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M. D. Ramanathan

Manjapara Devesa Ramanathan (May 20, 1923 – April 27, 1984) known as MDR was a Carnatic music composer and vocalist.
== Biography ==
Manjapara Devesa Ramanathan was born in Manjapara, Palakkad District, Madras Province (now Kerala), India on 20 May 1923. His father Devesa Bhagavathar was a music teacher by profession. Ramanathan did his schooling in Palakkad and graduated with a BSc degree in Physics from Victoria College, Palakkad. On completion of his studies, he travelled to Madras along with his father to improve his musical talents.
During the same time, Rukmini Devi Arundale initiated a new course on ''Sangeeta Siromani'' at Kalakshetra. Ramanathan auditioned for the course and was the only student to be selected for the first batch commencing in 1944. Soon, he emerged as Tiger Varadachariar's favorite and was his closest disciple when the latter died in 1950.
After his graduation, Ramanathan continued as an assistant to his guru and later became Professor of Music at Kalakshetra. He also served as the Principal of the College of Fine Arts at Kalakshetra.

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