M. Balamuralikrishna

Musician

Indian Sankaraguptam, Malikipuram, Andhra Pradesh, India

Quick Info

ProfessionMusician
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth6/07/1930
Age86 years (died on 22, Nov, 2016)
BirthplaceSankaraguptam, Malikipuram, Andhra Pradesh, India
Date of Death22/11/2016

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Bio/Wiki

Real NameMangalampalli Balamurali Krishna
NicknameSangeetha Kalanidhi
Zodiac sign/Sun signCancer

Physical Stats & More

Height168 cm
Weight64 kg
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

HometownChennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Wife/SpouseNot Known
Children
Son4
Daughter2

Family

FatherPattabiramayya (Musician)
MotherSuryakantamma (Musician)
SpouseNot Known
Children4 Sons, 2 Daughters

Career

DebutFilm Debut: Oho Ho Vilasala song in Sati Savitri (1957, Telugu film)
Notable Achievements
  • Only Indian musician to win National Awards for classical music, music direction, and film playback singing
  • Founded the 'Academy of Performing Arts and Research' in Switzerland
  • Performed over 25,000 concerts worldwide
  • Composed over 400 songs in Telugu, Sanskrit, Kannada, and Tamil
  • Revived old ragas like Narthak and Sunadavinodini
  • Created new ragas like Lavangi, Mahathi, Manorama, Murali, Omkari, Prathimadhyamavathi, Rohini, Saravashree, Sumukham, Sushma, Ganapathi, Siddhi and Pushkara Godvari
  • Popularized music therapy in South India

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. His father named him "Murali Krishnan," and he was given the prefix "Bala" by Musunuri Satyanarayana.
2. He is a 5th generation descendant of the saint-composer Thyagaraja.
3. He composed music for the first Sanskrit film, Adi Sankarar in 1983.
4. His repertoire includes over 400 compositions in Telugu, Sanskrit, Kannada, and Tamil.
5. He was honored with the Padma Vibhushan in 1991 and the Padma Shri in 1971.
6. He was also a recipient of the Padma Bhushan.
7. He was made Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government in 2005.
8. He was well-versed in Carnatic and Hindustani vocal music.
9. He played musical instruments including the flute, viola, violin, and mridangam.
10. He performed in over 18,000 concerts across the world.
11. He collaborated with legends like Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Hariprasad Chaurasia, and Kishori Amonkar.
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