When i began collecting music cassettes in the early 90s, Maharajapuram Santhanam was one of my earliest purchases. I was completely taken in by his voice and singing style, and till date, he continues to be my favourite singer. He is quite at home in Sanskrit, Kannad or Thamizh and sounds equally pleasing in the different sub-genres of Classical Music. Being a person who had no knowledge of the underlying theory of Carnatic Music, the reason why MS appealed to me was that he usually had another performer singing alongside him. For this reason, I continued to be fascinated by arists like Priya Sisters, Hyderabad Bros, Malladi Bros etc. The Mishra brothers ( Rajan Mishra, Sajjan Mishra ) were my introduction to Hindusthani Classical, and instantly became my favourite. Maharajapuram Santhanam is never harsh on the ears. His longer ( RTP) pieces are such a delight to listen to and the renderings easily evoke the spirit of Bhakti, which Indian Classical music makes its primary objective. It is indeed sad, that in the pre-digital era, i could not get to know the person better, and he passed away suddenly. While his recordings ( on the impeccable AVM -SONY lables) -keep us mesmerized here on Earth, his voice must undoubtedly be echoing in the heavens and keeping the Gods happy!
I learned my first lessons of keerthsnas from him. Even stbthstvtenfer sge his singing attracted me and i stsrted hesring his songs every day and stsrted copying and dinging like his style. Its just copy, but my parents then realised my interest in music
I like this song very much. Ilike your melodious voice🙏
When i began collecting music cassettes in the early 90s, Maharajapuram Santhanam was one of my earliest purchases. I was completely taken in by his voice and singing style, and till date, he continues to be my favourite singer.
He is quite at home in Sanskrit, Kannad or Thamizh and sounds equally pleasing in the different sub-genres of Classical Music.
Being a person who had no knowledge of the underlying theory of Carnatic Music, the reason why MS appealed to me was that he usually had another performer singing alongside him.
For this reason, I continued to be fascinated by arists like Priya Sisters, Hyderabad Bros, Malladi Bros etc.
The Mishra brothers ( Rajan Mishra, Sajjan Mishra ) were my introduction to Hindusthani Classical, and instantly became my favourite.
Maharajapuram Santhanam is never harsh on the ears. His longer ( RTP) pieces are such a delight to listen to and the renderings easily evoke the spirit of Bhakti, which Indian Classical music makes its primary objective.
It is indeed sad, that in the pre-digital era, i could not get to know the person better, and he passed away suddenly.
While his recordings ( on the impeccable AVM -SONY lables) -keep us mesmerized here on Earth, his voice must undoubtedly be echoing in the heavens and keeping the Gods happy!
I always enjoy his many classical songs। Hats off to the great personality।
Blessed to listen this krithi from Santham.
നല്ല നമസ്കാരം legend ❤
Very good sweet tune.
Maharajah of music
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Best performance
Super..!
My favourate Guru
Santhanam equals only santhaanam
He is the man who attracted me to carnatic music. Great vidwan
Best ever than other singers❤️
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Pallavi:
Pakkala Nilabadi Goliche Mucchata Baaga Delpa Raadaa
Anupallavi:
Chukkala Raayuni Geru Momugala Sudati Seetamma Saumitri Ramuni Kiru
Charanam:
Tanuvuche Vandana Monarinchuchunnaaraa
Chanuvuna Naama Keertana Seyuchunnaaraa
Manasuna Dalachi Mai Marachiyunnaaraa
Nenerunchi Tyaagaraajunito Hari Hari Meeriru
Wonderful Kharaharapriya
Great
I learned my first lessons of keerthsnas from him. Even stbthstvtenfer sge his singing attracted me and i stsrted hesring his songs every day and stsrted copying and dinging like his style. Its just copy, but my parents then realised my interest in music
Melodious voice , quite spiritual and wonderful experience.
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