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Pallavur Appu Marar (1928-2002) was an Indian percussionist, widely considered to be a maestro in the
Pallavur Pallavur is a village situated in the Chittur Taluk, Palakkad district of Kerala, India. It is close to Kollengode Town, Nemmara and Koduvayur. Administration Pallavur is part of the Kollengode police station area. It is 3 km from Kunis ...
(Palakkad) style of
thayambaka Thayambaka or tayambaka is a type of solo chenda performance that developed in the south Indian state of Kerala, in which the main player at the centre improvises rhythmically on the beats of half-a-dozen or a few more chenda and ilathalam playe ...
,
edakka The ''idakka'' (), also spelt edaykka/edakka, is an hourglass-shaped drum from Kerala in south India. This handy percussion instrument is very similar to the pan-Indian damaru. While the damaru is played by rattling knotted cords against the res ...
, sopana sangeetham,
melam Melam is a group of Maddalams and other similar percussion instruments' (Chenda) rhythmic performance. Those who play melam are called 'Melakaar'. In ancient Tamilakam (Tamil country) melam was used for all the occasions in temples (''Kovil Melam ...
and
panchavadyam Panchavadyam (Malayalam: പഞ്ചവാദ്യം), literally meaning an orchestra of five instruments, is basically a temple art form that has evolved in Kerala. Of the five instruments, four — timila, maddalam, ilathalam and idakka ...
. He was the eldest of the three brothers, the other two being Pallavur Manian Marar and Pallavur Kunhikuttan Marar, who formed the famed Pallavur trio.


Biography

Appu Marar was born in 1928, at Pallavur, a small hamlet in Palakkad district, in the south Indian state of Kerala, to Shankaran Marar and Ammini. His father, a nomad, left the young Appu and his mother, when he was one year old, throwing the family into poverty. Ammini was forced to remarry Subramania Iyer, and had two more sons, Manian and Kunhikuttan, who, years later, completed the ''Pallavur trio''. Appu started learning traditional percussion instruments at a very young age and had his ''arangettam'' (debut) on
chenda The Chenda ( ml, ചെണ്ട, ) is a cylindrical percussion instrument originating in the state of Kerala and widely used in Tulu Nadu of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in India. In Tulu Nadu (Coastal Karnataka), it is known as ''chende''. ...
, at Pallavur Shiva Temple, the age of 8. He, soon, became adept at playing
chenda The Chenda ( ml, ചെണ്ട, ) is a cylindrical percussion instrument originating in the state of Kerala and widely used in Tulu Nadu of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in India. In Tulu Nadu (Coastal Karnataka), it is known as ''chende''. ...
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timila Timila, thimila or paani, (Malayalam:തിമില) is an hour-glass shaped percussion instrument used in Kerala, South India. It is made of polished ''jackwood'', and the drumheads made of calfskin (preferably taken from 1- to 2-year-old ca ...
, under the tutelage of Thiruvilvamala Kondaswami and Parathuveettil Nanu Marar. Appu Marar saw his father for the first time, when he was 17 years old, by which time, he had already mastered those traditional percussion instruments and had started performing at various temples in Kerala. By the time, Appu Marar died in a private hospital in Palakkad at 4.00am on 8 December 2002, Mathrubhumi Daily 09.12.2002 Page1 due to age related illnesses, he had already performed at many stages including in Russia and at 47
Thrissur Pooram The Thrissur ''Pooram'' is an annual Hindu temple festival held in Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is held at the Vadakkunnathan (Shiva) Temple in Thrissur every year on the ''Pooram'' (pronounced ) day—the day when the moon rises with the ''P ...
s and 60
Nemmara Vela The Nenmara Vallanghy Vela or Nenmara Vela is one of the most popular annual festival of Kerala celebrated at Nellikulangara Bhagavathy temple in Nenmara, Palakkad district. Nemmara and Vallanghy are two neighbouring villages in the south par ...
s. He performed, without break, at Thrissur pooram, heading the
panchavadyam Panchavadyam (Malayalam: പഞ്ചവാദ്യം), literally meaning an orchestra of five instruments, is basically a temple art form that has evolved in Kerala. Of the five instruments, four — timila, maddalam, ilathalam and idakka ...
for Paremekkavu Devaswom from 1960 till his death in 2002. The legacy of Appu Marar lives on through his numerous disciples, who are active at the temple festivals across the state. His son, Kunissery Chandran, is also a known
Maddalam The maddalam or madhalam (Malayalam: മദ്ദളം) मद्दलम , ମଦ୍ଦଳମ , మద్దళమ్ , ಮದ್ದಳಂ is a drum made out of the wood of the jackfruit tree. It has two sides for playing, made out of leather ...
exponent. However, the most notable contribution of Appu Marar remains the style of panchavadyam, he, along with his brothers, have created, the ''Pallavur style''.


Kaalam (The Unending Time)

K. Ramachandran, a short filmmaker from Kerala, created a documentary, ''Kaalam (The Unending Time)'', on the life of Appu Marar. The film, narrates the tumultuous early life of Appu Marar and his later climb to fame, and won the ''Kerala Kala Mandalam Award'' for the most outstanding short film on performing arts. The film was also screened at the ''Festival of South Asian Documentaries'' at Kathmandu 3–6 October 2013. The film shows many interviews with Appu Marar's contemporaries and family members.


Awards and recognitions

Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy is located in Thrissur city, of Kerala, in India. It was established on 26 April 1958, inaugurated by then Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The academy started a cultural centre at the Bahrain Kerala ...
honoured Appu Marar, in 1983, by bestowing on him their annual award. Guruvayur Devaswom Board awarded him the ''Guruvayurappan Puraskaram'' in 1995. He also received the Manaweeyam Award, in 2002, apart from various other local honours. Honoring the memory of the percussionist, the
Government of Kerala Government of Kerala is the subnational government of the Indian state of Kerala. The government is led by a chief minister, who selects all the other ministers. The chief minister and their most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision ...
has instituted an award, ''Pallavur Appu Marar Award'', which is given annually to recognise excellence in ritual music of Kerala. Another award of the same name, ''Pallavur Appu Marar Award'' has also been instituted by the renowned ayurvedic institution, ''Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala''. An annual beat festival, ''Appu Marar Vadyotsavam'', is conducted every year, in Appu Marar's honour.


Publications

Appu Marar has written a book, ''Pr̲amāṇaṃ: ātmakatha'' (Theory and Biography), an autobiography in part, but also containing theories and arguments on traditional Kerala music. The book was co-authored by Madanan. * Crescent Music has released an audio on compact disc, which has the recording of many of Appu Marar's performance on edaka. *


See also

* Neralattu Rama Poduval *
Kuzhur Narayana Marar Kuzhur Narayana Marar (25 May 1925 – 11 August 2011) was an Indian musician, considered to be one of the masters of Panchavadyam. He was awarded Padmabhushan by Government of India for his contributions to the propagation of Panchavadyam in 20 ...
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Guru Gopinath Perumanoor Gopinathan Pillai, more popularly known as Guru Gopinath (24 June 1908 – 9 October 1987) was a well known actor-cum-dancer. He is well regarded as the greatest preserver of the dance tradition. He is a recipient of the Sangeet Natak ...
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Panchavadyam Panchavadyam (Malayalam: പഞ്ചവാദ്യം), literally meaning an orchestra of five instruments, is basically a temple art form that has evolved in Kerala. Of the five instruments, four — timila, maddalam, ilathalam and idakka ...
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Thayambaka Thayambaka or tayambaka is a type of solo chenda performance that developed in the south Indian state of Kerala, in which the main player at the centre improvises rhythmically on the beats of half-a-dozen or a few more chenda and ilathalam playe ...
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Panchari melam Panchari Melam is a percussion ensemble, performed during temple festivals in Kerala, India. Panchari Melam (or simply panchari), is one of the major forms of Chenda Melam (ethnic drum ensemble), and is the best-known and most popular in the ' ...
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Pandi melam Pandi melam is a classical percussion concert or melam (ensemble) led by the ethnic Kerala instrument called the chenda and accompanied by ilathalam (cymbals), kuzhal and Kombu. A full-length Pandi, a melam based on a thaalam ( taal) with sev ...


External links

* Appu Marar performing ''Thripuda'' * Tribute on Blog * Reference on
Thrissur Pooram The Thrissur ''Pooram'' is an annual Hindu temple festival held in Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is held at the Vadakkunnathan (Shiva) Temple in Thrissur every year on the ''Pooram'' (pronounced ) day—the day when the moon rises with the ''P ...
Festival site * Reference on Maddys * Reference on Blog * Pallavur Appu Marar on YouTube 1 * Pallavur Appu Marar on YouTube 2 * Pallavur Appu Marar on YouTube 3 * Pallavur Appu Marar on YouTube 4 * Pallavur Appu Marar on YouTube 5 * Pallavur Appu Marar on YouTube 6 * Pallavur Appu Marar on YouTube 7


Gallery

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Marar, Appu 1928 births 2002 deaths Indian percussionists Malayali people People from Palakkad district 20th-century Indian musicians