: Keeravani combined classical Carnatic structures with orchestral arrangements.
: M. M. Keeravani (Won a National Film Award for this album).
One night, Ravi dreamed a conversation with Annamayya. The poet spoke of singing not to win applause but to make the world listen to itself. “Sing what you see,” Annamayya said, smiling. “A god who refuses to sit still. A child who refuses to forget. Music finds the corners of ordinary days and holds them up like lamps.”
: A complex yet melodic exploration of Vedic philosophy.
Annamayya Naa Songs are a collection of devotional songs dedicated to Lord Vishnu, specifically to his form as Annamayya or Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy. These songs are sung in praise of the deity and are an integral part of the Telugu music tradition.