Mysore Ananthaswamy is a household name in Karnataka who has
spread the songs of famous Kannada poets to all corners of the state for the
past 40 years. He was amongst the first among those who took literature to the
hearts of the masses through his music-composing and singing.
Mysore Ananthaswamy is from a family steeped in music. His
grandfather was Vidwan Chikkarama Rao, who, in his time was known as
"Taala Bramha". The young Ananthaswamy chose to follow in the
footsteps of his grandfather. He developed his natural talents through
classical music and later by practicing with the likes of P. Kalingarao and
went on to become a gifted artist. His rendition of music to the poems of
D. R. Bendre (popularly known as Da Ra Bendre),
K V Puttappa (known as Kuvempu),
K S Narasimhaswamy, (Mysoru Mallige-Prema Kavi)
Nissar Ahmed (Nityotsava)and
Lakshminarayana Bhatta bear testimony to his talents.
There is a distinct identity in Ananthaswamy's composing. He
could sense the mood of the poem and create music to make the mood more
touching. He had a great sense of blending any style of music into poetry, be
it Karnatic or Hindustani or Western with great success. His works stood out
for its melody and meaning and was enjoyed by poets, singers and listeners
alike. Kurigalu Sir Kurigalu, Ede Tumbi Haadidenu, Tenavina, Madikerili Manju
etc., are very ethereal and one gets an impression that the music is an
inherent part of the poem.
It was indeed a great experience to hear Ananthaswamy use
his compositions in his singing. His voice was ready-made for light music. His
voice had the strength of meditation that could enchant the listener. He
experienced and internalized each and every word of the poem before giving it a
music form. The outcome was a fine blend of literature and music. Ananthaswamy
was not only a good musician, but also a good human being. He was always
cheerful and never lacked in hospitality. Says Dr. H S Venkatesh Murthy about
him and his wife Shantha, "Ananthaswamy and Shantha were made for each
other. I can vouch for that because I happen to be a close friend of the
couple." Ananthaswamy was modesty personified. His joyous nature was a
delight to all those associated with him. He believed in laughing and making
others laugh. And never in his lifetime did he let popularity overtake his
artistic decorousness. He had a large student following in light music whom he
encourage from the bottom of his heart and took active pride in their
achievement. His way of rectifying an error in student was sweet talk rather
than stern admonition. This peace-loving man often found himself disturbed by
two things: literature and music, both inseparable to his life. Source From Wikipedia
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