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Sri Nallan Chakravartula Krishnamacharyulu (1924–2006) was a great scholar, musician, teacher and an exponent of the art of hari katha of modern times. He belongs the lineage of Saint Tyagaraja and is the 5th generation student descendant of the great saint.[1]

Life & Career

He was born in 1924 in Jaggayya peta, Andhra Pradesh to parents Jagannaadha Tiru Venkataacharyulu and Venkata Ramanamma. At a very early age, he started learning vyaakaraNa and meemaamsa sastras from his father and later from sri chilakamarri kesavaacharyulu. He had a long gurukulam-style training in carnatic music from the legendary Parupalli Rama Krishnayya Pantulu who is credited with producing such stalwarts as Dr.M. Balamuralikrishna and Annavarapu Rama Swamy.

Sri Krishnmacharyulu served as staff violinist in All India Radio Vijayawada from 1948 to 1983. He was conferred with the title of Gaana kalaa prapuurna by the Anadhra Pradesh Sangeetha Academy. Various other institutions recognized his mastery of the art by conferring titles Sangeetha Saahitya Kalaa Nidhi, Hari Kadhaa Chuudamani and Sangeetha Kalaa Saagara.

In November 1998, he received special recognition from All India Radio (AIR) during Golden Jubilee celebrations; Later he also received a similar award from Telugu University, Hyderabad.

Sri Krishnamacharylu created several scholarly works in Sanskrit and Telugu. He was of firm belief that there was no need for anyone to compose new keerthanas in Carnatic tradition as the Trinity's compositions were matchless and would take a life time to learn even a few. But due to compulsion and requests from some musicians composed over 20 krithis, varnams and Tillanas in popular as well as rare ragas. Just like earlier vaggeyakaras (spontaneous saintly composers), he never needed to think of the verses due to his extraordinary scholarship in Sanskrit and Telugu.

Sri Krishnamacharyulu is inspirational musician for some upcoming musicians in the family, and out side also. His sishya parampara is vast, for instance, TKV Ramanuja Charyulu, (nephew) who is top grade violinist at AIR, Trichi, N Ch Butchayaa charyulu, (Son) who is working as music teacher at Govt Music college, Vijayawada, N C Jagannadha Charyulu, who is working as Mrudang teacher at Kothagudem, M Sreenivasa Narasimha Murthy, a top grade violinist from Visakhapatnam, Saraswathi and krishna veni who is popularly known as Vishnubotla sisters are top grade vocalist and violinist, N C Madhav, a top grade violinist who is working at AIR, Trichy, N C Ranga charyulu, A grdade vocalist in AIR, Paarupalli Sujana, A grade veena in AIR, Mutnoori Jalajakshi, A grade vocalist in AIR, Indira Kameswara Rao, A grade vocalist in AIR, PKD Mallikharjuna Sarma, flautist in AIR and working as a staff artist, Mukunda Sarma a top grade vocalist working at AIR, Delhi, R Dinakar, a top grade violinist working at SC railways, Secunderabad, Yericherla Ravi Kumar, flutist and music director working for telugu film industry and Nallan Chakravartula Partha Sarathy. His devotion and dedication to music and literature is incomparable.

Compositions

Composition Raga Tala Type Language
Varnam Suddhabangala Adi Varnam Sanskrit
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

Notes and references

  1. ^ Surya Rao, P (13 November 2009). "Musical tribute". Retrieved 31 January 2016.

See also

References

  • [1] A Tribute to Sri Nallan Chakravartula Krishnamacharyulu
  • Thyagaraja Geyartha Kunchika[clarification needed What is this]

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