The book is a humble attempt to present the life and contributions of a few composers in Carnatic music of the past centuries who created works of much musical merit. Their compositions have contributed much to Carnatic music and its riches.
However, not all of them were fortunate enough to be remembered and commemorated after they left. Their creditable compositions were unjustly forgotten, and their work struggles to remain in public memory.
Their compositions fell off the music map. Well, almost.
All these forgotten compositions and their creators are worth rediscovering, and their music is worth celebrating.
This will not only be the best tribute to each of them but also enrich the music world.
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2018
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Aruna Chandaraju is a journalist, photographer and translator. She contributes to leading Indian publications and writes on travel, art and culture.
She has been trained in classical music and dance and writes on these topics regularly.
She has visited around 28 countries, several of them more than once, and written about their tourist destinations and music and dance traditions.
Aruna is also a photographer and many of her articles carry photographs shot by her. Her photographs have also been included in different photo-exhibitions and art shows. Her solo photography show was held in 2016 and received positive reviews from mainstream media and the public.
As a translator, she has translated several children's books for well-known publishers as well as miscellaneous text.
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