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Venkatamakhin (IAST: Veṅkaṭamakhin; fl. c. 1630) or
Venkatamakhi, was an
Indian poet, musician, and
musicologist of
Carnatic music. He is
renowned for...
- However,
today the 72 mēḷakarta
ragas use a
standardized pattern,
unlike Venkatamakhi's pattern, and have
gained a
significant following.
Govindhacharya is...
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married to
Mohanangi (who is a Devadasi).
Learned his
music from guru
VenkaTamakhi (author of 72-melakartha scheme). He
perfected the
padam format that...
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advent of the
melakarta system in
Carnatic schools attributed to
Venkatamakhi (~1630),
further po****rized the raag Kalyaan.
Perhaps the name "kalyaan"...
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evolution of
South Indian ragas in the
writings of
Ramamatya (fl. c. 1550),
Venkatamakhi (fl. c. 1620), and
Govinda (c. 1800).
These three writers focused on...
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translated the
Brihaddeshi of
Matanga Muni, Cha****andi
Prakasika of
Pandit Venkatamakhi and
Dattilam of
Dattila Muni into the
Telugu language and
published it...
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Oxford Encyclopaedia of the
Music of India.
Retrieved 7
September 2018. "
Venkaṭamakhi". The
Oxford Encyclopaedia of the
Music of India.
Retrieved 7 September...
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descending scale but is
classified as a 20th
melakartha janya ragam by
Venkatamakhi. Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa
structure is S G2 M1 P N2 S : S N2 D1 P M1 G2...
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string orchestra (finale
arranged from Hora Rumana) (22’) (1986)
Venkatamakhi's Dream, for
clarinet and
string quartet (26’) (1988) "We were like them...