Content Provider | Prasar Bharati - DD Archives |
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Organization | Prasar Bharati Archives |
Description | One of the most famous names associated with Classical Carnatic Music is that of Dr. Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna. This legendary musician was also an able composer, playback singer, poet, actor and multi-instrumentalist. Apart from working with famous Indian musicians like Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and Kishori Amonkar, he also worked with several foreign musicians. Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna performed all over the world including countries like US, UK, France, Russia, Canada, Italy, Singapore and Malaysia among many other nations. Apart from having a successful career as a Carnatic musician, Balamuralikrishna also dominated the South Indian filmdom for many years. He is also credited for having created many ragas and talas and that puts him in a league of his own. Dr. Balamuralikrishna made immense contribution to the world of Carnatic music. He was not content with the fame and recognition that he gained by performing in concerts. So, he composed a detailed work known as ‘Raganga Ravali’ on 72 Melakarta. Balamuralikrishna also has over 400 compositions in different musical scales to his credit that are widely accepted by music lovers and critics alike. Out of all his impressive contributions, the creation of new ragas would stand out for years to come, for creating ragas is a whole new ball game. Some of the ragas that he came up with include ‘Mahati’, ‘Sumukham’, ‘Trisakthi’, ‘Omkaari’, ‘Janasammodini’, ‘Manorama’, ‘Rohini’, ‘Vallabhi’, ‘Lavangi’, ‘Pratimadhyamavathi’, ‘Sushama’ and ‘Murali’ among many other ragas. |
Related Links | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D38JCJGABg&list=PLqtVCj5iilH7mf9-JuXxCnsK2FPaQ9GlI |
File Format | MP4 / MPG4 |
Language | Hindi |
Part of Series | Dr. M. Balamurlikrishna |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | AIR Archives Film & Animation M. Balamuralikrishna Prasar Bharati Archives |
Content Type | Video |
Resource Type | Broadcast |
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