Pallavi Seshayyar
Pallavi Seshayyer (1842–1909) was a composer of Carnatic music, who followed the traditions of the famous composer Tyagaraja. Seshayyar was a singer in the court of the king of Mysore. As a singer, he was an expert of the techniques of ''Ragam-Thanam-Pallavi'', a unique style of singing Carnatic music. This expertise gave him his epithet ''Pallavi'' Seshayyar. He could also compose exploiting rare ''Ragas''.Seshayyar was born in Neykkarapatti, a village near Salem, Tamil Nadu. His father was also a student of Tyagaraja. Seshayyar learnt many of the songs composed by Tyagaraja from his father.
Later in life Seshayyar moved to Madras and taught a number of students. Seshayyar mainly composed in Sanskrit and Telugu. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Seshayyar, Pallavi, 1842-1909
Published 1969
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4by Tyāgarāja, Swami, 1767-1847, Cuppiramaṇiya Ayyar, Paṭṭaṇam, 1845-1902, Seshayyar, Pallavi, 1842-1909, Vasudevacharya, Mysore, 1865-1961
Published 1985
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