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  1. Chennai Music Season is an event hosted every Mid NovemberJanuary in Chennai (formerly known as Madras) Tamil Nadu. Spanning some 9 weeks, it comprises top-flight professional and amateur musicians .

  2. Formation. 18 August 1928. Founder. E. Krishna Iyer, U. Rama Rao. Purpose. Music, dance and arts education. Headquarters. Alwarpet, Chennai 600 018, India. Madras Music Academy is one of the earliest established music academies in South India.

    • 18 August 1928
    • Music, dance and arts education
  3. Chennai Music Season is an event hosted every Mid November–January in Chennai (formerly known as Madras ) Tamil Nadu. Spanning some 9 weeks, it comprises top-flight professional and amateur musicians .

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · The Music Academy, Madras is a landmark institution in the history of the fine arts. It emerged as an offshoot of the All India Congress Session held in Madras in December 1927. A music conference was held along with it and during the deliberations, the idea of a Music Academy emerged.

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    Chennai is a major centre for music, art and dance in India. The city is called the Cultural Capital of South India. Madras Music Season, initiated by Madras Music Academy in 1927, is celebrated every year during the month of December and features performances of traditional Carnatic music by artists from the city.

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  6. Dec 21, 2018 · Entertainment. Music. Five to follow: the Margazhi edit. With the Madras Music Season in full swing, follow these social media influencers and artistes for the backstage action. December 21,...

  7. Santhosh Narayanan is the music director. Books. Sebastian And Sons: A brief history of Mrdangam makers. In his most recent book, T.M. Krishna talks about the integrity of the Mrdangam on the Karnatik stage and the Dalit Christian communities involved in the making of the percussion instrument. ISBN 9389152186; Reshaping Art (2018).

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