Nallan Chakravartula Krishnamacharyulu
Nallan Chakravartula Krishnamacharyulu (1924–2006) was a scholar, musician, teacher and exponent of the art of hari katha. He belongs to the lineage of Saint Tyagaraja.[1] He was a first generation disciple of Sriman Parupalli Krishnaiyyah pantulu. A top grade artist, his reach went above and beyond being a violinist and a musician. He was also a pandit in Sanskrit and Telugu literature who wrote and composed numerous Kritis, yaksha ganas, poems and harikathas. He was awarded the Vaggeyakara award by the Madras music academy in 2005.
Nallan Chakravartula Krishnamacharyulu | |
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Born | Andhra Pradesh, British India |
Died | 2006 |
Nationality | Indian |
Compositions
Composition | Raga | Tala | Type | Language |
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Nannu Brova Samayamura | Suddhabangala | Adi | Varnam | Telugu |
Gouri Sukumari Sankara Nari | Vasantha | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Mara Jananim Asraye | Natakapriya | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Sri Kanaka Durge | Kalyani | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Gajavadanamasraye | Kedaram | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Ehi Sannidehi | Husseni | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Sarikaadu ra | Kedaragaula | Deshadi | Kriti | Telugu |
Neepada Saarasa | Hemavathi | Roopaka | Kriti | Sanskrit |
RamaKrishna Mahodayam(Guru Stuthi) | Kharaharapriya | Chaapa thalam | Kriti | Sanskrit |
ShyamaKrishna Upasmahe | Hanumatodi | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Bhavasaagara | Dhenuka | Roopaka | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Shyama Sastrivariya | Anandabhairavi | Roopaka | Kriti | Telugu |
Nama Narayana | Namanarayani | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Saranamemi Tyagaraja | Saranga | Roopaka | Kriti | Telugu |
Venkatagiri Nayaka | Saranga | Adi | Kriti | Sanskrit |
Thillana Composition | Atana | Adi | Thillana | Sanskrit |
Cheliya Ro | Neelambari | Adi | Javali | Telugu |
Sri Rama Ramana | Vachaspati | Roopaka Garbha Adi Taalam | GARBHA KRITI | Sanskrit |
Pahimam Pahi | Harikambhoji | Jampe Garbha Adi Taalam | GARBHA KRITI | Sanskrit |
Neerajakshi | Shuddha Dhanyasi | Jampe Triputa Garbha Adi Taalam | GARBHA KRITI | Sanskrit |
Paramardamide | Keeravani | Adi | Kriti | Telugu |
Notes and references
- Surya Rao, P (13 November 2009). "Musical tribute". Retrieved 31 January 2016.
See also
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