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Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma
Born23 January 1893
Rallapalli, Kambadur taluq, Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh
Died11 March 1979(1979-03-11) (aged 86)
Bangalore, Karnataka
OccupationTelugu pandit
GenreComposer, Writer, Scholar
SubjectCarnatic Music, Telugu, Kannada, Samskrit & Prakrit
Notable awardsSangita Kalanidhi
SpouseRukminamma
ChildrenR A Phani Shayi, R A Jayanta, Smt Nagamani, Smt Prabhavati & Smt Harini
Website
Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma

Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma (Telugu: రాళ్ళపల్లి అనంతకృష్ణశర్మ) (23 January 1893 – 11 March 1979) was a noted composer of Carnatic music, singer, Telugu litterateur, teacher and Sanskrit scholar. He was responsible for discovering, cataloguing and putting to music many forgotten compositions of Annamacharya.[1] These compositions composed hundreds of years agearlierame back to life thanks to Sharma's efforts and successive singers like S. P. Balasubramanyam and M. S. Subbalakshmi would sing many of them, hence popularising them.[2][3] Sharma authored prose works like Vemana, Natakopanyasamulu,[4] Ganakale,[5] Sahitya Mattu Jeevana Kale and Saraswatalokamu.[6][7] Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma translated 395 (out of 700) Gathas from original Prakrit into Telugu language titled Shalivahana Gatha Sapta Saramu[8] in 1931. Sharma is the recipient of Central Sangeet & Natak Academy Fellowship (1973), Gana Kala Sindhu (1961), Gana Kala Prapoorna (1969), Sangeeta Kala Ratna (1974) and Sangeeta Sahitya Asthan Vidwan honours with an Honorary Doctorate from TTD University, Andhra Pradesh.[9]

Early life[edit]

Parakala Matha (Religious Monastery in Mysore)
Parakala Matha (Religious Monastery in Mysore)

Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma was born on 23 January 1893 to parents Karnamadakala Krishnamacharya and Alamelu Mangamma. He was born in Rallapalli village in Kambadur taluk, Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh.[1][2] Sharma and his sister Yadugiramma used to sing religious hymns inside the local fort at Rallapalli. Sharma arrived in Mysore in 1905 at the age of twelve years and spent a year at Parakala Matha under the aegis of Krishnabrahmatantra Swamy. Sharma helped the Swamy in bringing out 'Alankara Manihara' - a treatise on Alankara Sastra. After his tenure at Parakala Matha, he went to Pandit Ramashastry in Chamarajanagar to learn Sanskrit.[10] Later, in 1911, he married Rukminamma. Sharma lacked formal college or University education, but his proficiency in the traditional Sastras and musical compositions became his main strength. Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma composed his first Sanskrit composition at the age of 14 years. It was a composition dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi titled 'Jalarashi Balelole'.[11]

Musical Training[edit]

Bidaram Krishnappa
Bidaram Krishnappa

While in Mysore, Sharma frequented Carnatic musical concerts by Veena Seshanna, Veena Subbanna, Karigiraya, Mysore Vasudevacharya, Bidaram Krishnappa and Chikka Ramaraya. His repeated attempts at persuading these maestros to take him as a formal student of music were unsuccessful. Finally, Bidaram Krishnappa agreed to teach Carnatic music to Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma. Krishnappa convinced Sharma not to participate in public expositions of his music in concerts and so on.[2] Even when Muthiah Bhagavatar wanted to arrange a private concert for the ruling Maharaja of Mysore - Nalwadi Krishna Raja Wodeyar, Sharma declined it.

Teacher[edit]

Maharaja College, Mysore (1940) Faculty:Sitting row-left to right M. H. Krishna (third from left), A. R. Krishnasastry (fourth from left), S. Srikanta Sastri (seventh from left), Rallapalli Anantha Krishna Sharma (eighth from left), Standing-bottom row-V. Seetharamaiah (fourth from left) and D. L. Narasimhachar (seventh from left)

Sharma was appointed a Telugu Pundit (a scholar) by Sir Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy, Principal of the Maharaja College of Mysore in 1912 and worked until 1949.(group photo) After which he joined the Sri Venkateshwara Oriental Research Centre, Tirupathi. The then executive officer of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, Chelikani Anna Rao entrusted Sharma with elucidating the compositions of the great songwriter-singer-saint Tallapaka Annamacharya. These compositions (or kritis) were stored for centuries in the Tirumala temple Bhandagaram (storehouse) on copper plates. Sharma received the project after his predecessor, Veturi Prabhakara Sastry died. He singularly worked on tuning the songs and helped publish seventh and eighth volumes of Annamacharya's compositions. Sharma went on to edit nearly 300 compositions and brought out five more volumes of compositions between 1951 and 1956. He also wrote the notation for 108 compositions and 87 of them were published in the Andhra Patrika. Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma was closely associated with eminent journalist, biographer and writer S. R. Ramaswamy who learnt for sometime the subtle nuances of Carnatic music from the maestro. Among his illustrious students are D. L. Narasimhachar, M. Chidananada Murthy, K. V. Puttappa, G. P. Raja Ratnam, M. V. Seetharamaiah, T. S. Shama Rao, B. Kuppuswami, G. S. Shivarudrappa, Banagiri Lakshmi Narasimhachar and M. S. Venkata Rao.

Major works[edit]

Literary works in Kannada[edit]

Awards[edit]

Birth Centenary[edit]

Sharma died on 11 March 1979 in Bangalore and was survived by three daughters and two sons. On 23 August 2008, his life-size bronze statue was installed in Tirupathi. Birth Centenary Celebrations of Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma were organized in 1993. A Centenary Souvenir was edited by Medasani Mohan and published by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams in 1994.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Anantha Krishna Sharma Rallapalli, Luminaries of 20th Century, Part I, Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 8-9.
  • ^ a b c "Rallapalli Ananta Krishna Sharma | Dr. S. Srikanta Sastri - Official Website". Dr.S.Srikanta Sastri. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "Tāḷlapāka Annamayya pāṭalu | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "Nāṭakōpanyāsamulu | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "ಗಾನಕಲೆ | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "Sārasvatālōkamu | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "రాళ్ళపల్లి అనంతకృష్ణశర్మ | తెలుగుబిడ్డ". www.telugubidda.in. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "Śālivāhana gāthā saptaśatī sāramu | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "SNA: List of Sangeet Natak Akademi Ratna Puraskarwinners (Akademi Fellows)". Official website. Archived from the original on 6 December 2014.
  • ^ He turned the spotlight on Annamayya by Sriram Venkata Krishnan in The Hindu.
  • ^ "శ్రీ రాళ్ళపల్లి అనంతకృష్ణ శర్మ | ఆదర్శమూర్తులు". Sirimalle. 1 February 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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