Born - 6 July 1930
Achievements - Balamurali Krishna turned out to be a child
prodigy, who began staging musical shows from the age of five. He
composed the Raganga Ravali that's a detailed work on the 72 Melakarta
scheme when he was merely 14 years old. Also he is said to have composed
as many as 400 Carnatic musical compositions.
Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna is a very well-known Carnatic music
vocalist cum musician of India. Born on 6 July 1930 at the south Indian
state of Andhra Pradesh, he was initially named Murali Krishna at birth.
It was the distinguished Harikatha performer, Musunuri Suryanarayana
Murty Bhagavatar, who added 'Bala' to the name of young Muralikrishna.
Read on further to get more information about the biography of M
Balamurali Krishna.
Balamurali Krishna turned out to be a child prodigy, who began staging musical
shows from the age of five. Music happened to be in the blood of
Balamurali Krishna as his father himself was a popular musician and
could play the flute, violin and the veena, whereas his mother was a
skilled veena player. As such, little Balamurali Krishna mastered a
number of instruments within a short time. He was presented the All
India Radio's "Top Grade" for seven different performance
areas.
M Balamurali Krishna also happens to be the only Indian musician ever
to win National Awards for classical music, music direction and film
playback singing. The life history of the musical career of
Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna is interesting. He composed the Raganga
Ravali that's a detailed work on the 72 Melakarta scheme when he was
merely 14 years old. By 16, he had mastered all the 72 Melakarta ragas
and composed kritis in all of them. Also he is said to have composed as
many as 400 Carnatic musical compositions.
All throughout his life, Mangalampalli Balamurali Krishna has performed
at concerts in numerous countries across the globe like USA, Canada, UK,
Italy, France, Russia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Middle East and
so on. Though his mother tongue is Telugu, he sings also sings in
Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil et al. There are many stalwart Hindustani
musicians who have collaborated with him in "jugalbandhis" or
duets like Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia, Kishori Amonkar
and others. He has also worked with international artists and won many
prestigious awards.
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