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Carnatic music
Tanjavur-style tambura
Concepts
Compositions
Instruments
Melody
Sarasvati Vīṇā
Veṇu
Nādasvaraṃ
Goṭṭuvādyaṃ (Citra Vīṇā)
Violin
Percussion
Mr̥daṅgaṃ
Ghaṭaṃ
Morsing
Kanjira
Thavil
Drone
Tambura
Shruti box

Carnatic music is the classical music of South India. The following lists provide links to concert artists who have been widely recognised.

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

Vocalists - born before 1800

Vocalists - born between 1801 and 1900

Vocalists - born between 1901 and 1925

Valliyur Gurumurthy

Vocalists - born between 1926 and 1950

Prof : Neyyattinkara .M.K.Mohanachandran (Born 1939)

Vocalists born between 1951 and 1975

Vocalists born between 1976 and 2000


Vocalists - born after 2000

Other vocalists

References

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