Sarasamukhi - Carnatic Vocal - Madurai Mani Iyer | Muthuswami Dikshitar Carnatic Classical Songs
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Track - Sarasamukhi (Maduri Mani)
Lyr & Comp - Harikesanallur Muthiah Bagavathar
Ragam – Gowdamalhar
Talam - Rupakam
Inreco presents Carnatic Classical Song “Sarasamukhi” from the album - - Carnatic Vocal - Madurai Mani Iyer. Enjoy the symphonic rhapsody, melodic, and spiritual germs of inspiring music by the great Madurai Mani Iyer who effortlessly render the ragas and keerthanas with subtle nuances. The album consists of beautiful renditions of Madurai Mani Iyer who evolved an unusual pattern of weaving the notes of a ragam into a fabric of melodic and rhythmic rhapsody with the greatest admiration and the euphoria which accompanies its realization. It was an exhilaration even to look at that embodiment of musical development.
Madurai Mani Iyer, whose original name was Subramanian, was born to M. S. Ramaswamy Iyer and Subbulakshmi in Madurai on 25 October 1912
Madurai Mani Iyer was an Indian Carnatic music singer, who was famous for his unique style. He, along with his contemporaries Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer and G.N. Balasubramaniam, are referred to as the 20th century male trinity of Carnatic music. He was one of the most highly celebrated carnatic vocalists during the first half of the 20th century. He was renowned for his adept skills at singing kalpana swarams, neraval, and raga alapana. His music continues to be highly regarded today.
Iyer's prodigious talents were recognized early in his age as he received various honours from dignitaries of that time. In 1927, a music conference took place at the Congress session in Avadi. In that was arranged a programme on the 72 melaragamalika of Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer. The Ganakaladharar in 1944, Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1959, President's award in 1960, Isai Perarignar in 1962 and many more came his way. He is also known for his English note
Commenced training with Gana Ratna Vidwan Sri N Gopala Iyer ( a descendant of the illustrious composer Koteeswara Iyer). Had the opportunity to benefit from the guidance of Sangeeta Kala Acharya Vidwan Sri Calcutta K S Krishnamurti and also under the guidance of Sangeeta Choodamani Vidwan Sri T R Subramaniam and Sangeeta Kala Acharya Vidwan Sri P S Narayanaswamy.
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Track - Sarasamukhi (Maduri Mani)
Lyr & Comp - Harikesanallur Muthiah Bagavathar
Ragam – Gowdamalhar
Talam - Rupakam
Inreco presents Carnatic Classical Song “Sarasamukhi” from the album - - Carnatic Vocal - Madurai Mani Iyer. Enjoy the symphonic rhapsody, melodic, and spiritual germs of inspiring music by the great Madurai Mani Iyer who effortlessly render the ragas and keerthanas with subtle nuances. The album consists of beautiful renditions of Madurai Mani Iyer who evolved an unusual pattern of weaving the notes of a ragam into a fabric of melodic and rhythmic rhapsody with the greatest admiration and the euphoria which accompanies its realization. It was an exhilaration even to look at that embodiment of musical development.
Madurai Mani Iyer, whose original name was Subramanian, was born to M. S. Ramaswamy Iyer and Subbulakshmi in Madurai on 25 October 1912
Madurai Mani Iyer was an Indian Carnatic music singer, who was famous for his unique style. He, along with his contemporaries Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer and G.N. Balasubramaniam, are referred to as the 20th century male trinity of Carnatic music. He was one of the most highly celebrated carnatic vocalists during the first half of the 20th century. He was renowned for his adept skills at singing kalpana swarams, neraval, and raga alapana. His music continues to be highly regarded today.
Iyer's prodigious talents were recognized early in his age as he received various honours from dignitaries of that time. In 1927, a music conference took place at the Congress session in Avadi. In that was arranged a programme on the 72 melaragamalika of Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer. The Ganakaladharar in 1944, Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1959, President's award in 1960, Isai Perarignar in 1962 and many more came his way. He is also known for his English note
Commenced training with Gana Ratna Vidwan Sri N Gopala Iyer ( a descendant of the illustrious composer Koteeswara Iyer). Had the opportunity to benefit from the guidance of Sangeeta Kala Acharya Vidwan Sri Calcutta K S Krishnamurti and also under the guidance of Sangeeta Choodamani Vidwan Sri T R Subramaniam and Sangeeta Kala Acharya Vidwan Sri P S Narayanaswamy.
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► Devotional Songs : http://bit.ly/inrDevotionalHits
►Tamil Hindu Devotional : http://bit.ly/inrTamilDevotional
► Exclusive Full Songs : http://bit.ly/inrSouthMusic
► Top Carnatic Songs : http://bit.ly/inrCarnatic
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