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C. R. Subburaman also known as C. S. Ram ((テルグ語:సి.ఆర్.సుబ్బరామన్), Tamil:சி. ஆர். சுப்புராமன்) (1924–1952) was a famous South Indian film music composer and producer. He was born to Ramasamy Iyer at Chintamani village in Thirunelveli, in present-day Tamil Nadu. Music director Shankar of Shankar Ganesh duo is his younger brother. His ancestors were from Krishna district of present Andhra Pradesh and due to this, his family are well spoken of Telugu. During his short lifespan of about 28 years and cinema life of 10 years, he made lasting fame with films like ''Devadas'', ''Ratnamala'', ''Chenchu Lakshmi'', ''Balaraju'', ''Laila Majnu'' and others. ==Early life== Little is known about the music teachers of Subburaman. Initially he had learned music from a Nadhaswaram player in Kumbakonam. He was a remarkable learner where whatever that he practised during the morning, could be able to delivered in the evening. He was well versed in harmonium at the age of 14. At the age of 16 under the recommendation of G. Ramanathan's brother Sundara Bagavathar, Subburaman joined the HMV as Harmonist. HMV is a gramophone production and distribution company, under which there was a permanent orchestra led by R. Chinnaiah. S. Rajeswara Rao also was with HMV. At that time, Ramasamy Iyer and Subburaman were residing in Mylapore. Accompanied by his father, he would walk all the way to learn piano from a piano teacher in Triplicane (Thiruvallikkeni). Owing to his talent and passion towards music, he became the assistant music director in HMV very quickly. Subburaman would sing keethanas in the nights after work. He would be accompanied by a young violinist who had been a temporary worker in HMV. Sensing the talent, Subburaman had not only recommended the young chap to be hired permanently in HMV but also appointed him as his assistant. The talented young violinist is no other than T. K. Ramamoorthy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「C. R. Subburaman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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