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Saluri Rajeswara Rao (11 October 1922 – 25 October 1999) was an Indian
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
, multi instrumentalist, conductor, singer, and music producer known for his works predominantly in
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.M. L. Narasimham
"Trend-setter in Light Music"
''
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'', 12 March 1993.
Regarded as one of the finest music composers, Rajeswara Rao's works are noted for integrating
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in
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for over half a century. In his recordings, Rajeswara Rao pioneered the use of light music in
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cinema. Rajeswara Rao's most rewarding assignments came from
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, which he joined in 1940 and with which he remained for a decade. After leaving Gemini, he received an offer to provide music for
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's ''Malliswari'' in 1950; the songs were a hit. ''
Vipranarayana ''Vipra Narayana'' is a 1954 Telugu-language biographical film directed, produced and edited by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao under Bharani Studios banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bhanumathi, and Relangi with music composed by S. Rajeswar ...
'' (1954), ''
Missamma ''Missamma'' () is a 1955 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film directed by L. V. Prasad. It was produced by Nagi Reddi and Chakrapani on Vijaya Productions banner. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Jam ...
'' (1955) and a host of other musical hits – more than a hundred in Telugu most of which won the
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for best film(s), and
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and a few in
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– followed. When Vijaya's ''Missamma'' (originally a Telugu film) was remade as ''Miss Mary'' in
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, the film's soundtrack retained one of Rajeswara Rao's compositions.


Early career

Rajeswara Rao's introduction to cinema came unexpectedly, in the form of Mr. Huchins' (of the Huchins Recording Company) visit to Rajeswara Rao's home district of
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in 1934. A child prodigy, Rajeswara Rao could identify the
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ragams at age four; by the time he was seven, he was giving stage performances. Huchins spotted young Rajeswara Rao's talent, and took him to
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with his father; there, young Rao recorded "Bhagawat Gita". Film producers P. V. Das and Gudavalli Ramabramham visited Bangalore and, impressed by Rajeswara Rao's singing ability, brought him to
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. They cast him as Lord
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in their production of ''
Sri Krishna Leelalu ''Sri Krishna Leelalu'' (''English:'' Krishna's Mischiefs) is a 1935 Telugu film. Famous music director S. Rajeswara Rao played the role of Bala Krishna. Plot This mythological film features the antics of the child Krishna (Rajeshwara Rao) fro ...
'' in 1934. The film was released the next year (1935) and Rajeswara Rao became a household name all over
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. Rajeswara Rao went to Calcutta (now
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) to act in ''Keechaka Vadha'', and met such stalwarts as
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and
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. He became a disciple of Saigal and studied
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for a year, learning to play the sitar and surbahar. Rajeswara Rao had already mastered playing the tabla, dholak, and mridangam; later instruments were piano, harmonium, mandolin and electric guitar. He learned orchestration, and how to mix the sounds of different instruments.


Music director

Returning to Madras in 1938, Rajeswara Rao formed his own music troupe. He worked as assistant to Jayaramayyar for a Tamil film, ''Vishnuleela'', in which he also played the role of Balarama and sang his own songs. He became a full-fledged music director on the film ''
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''. He continued acting in '' Bala Nagamma'' and ''
Illalu Illalu () is a 1940 Telugu-language drama film directed by Gudavalli Ramabrahmam. Plot Murthy (Umamaheswara Rao) is married to Indira (Kanachanamala) and they live happily. Subsequently, he falls in love with Leela (Lakshmi Rajyam), an educated ...
'' (in which he played opposite his singing partner,
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). When Rajeswara Rao entered the industry, there was no playback system. The actors sang and acted at the same time as the orchestra played in the background, unseen by the camera. While he was making ''
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'', the playback system became popular. Among the classical
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s, Rajeswara Rao liked "
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" "Bhimplas (Abheri)", "Sindhu Bhairavi", "Kafi", "Kalyani", "Pahad" and "Malkauns (Hindolam)", which he used most frequently in his songs. He not only integrated Indian Classical Music but also experimented with foreign music styles (Persian, Arabic, Spanish) in his
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. People with love called him 'RA"SALURU"' (Juicy) Rajeswara Rao, as it was his compositions, which seemed to have made people to feel like eating/drinking sweet juices while listening to them.In other words he is capable of illustrating NAVARASA's (Nine Moods/Emotional states) with his compositions. His songs "Narayana Nee Leela NAVARASA Bharitam" and "Manavude Mahaneeyudu" from 1972 film Bala Bharatam stands testimony for this. Whether it was "Mrogindi Kalyana Veena" from
Kurukshetram (1977 film) ''Kurukshetram'' is a 1977 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film produced by A. S. R. Anjaneyulu and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. It stars Krishna, Sobhan Babu, Krishnam Raju and Kaikala Satyanarayana while Jamuna, Vijaya Nir ...
or "Abhinandana Mandara Maala" from
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he always has shown authenticity in his mark compositions. His two assistants (for over four decades), Rajagopal and Krishnan – both well-versed in classical music – were an asset to him. Never compromised with self respect, known for his sensitive nature, he walked away from many projects, similar to
Daana Veera Soora Karna ''Daana Veera Soora Karna'' () is a 1977 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film co-written, produced and directed by N. T. Rama Rao under his banner, Ramakrishna Cine Studios. Based on the life of Karna from the ''Mahabharata'', ...
film. At times, he only whispered saying " Vaari ki Vaare Kaavali, Memu Avasaramu Ledu". So much of depth in those words from this Bengali Ras Malai.It is Sour Curry time!. He was one of the music directors to make use of
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in Indian film compositions.


Personal life

Rao was born in the village of Sivaramapuram, near
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in
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(formerly
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), Andhra Pradesh, India. His father, Sanyasi Raju, was a famous
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player at concerts performed by
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and also a lyricist. Rajeswara Rao was married to Rajeswari Devi; the couple had five sons and four daughters. His eldest son, Saluri Ramalingeswara Rao, was a piano and electric-organ player in South India. His second son, Saluri Poornachandra Rao, was a guitarist. His third and fourth sons, Saluri Vasu Rao and Saluri Koteswara Rao ( Koti), are also music directors in the Telugu film industry. Rajeswara Rao's youngest son, Saluri Koti Durga Prasad, is not associated with the film industry. His daughters are Ramadevi, Mangamma, Kousalya, and Vijayalakshmi. Rajeswara Rao's elder brother, Saluri Hanumantha Rao, was a music director in the Kannada and Telugu film industry.


Awards and honors

*Honorary doctorate ''Kalaprapoorna'' in 1979 by
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*''Asthana Vidwan'' of
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, during which time he composed music for
Annamacharya Tallapaka Annamacharya (Telugu : తాళ్ళపాక అన్నమాచార్య) ( IAST: taḷḷapāka annamācārya; 22 May 1408 – 4 April 1503), also popularly known as Annamayya, was a 15th-century Hindu saint and the ea ...
Keerthanas. *''
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'' award from
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''Iyal Isai Nataka Mandram'' *''
Raghupathi Venkaiah Award The Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu Award is an award issued by the Indian state government of Andhra Pradesh, to recognise lifetime achievements in Telugu cinema. The award was introduced in 1981 in honour of Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu, a pioneer of t ...
'' from the
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for his outstanding contribution to Telugu cinema in 1992 *''
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in 1980 for Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Mahathmyam *On 10 October 2018, Indian Post issued a commemorative postage stamp in honour of Saluri Rajeswara Rao.


Travel

Rajeswara Rao visited the United States of America in 1981, performing at the Telugu Association of North America conference and the Telugu Literary and Cultural Association (TLCA).


Filmography


See also

*
Raghupathi Venkaiah Award The Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu Award is an award issued by the Indian state government of Andhra Pradesh, to recognise lifetime achievements in Telugu cinema. The award was introduced in 1981 in honour of Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu, a pioneer of t ...


References

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