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词条 M. D. Ramanathan
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  1. Biography

  2. Music career

     Renderings  Compositions 

  3. Awards

  4. Death

  5. Legacy

  6. References

  7. External links

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Manjapra Devesa Bhagavathar Ramanathan (20 May 1923 – 27 April 1984) known as MDR was an outstanding Carnatic music composer and vocalist who created a distinctive style of singing rich in Bhava and Laya. He was considered for the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi award in 1983.

Biography

Manjapara Devesa Bhagavathar Ramanathan was born in Manjapra, Palakkad District, Madras Province (now Kerala), India on 20 May 1923, as the son of Devesa Bhagavathar and Seethalakshmi Ammal. His father Devesa Bhagavathar was a music teacher by profession. Ramanathan did his schooling in Palakkad and graduated with a BSc degree in Physics from Victoria College, Palakkad. On completion of his studies, he traveled to Madras along with his father to improve his musical talents.

During the same time, Rukmini Devi Arundale initiated a new course on Sangeeta Siromani at Kalakshetra. Ramanathan auditioned for the course and was the only student to be selected for the first batch commencing in 1944. Soon, he emerged as Tiger Varadachariar's favorite and was his closest disciple when the latter died in 1950.

After his graduation, Ramanathan continued as an assistant to his guru and later became Professor of Music at Kalakshetra. He also served as the Principal of the College of Fine Arts at Kalakshetra.

Music career

Renderings

Ramanathan was known for his unique style of singing. In addition to having an extremely deep, booming voice, he rendered songs at an extremely slow pace, thereby allowing ample time for the listener to catch every phrase of a composition and gauge its meaning. He also sang with adequate bhava or expression. Ramanathan has sung in most Carnatic music ragas such as Sahana, Sri, Anandabhairavi, Reethigowla and Yadukula Kambhoji. Other favorite ragas of his include Kedaram, Kambhoji and Hamsadhwani. As he himself once admitted, his Vilambita Kaala Gaanam renderings during Kathakali dances had influenced his music and style of singing. Though Ramanathan is identified with his "trademark" slow pace of singing, he did include a few relatively brisk renderings in his concerts off and on.

His style of rendering was very different from the rather brisk style of rendering that had become quite popular then. Due to this, he also received a fair share of criticism from some music critics. During the rendering of krithis, he sometimes made alterations and embellishments to the lyrics. One highlight that his rasikas would always remember is starting the krithi from the anupallavi and then going to the pallavi.

Compositions

Ramanathan composed more than 300 songs in carnatic music in Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit. He used the word Varadadasa as his mudra, in respect for Tiger Varadachariar, his teacher. Some of his famous compositions are:

Krithi Ragam Talam Language
Anaimakhkattanai Manirangu Misra Chapu Tamil
Aparadhamulellanu Gowrimanohari Adi Telugu
Bhaja Bhaja Manuja Behag Adi Sanskrit
Bharatesanute Arabhi Misra Chapu Sanskrit
Brindavanaloka Kalyani Adi Telugu
Brochudaku Samayaide Begada Rupaka Telugu
Dandapani Ramapriya Rupaka Telugu
Dari Neevale Begada Rupaka Telugu
Dharmavati Dharmavati Rupaka Telugu
Durgadevi Sri Adi Sanskrit
Emdukichapalamu Purvikalyani Adi Telugu
Ennakutram cheideno Huseni Adi Tamil
Gajavadana Hamsadhvani Rupaka Sanskrit
Gurucharanam Kannada Adi Sanskrit
Guruvaram Bhaja Manasa Dhanyasi Rupakam Sanskrit
Hariyum Haranam Atana Rupakam Tamil
Janani Natajana paalini Dheerasankarabharanam Roopakam Sanskrit
Sagara shayana vibho Bagesri Adi Telugu
Thillana Kāpi Rupakam ? Sanskrit
Tyagaraja Gurum Kedaram Rupakam Sanskrit
Velavane unakku Sahana Adi Tamil
Vighnaraja nannu Shreeranjani Adi? Telugu

Awards

For his contributions to music, Ramanathan was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1974 and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1975. The Indian Fine Arts Society bestowed upon him the title of 'Sangeetha Kalasigamani' in 1976. He also served as a member of the Madras Music Academy's Experts Committee. He was also considered for the Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi award in the 1983-84 season though he did not get the award.

Death

Ramanathan died after a long illness on 27 April 1984 at the age of 61.

Legacy

Ramanathan's legacy has been kept alive through his albums and private recordings. M.D. Ramanathan, A Unique Octave in Music by Madhu Vasudevan, which was released in 2003, is a fitting tribute to the legend.

References

  • Unsung Genius Hindu May 2008
  • A brief biography at carnaticcorner.com
  • A tribute to M.D.Ramanathan at carnatica.net
  • {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091027123616/http://geocities.com/venkumaar/music/mdrmusic.htm |date=27 October 2009 |title=The divine music of M.D.Ramanathan }}
  • The Hindu: 20 years after M.D.Ramanathan, A tribute to M.D.Ramanathan
  • Kuppuswamy, Gowri and Hariharan, M. (1981), Index of Songs in South Indian Music, B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi.
  • Rajagopalan, N. (1991), A Garland, Bharitiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay.
  • M.D.ramanathan songs MP3 download
  • Clips of M.D.Ramanathan

External links

  • Website of M.D.Ramanathan
  • MDR, Mythical Music Maker
  • Growing in stature
  • [https://www.facebook.com/download/669033386477426/Article%20on%20MDR.docx Article on Ramanathan] (Word document)
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