Rest in Peace - Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna

Carnatic legend! 

 

Dr M. Balamuralikrishna

 

  His passion, his compositions, his rhythmic patterns, his smile, his music, all for our soul! Music never dies!

 

 

In what can only be described as a huge loss to the world of Carnatic music, legendary singer Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna passed away on Tuesday, at the age of 86 after a prolonged illness in Chennai. He is survived by his wife, three daughters and three sons.

 

According to reports, he was not keeping well for a while now. Known as ‘God’s Own Voice’, the veteran Carnatic vocalist was a multi-instrumentalist who also delved into playback singing for films, music composition and even acting. He is known to have composed the music for the first Sanskrit movie Adi Shankaracharya in 1983, along with BV Karanth.

Recipient of the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian honour in 1991, Balamuralikrishna is known for his immeasurable contribution to Indian music, especially globally. So much so, he was made Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government in 2005. This is apart from the plethora of other national and international awards that came his way.

 

A child prodigy from Andhra Pradesh’s Sankaraguptam, Balamuralikrishna is said to be the fifth-generation descendant of saint-composer Thyagaraja in the guru-shishya parampara. In a musical career that spans his entire lifetime, Balamuralikrishna’s singing appealed to connoisseurs and laymen alike, which is well portrayed by the popularity of his film music and the iconic song Mile Sur Mera Tumhara (in which he joined a gamut of singers such as Bhimsen Joshi and LataMangeshkar) as well as ability to span the three octaves with deceptive ease.

 

Source: Indian Express

http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/art-and-culture/balamuralikrishna-carnatic-music-legend-dies-twitter-condolence-messages-4389972/

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    wijayan@live.de (Freitag, 18 August 2017 12:18)

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