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[[File:B Devendrappa (1899-1986)-Palace Vidvan.png|alt=B Devendrappa|thumb|Picture of Devendrappa]]{{Short description|Indian musician}} |
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'''B Devendrappa''' (1899–1986), known as the Palace [[Vidwan]] of [[Kingdom of Mysore|Mysore]], was one of the notable musicians in the court of [[Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar|Jayachamaraja Wodeyar]]. |
'''B. Devendrappa''' (1899–1986), known as the Palace [[Vidwan]] of [[Kingdom of Mysore|Mysore]], was one of the notable musicians in the court of [[Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar|Jayachamaraja Wodeyar]]. |
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B Devendrappa was the son of vocalist B S Ramayya. He was born in Ayanur village of [[Shimoga district]], in present-day [[Karnataka]]. |
B. Devendrappa was the son of vocalist B S Ramayya. He was born in Ayanur village of [[Shimoga district]], in present-day [[Karnataka]]. |
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He was one of the notable musicians who received various awards including Central [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award]] in 1963 |
He was one of the notable musicians who received various awards including Central [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award]] in 1963<ref>{{Cite journal|title = B. Devendrappa - oi|url = http://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095714299}}</ref>{{Dead link|date=February 2024}} for [[Carnatic music|Karnatik]] vocal music and Sangeetha Kalarathna award in 1971.<ref>[http://www.gayanasamaja.org/awards_sangeetha_kalarathna_awardees.htm Sangeetha Kalarathna Awardees]</ref> |
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He was awarded |
He was awarded doctorate. He died in 1986, in Mysore. |
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==Songs== |
==Songs== |
Latest revision as of 03:54, 27 September 2024
B. Devendrappa (1899–1986), known as the Palace Vidwan of Mysore, was one of the notable musicians in the court of Jayachamaraja Wodeyar.
B. Devendrappa was the son of vocalist B S Ramayya. He was born in Ayanur village of Shimoga district, in present-day Karnataka.
He was one of the notable musicians who received various awards including Central Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1963[1][dead link] for Karnatik vocal music and Sangeetha Kalarathna award in 1971.[2]
He was awarded doctorate. He died in 1986, in Mysore.
Songs
[edit]One of his songs is Song Rara Enipilachitehy.[3][non-primary source needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "B. Devendrappa - oi".
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(help) - ^ Sangeetha Kalarathna Awardees
- ^ https://soundcloud.com/archive-of-indian-music/b-devendrappa-palace-vidwan-of Raga Kharaharipriya- Song Rara Enipilachitehy