New Delhi: Legendary Carnatic vocalist M Balamuralikrishna died at his home in Chennai on Tuesday at around 3.30pm. He was 86. Balamuralikrishna was six when he began singing and has performed at ...
Versatility was the hallmark of M. Balamuralikrishna. An unconventional and experimental approach marked his musical journey. Apart from being a gifted vocalist, he was a composer, instrumentalist, ...
The legendary musician M Balamuralikrishna passed away at his home in Chennai today. He was 86. The legendary musician M Balamuralikrishna passed away at his home in Chennai today. He was 86. The ...
The veteran singer has just paid a tribute to his late guru Dr M Balamuralikrishna on the occasion of his 88th birth anniversary Talking about his special relationship with the legend, Krishnakumar ...
Balamuralikrishna featured in the popular national integration song Miley Sur Mera Tumhara. Mangalamapalli Balamuralikrishna was a child prodigy who rose to become a musician of immense versatility in ...
He is best known for innovating the tala system along with Saptha Mukhi, Thri Mukhi, Panchamukhi and Nava Mukhi. (Indian Express) Carnatic musician M. Balamuralikrishna died at the age of 86 on ...
Described variously as a phenomenal musician, a prodigiously talented and versatile performer, a maha vidwan, and an enfant terrible, Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna is remembered as much for his ...
“I had known him for many years. Though I never got the chance to perform with him at a concert, we have performed in the same festival many times. He was a pure definition of genius. I am not just ...
Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman said legendary singer M Balamuralikrishna’s music should be celebrated as he has left a huge legacy behind. Carnatic singer M Balamuralikrishna died at 86 in Chennai ...
Veteran composer and south Indian classical vocalist M. Balamuralikrishna will appear on the Tamil screen after a 20-year hiatus in a venture titled "Kadhai" (story), in which he plays himself. HT ...
'Where the maestro has gone, I am sure Krishna would himself listen to his soulful music.' Sunita Budhiraja recounts her encounters with Balamurali Krishna whose music touched the lives of millions.
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