Background
SYAMA SASTRI was born to Visvanathayya and Vengalakshmi on April 2, 1762.
SYAMA SASTRI was born to Visvanathayya and Vengalakshmi on April 2, 1762.
He is the oldest among the Trinity of Carnatic music, Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikshitar being the other two. He was a Tamil speaking Brahmin known as Auttara Vadama. Syama Sastri"s actual name was Venkata Subrahmanya.
Although Śyāma Śastri did not compose as so many kr̥ti-s as his two prolific contemporaries, his compositions are still well known due to the literary value.
lieutenant is said that he composed about three hundred pieces in all. He did not have many disciples to propagate his compositions, nor was the printing press an easy convenience during his time.
He composed in Telugu and Sanskrit, mostly on goddess Kamakshi. He composed kritis, varṇa(s) and svarajati(s) with the ankita or mudra (signature) Śyāma Krishna.
He was probably the first to compose in a new form of the svarajati musical genre.
Prior to this, the svarajati was primarily a dance form, and was close in structure to the dance Varṇaṃ (padavarṇaṃ). His set of three famous svarajati(s) are intended to be sung in concert rather than danced, and are sometimes referred to as "Ratnatrayam" (Three jewels). They are in ragas Bhairavi, Yadukula kambhoji and Todi, and are called Kāmākṣhī Anudinamu, Kāmākṣhī Padayugamē, and Rāvē himagiri kumāri, respectively.
The former two are set to Miśra Cāpu Tāḷa, while the third is set to Ādi Tāḷa.
He was known for his ability to compose in the most complex of Tāḷa(s). He was also known as "Talaprasthara Shyama Sastri" in music circles in those days.
He was as adept in composing in rare ragas as he was in composing the popular ones. He was widely revered for his voice and singing ability during his time.