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Who among the following is credited with developing the system of 72 Melakartas in Carnatic music?

AAnnamacharya

BPurandaradasa

CVenkatamakhin

DShyama Sastri

Answer:

C. Venkatamakhin

Read Explanation:

Key Figures in Carnatic Music: Annamacharya (15th century): A Hindu saint and the earliest known composer of sankirtanas—devotional songs in praise of Lord Venkateshwara, a form of Vishnu. His compositions greatly influenced the structure of Carnatic music. Purandaradasa (1484): Revered as the Carnatic Sangeeta Pitamaha (Father of Carnatic Music), he introduced the Malavagowla scale as the fundamental scale for music instruction. Venkatamakhin: Developed the system of 72 Melakartas (parent scales), which later enabled Thyagaraja to create numerous ragas. The Musical Trinity (1750–1850): The birth of Thyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Shyama Sastri in Tiruvarur marked a transformative period in Carnatic music, coinciding with the era of Western composers like Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner, and Haydn. Forms of Carnatic Music: Some of the primary musical forms in Carnatic tradition include Gitam, Varnam, Jatiswaram, Kirtanam, Pada, Tillana, Pallavi, and Tanam.


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