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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...
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Pillars of Music") is a
Sanskrit treatise written by the
musicologist Venkatamakhin in the mid-17th century. It
introduced a
theoretical melakarta system...
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Indian classical music). It is
classified as 15th
melakarta raga
under Venkatamakhin's melakarta system.
Originally known as malavagowla, "maya" was prefixed...
- 1550. He is
considered the
father of mela
system of ragas. Later,
Venkatamakhin, a
gifted musicologist in the 17th century,
expounded a new mela system...
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procured two
valuable m****cripts on the art: the Cha****andiprakashika by
Venkatamakhin and the
Svaramelakalanidhi of Ramamatya, both
treatises that sought...
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ragas (musical scales)
originally proposed in the 17th
century by
Venkatamakhin in his Cha****anda Prakasikha. This
proposal used
scales with notes...
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lineage of
Govinda Dik****ar and
Venkatamakhin and this is
evident in Muthuswami's
works which follow the
Venkatamakhin raga system.
Muthuswami moved to...
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introduction to "Sangeeta Sudha".
Govinda Dik****a's son was the
renowned Venkatamakhin, who is
credited with the
classification of
ragas in the
Melakarta System...
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melakarta classification,
devised around 1640 by the
musicologist Vidwan Venkatamakhin.
Bhatkhande visited many of the
gharanas (schools) of
classical music...
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Melattur Veerabhadrayya and
Venkata Vaidyanatha Dīk****ar, a
grandson of
Venkatamakhin,
author of the Cha****andiprakashika. His
ragamalika using 108 ragas...