1895 - 1974
Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar Indian Singer
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Details
| First Name |
Chembai
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| Middle Name |
Vaidyanatha
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| Last Name |
Bhagavatar
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| Birthday |
1st September, 1895
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| Birthplace |
Chembai, Palghat, India
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| Died |
16th October, 1974
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| Place of Death |
Ottapalam, Palghat, Kerala
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| Zodiac Sign |
Virgo
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| Nationality |
Indian
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| Occupation Text |
Singer
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| Occupation |
Singer
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| Music Genre (Text) |
Carnatic Music
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| Year(s) Active |
1904–1974
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| Record Label |
HMV, Inreco, BMG, Vani Cassettes
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| Official Websites |
http://chembai.com
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Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar a.k.a. Vaidyanatha Iyer (28 August 1896 – 16 October 1974) was a Carnatic music singer from Palakkad (state of Kerala, India). Known by his village name Chembai, or simply as Bhagavatar, he was born to Anantha Bhagavatar and Parvati Ammal in 1896, into a Tamil Brahmin family at Kottayi-I/II near Palakkad on Janmashtami day. Chembai was noted for his powerful voice and majestic style of singing. His first public performance was in 1904, when he was nine. A recipient of several titles and honours (including the Madras Music Academy's Sangeetha Kalanidhi in 1951), he was known for his encouragement of upcoming musicians and ability to spot new talent. He was responsible for popularising compositions like Rakshamam Saranagatam and Pavana Guru, among others. The music critic 'Aeolus' described him as "the musician who has meant the most to Carnatic Music in the first fifty years of the 20th century." His prominent disciples include Chembai Narayana Bhagavathar, Mangu Thampuran, Guruvayur Ponnammal, T. V. Gopalakrishnan, V. V. Subramaniam, P. Leela, K. G. Jayan, K. G. Vijayan, K. J. Yesudas, Kudumaru Venkataraman and Babu Parameswaran, among others. He also mentored many young accompanists, including Palghat Mani Iyer, Lalgudi Jayaraman, M. S. Gopalakrishnan, T. N. Krishnan, Palani Subramaniam Pillai and L. Subramaniam. Memorial music festivals have been held in his honour annually since his death in 1974, the most important being the annually celebrated Chembai Sangeetholsavam.
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