The Music Academy Madras (MAM) database offers a unique window into the content and performance practices of Carnatic music concerts during the annual music festival held at MAM from 1935 to 2019.

Being one of the earliest music organizations in South India, the Academy has played a pivotal role in the promotion of Carnatic music. This valuable information was compiled from the Music Conference Souvenir, a festival program published by MAM. It includes details such as the date and time of each concert, the names of the performers, the genres and compositions performed, the names of composers, and the specific raga and tala used for each piece. Such data is exceptionally rare because, in the Carnatic music tradition, it's not customary to provide a printed program to the audience in advance. Consequently, there is virtually no consistent record available anywhere else that documents what was performed during the concerts.

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Toggle column: MA IID - performer 1 - conference number - year - month - date - day - place - opening time - program number - vocal or instrumental - style - musical form - talam - ragam - instrument 1 - gender 1 - title of the piece - language - composer - composers' year of birth and death - PC instrument 1 - percussion 1 - Raga ID
MA14516
Yogam Santhanam
61
1987
12
23
Wed
T. T. Krishnamachari Auditorium
12:00
05
vocal
C
kirtana
misra chapu
bhujangini
vocal
M
Nandabalam
Telugu
Bhadrachala Ramadasa
N/A
mridangam
T. Ramanan
CR550
MA15681
Nedunuri Krishnamurthi
64
1990
12
31
Mon
T. T. Krishnamachari Auditorium
16:00
08
vocal
C
kirtana
adi
bhujangini
vocal
M
Edutanunnadu
Telugu
Annamacharya
1408-1503
mridangam
Palghat R. Raghu
CR550
MA12438
Prema (Trichy Sisters)
53
1979
12
31
Mon
T. T. Krishnamachari Auditorium
14:30
06
vocal
C
kirtana
misra chapu
bhujangini
vocal
F
Nandabalam
Telugu
Badrachala Ramadasar
1620-1680
mridangam
Sumathi Nidumolu
CR550
MA15049
Nendunuri Krishnamurti
63
1989
12
18
Mon
T. T. Krishnamachari Auditorium
17:00
06
vocal
C
kirtana
adi
bhujangini
vocal
M
Eduthannudu
Telugu
Annamacharya
1408-1503
mridangam
Srimushnam Raja Rao
CR550

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