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Chandamama raave, jabilli raave??

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[size=4][font=verdana,geneva,sans-serif]Telugu, with its profuse use of vowels brings a melody in the Carnatic musical expression and hence non-telugu musicologists prefer to compose and sing in Telugu.
Gatha Saptha Sati, written in Prakrit around first century A.D., was the earliest reference to music, dance and drama. Sulptures in the places of worship provide visual descriptions of the musical instruments used in those days. The Indian music developed into Hindustani music and Carnatic music, around 13th century, after the advent of Muslims and from the times of Amir Khusru, the famous musician of the North.
Composers: [b][color=#ff0000]Tallapaka Annamacharya was the first Vaggeyakara (singer-poet) in Telugu. "Chandamama rave - Jabilli raave", the most sung song and with which every telugu child is initiated into music was composed by him.[/color][/b] He is credited to have composed 32000 Sankirtanas in praise of Lord Venkateswara. And during the 15th century, his son - Peda Tirumalacharya ,grandson - Chinna Tirumalacharya and great grandson Tiruvengadappa, composed music. They were followed by Rudra Kavi, Proluganti Chenasuri, Sivanarayana Thirthulu, Siddendra Yogi, Kancherla Gopanna, also known as Bhadrachalam Ramadas, and Kshetrrayya of Movva. [/font][/size]

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[quote name='charygaru' timestamp='1348580628' post='1302536265']
[size=4][font=verdana,geneva,sans-serif]Telugu, with its profuse use of vowels brings a melody in the Carnatic musical expression and hence non-telugu musicologists prefer to compose and sing in Telugu.
Gatha Saptha Sati, written in Prakrit around first century A.D., was the earliest reference to music, dance and drama. Sulptures in the places of worship provide visual descriptions of the musical instruments used in those days. The Indian music developed into Hindustani music and Carnatic music, around 13th century, after the advent of Muslims and from the times of Amir Khusru, the famous musician of the North.
Composers: [b][color=#ff0000]Tallapaka Annamacharya was the first Vaggeyakara (singer-poet) in Telugu. "Chandamama rave - Jabilli raave", the most sung song and with which every telugu child is initiated into music was composed by him.[/color][/b] He is credited to have composed 32000 Sankirtanas in praise of Lord Venkateswara. And during the 15th century, his son - Peda Tirumalacharya ,grandson - Chinna Tirumalacharya and great grandson Tiruvengadappa, composed music. They were followed by Rudra Kavi, Proluganti Chenasuri, Sivanarayana Thirthulu, Siddendra Yogi, Kancherla Gopanna, also known as Bhadrachalam Ramadas, and Kshetrrayya of Movva. [/font][/size]
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nice Post ...good info

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[quote name='CHANAKYA' timestamp='1348580504' post='1302536253']
annamayya...
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:3D_Smiles: avuna..

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[quote name='littlemoon' timestamp='1348580814' post='1302536282']
:3D_Smiles: avuna..
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yes...lyrics are different only charanam matram same anthe..intlo amma vallu paadedi sirivennela version..

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[quote name='charygaru' timestamp='1348580628' post='1302536265']
[size=4][font=verdana,geneva,sans-serif]Telugu, with its profuse use of vowels brings a melody in the Carnatic musical expression and hence non-telugu musicologists prefer to compose and sing in Telugu.
Gatha Saptha Sati, written in Prakrit around first century A.D., was the earliest reference to music, dance and drama. Sulptures in the places of worship provide visual descriptions of the musical instruments used in those days. The Indian music developed into Hindustani music and Carnatic music, around 13th century, after the advent of Muslims and from the times of Amir Khusru, the famous musician of the North.
Composers: [b][color=#ff0000]Tallapaka Annamacharya was the first Vaggeyakara (singer-poet) in Telugu. "Chandamama rave - Jabilli raave", the most sung song and with which every telugu child is initiated into music was composed by him.[/color][/b] He is credited to have composed 32000 Sankirtanas in praise of Lord Venkateswara. And during the 15th century, his son - Peda Tirumalacharya ,grandson - Chinna Tirumalacharya and great grandson Tiruvengadappa, composed music. They were followed by Rudra Kavi, Proluganti Chenasuri, Sivanarayana Thirthulu, Siddendra Yogi, Kancherla Gopanna, also known as Bhadrachalam Ramadas, and Kshetrrayya of Movva. [/font][/size]
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thanks for the info :)

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