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Veenai Dhanammal (Tamil: வீணை தனம்மாள்) (1867–1938) was a
highly accomplished Carnatic musician, and the
torchbearer of the
school of
Carnatic music that...
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Thanjavur Brinda (1912-1996) was one of the
representatives of the
Veenai Dhanammal school of
Carnatic Music. She was
primarily a vocalist,
although she also...
- Mukthamma, (1914–2007) was one of the
foremost representatives of the
Veena Dhanammal school of
Carnatic Music. She,
along with her
elder sister T. Brinda,...
- may act as a
noise filter.[citation needed]
Muthuswami Dik****ar
Veenai Dhanammal (1867 - 1938) (known for her
individual style)
Veena Sheshanna (1852 -...
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become the singer. He
attended a
special workshop for six
months on "Veena
Dhanammal Bhani"
under T.
Brinda and T.
Vishwa Nathan. He won the
National Film...
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Pillai Vazhuvoor Ramaiah Pillai Kumbakonam Rajamanickam Pillai Veenai Dhanammal T.
Brinda T.
Muktha Valayapatti A. R.
Subramaniam P. R.
Thilagam T. K...
- two daughters.
Later he set up
another house with
Kanjanur Sundarambal Dhanammal, who was a
devadasi and
became his
student after which there was some...
- mid-eighteenth
century by the
court of Thanjavur. Her grandmother,
Veenai Dhanammal (1867–1938), is
considered by many to be the most
influential musician...
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works of art. The
musical community owes a lot to the
legendary Veena Dhanammal, T. Brinda, T. Muktha, T.
Balasaraswathi and T. Jayammal, who po****rized...
- (po****rly
known as
Naina Pillai), as well as Rajalakshmi,
daughter of
Veena Dhanammal.
Pattammal also
learnt from Ambi Dik****ar, a
grandson of
prolific composer...