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Bidaram Krishnappa (1866ā1931) was a
musician and
composer of
Carnatic Indian music in the
court of King
Chamaraja Wodeyar IX (1862ā1894) and King Krishna...
- Bombay. Aman Ali
learned Carnatic music under the
guidance of
Kalanidhi Bidaram Krishnappa,
court musician of
Mysore state. He
introduced rhythmic play...
- Sheshanna,
Mysore Vasudevachar,
Veena Padmanabhaiah,
Mysore Karigiri Rao, and
Bidaram Krishnappa,
among others. The
maharaja was a
violin virtuoso himself and...
- family. He
became a
disciple of
Mysore Royal Court musician,
Ganavisharadha Bidaram Krishnappa in 1910 and
underwent a very
rigorous and
disciplined training...
- by
Veena Seshanna,
Veena Subbanna, Karigiraya,
Mysore Vasudevacharya,
Bidaram Krishnappa and
Chikka Ramaraya. He
repeatedly attempted to
persuade them...
- as one song in
Kannada called Karunisou under the pen name "Vasudeva".
Bidaram Krishnappa was a
Konkani Brahmin and a
native of
Nandalike in
modern Udupi...
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Krishnappa is an
Indian male
given name and may
refer to:
Bidaram Krishnappa,
Carnatic musician Kumara Krishnappa Nayak,
ruler of the
Madurai Nayak dynasty...
- po****rly
known specialised in the seven-stringed violin. RRK was a
student of
Bidaram Krishnappa, the guru of the
violinist Mysore T. Chowdiah. He was a said...
- were
expressed by many
other poets also. In the pure
Carnatic tradition,
Bidaram Krishnappa was one of the
foremost singers of
modern times to po****rize...
- Arze Hal (A Petition) 1999 Shah
Kelid (The
Master Key) 2001 Man Ta Sobh
Bidaram (Iām
Staying Up till Dawn) 2005 Abo o Khak (Homeland) 2008
Bijan o Manijeh...