Ilaiyaraaja's Humble Journey: Music, Pride, and Self-Discovery

Music maestro Ilaiyaraaja released "Maalyada," an English book on Andal Tirupavai in Chennai. Humble about the title 'Isaignani,' he discussed his work ethic and the time modern composers take for a song. The event celebrated the fusion of literature and music.
 Illayaraja
Illayaraja

In a harmonious fusion of literature and music, the release of the English book "Maalyada," centered around Andal Tirupavai, took place in Chennai. The event witnessed the presence of prominent figures, including Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and acclaimed music composer Ilayaraja.

Illayaraja
Illayaraja

During the book launch, the legendary music director Ilaiyaraaja, known for his outstanding contributions to the Indian music industry, made noteworthy remarks. Humbly, he disclaimed the title of 'Isaignani,' expressing his belief that it wasn't a fitting accolade for him. He went on to draw attention to the considerable time contemporary composers invest in creating a single song, contrasting with his own experiences.

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"I am not a master of Carnatic music," Ilaiyaraaja stated. He questioned whether he truly deserved the title of 'Musician' and emphasized that any semblance of pride had long been discarded. Reflecting on his early years, he shared insights into his realization that applause wasn't necessarily directed at his technical skills but rather at the soul-stirring melodies he created.

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Illayaraja

Ilaiyaraaja, a devout devotee of Lord Shiva, drew parallels between his past recordings, such as 'Thiruvasagam,' and his current project, 'Divya Prabandham.' The latter, he mentioned, would be released at an opportune moment. The music maestro reminisced about his dedicated work ethic, working diligently on compositions during his earlier years.

Furthermore, Ilaiyaraaja touched upon the contrasting approaches of contemporary composers, who, according to him, often take six months or even a year to complete a single composition. He refrained from casting blame, recognizing the diversity in creative processes within the music industry.

The event served as a platform not only for the celebration of literature and music but also for Ilaiyaraaja to share his profound insights into his musical journey, acknowledging the applause as a tribute to the melodies that have left an indelible mark on the hearts of music enthusiasts.

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