Tamil film industry had seen very many music composers in the past several decades. M.S. Viswanathan, K.V. Mahadevan, Maestro Ilaiyaraja, Vidya sagar, A.R. Rehman, Yuvan sankar raja are to name a few notable composers who made their music prints strongly not only in people’s ears but also in their hearts. Of all these composers Ilaiyaraja is very special composer and his composition can withstand the test of time. Ilayaraja occupies a special page in the book of music. He is a prolific composer with sound basic knowledge in music. Over the span of 30 years he did more than 900 films in different Indian languages with an average of 30 films per year which is a nightmare for any other composer in the industry and he also done so many experimentations in music which are quite interesting. His orchestration to any song is such perfect that stands as example to present day composers. He is master in expressing feelings through music and all of his Background music (BGMs) stands as proof for that. He took so many films to greater height through his BGM, Ann pavam, Nooravadhu Naal, Kadhaluku Mariyadhai, Pithamagan, Guna, Thalapathi, Tik Tik Tik, Unnal Mudiyum Thambi, Sindhu bhairavi, Agni natchathiram, Aboorava sagotharargal, Heyram, Mouna ragam, Siraichalai, Virumandi, the list is endless. This is a very small introduction about Maestro and I am going to write his musical wonders now and then.
Friday, August 17, 2007
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