama Dikshitar1839–1906Tamil50 Grandson of Baluswami Dikshitar, younger brother of Muthuswami Dikshitar. Author of the important Telugu musical treatise Sangeetha sampradaya pradarshini
Subbaraya Sastri1803–1862Telugu12 KumaraSon of Syama Sastri
Tiruvottriyur Tyagayya1845–1917Telugu80 GopaladasaSon of Veena Kuppayya
Veena Kuppayya1798–1860Telugu100 GopaladasaDisciple of Thyagaraja
Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Dasu1864–1945Telugu100 Composed in all 72 melakarthas and a geetha-malika in 90 ragas in manjari meter called Dasha Vidha Raga Navati Kusuma Manjari; also composed in rare talams like Sankeerna chapu

Post-Trinity composers—20th century and beyond

ComposerYearsLanguagesApprox.

Number of Compositions

Signature(Insignia) Other Info
M. D. Ramanathan1923-1984Telugu, Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam300 varadasaComposed in all popular ragas; Used signature "Varada dasa"; Disciple of Tiger Varadachariar
Kalyani Varadarajan 1923-2003 Telugu, Sanskrit, Tamil 1000 + kalyani Composed in all 72 Melakarta raagas; Used signature "Kalyani"

Composed songs on many deities, mainly Sholinganallur Narasimhar, Sholinganallur Anjaneyar, Thayars, and most all Devis.

M.Balamuralikrishna1930-2016Telugu, Sanskrit, Tamil400 muraliComposed in all 72 Melakarta raagas; Used signature "Muraligana";

Created several ragas, with 4 notes and 3 notes; Invented a new Tala system;

Disciple of Parupalli Ramakrishnayya Pantulu,

a direct descendant of the shishya parampara (lineage of disciples) of Tyagaraja.

Mysore Manjunath present Instrumental Dr.Manjunath has created many New ragas including Yaduveera Manohari, Bharatha.[2]

Other composers

Other composers in Mysore Kingdom

Other composers—Bhakti Saints

In addition to the above composers, various Bhakti saints of medieval India also composed devotional hymns, verses and songs. First six composer used ancient Tamil music [pannicai] which later evolved to the Carnatic musical tradition over the centuries.

See also

References

  1. "Music — different perspectives". 2 January 2009. Retrieved 21 April 2018 via www.thehindu.com.
  2. p, shilpa (26 June 2016). "'Yaduveer raga' for Mysuru royal wedding". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  3. "rallapallisharma". sites.google.com. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
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