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- Bidaram Krishnappa (1866–1931) was a musician and composer of Carnatic Indian music in the court of King Chamaraja Wodeyar IX (1862–1894) and King Krishna...
- Mysore. 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...
- Sheshanna, Mysore Vasudevachar, Veena Padmanabhaiah, Mysore Karigiri Rao, and Bidaram Krishnappa, among others. The maharaja was a violin virtuoso himself and...
- Bombay. Aman Ali learned Carnatic music under the guidance of Kalanidhi Bidaram Krishnappa, court musician of Mysore state. He introduced rhythmic play...
- was informed by her guru, Bidaram Krishnappa, of the dilapidated status of the samadhi or tomb of saint Thyagaraja. Bidaram Krishnappa's disciples, Krishna...
- Krishnappa is an Indian male given name and may refer to: Bidaram Krishnappa, Carnatic musician Kumara Krishnappa Nayak, ruler of the Madurai Nayak dynasty...
- 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...
- 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...
- Nandalike Balachandra Rao, a writer and bank employee from Mangalore. Bidaram Krishnappa, a famous carnatic musician in the court of the Wodeyars of...