Patrayani Seetharama Sastry
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2022) |
Patrayani Seetharama Sastry (also known as Saluru China Guruvu) (b. 1900 - d. 1957) was a singer, teacher and music composer from Andhra Pradesh, India.
He was the son and disciple of Patrayani Venkata Narasimha Sastry. He spent his early life in Berhampur and gave his first performance in a temple and won gold medal. He has composed about 30 kritis. which include Iha para saadhaname -Smruti ranjani and Naada nanda mura - Mukhari.[1]
He taught many singers in Vizianagaram Music college beginning in 1936, when Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu was the principal. He used to argue against the traditionalists that the harmonium is also a suitable musical instrument for Carnatic music. He was the teacher of Ghantasala, a prominent singer and music director in the Telugu film industry.[citation needed]
Patrayani Seetharama Sastry Music and Dance School was established in Salur.[citation needed]
External links
- Articles needing additional references from January 2022
- All articles needing additional references
- Use dmy dates from September 2020
- All articles with unsourced statements
- Articles with unsourced statements from July 2015
- Telugu people
- 1900 births
- 1957 deaths
- Musicians from Andhra Pradesh
- Harmonium players
- 20th-century Indian musicians
- Indian male classical musicians
- 20th-century organists
- 20th-century Indian male musicians
- All stub articles
- Indian musician stubs