Syama Sastri (Telugu : శ్యామ శాస్త్రి; IAST: Śyāma Śāstri; 26 April 1762 – 1827) or Shyama Shastri was a musician and composer of Carnatic music. He was the oldest among the Trinity of Carnatic music, Tyagaraja and Muthuswami Dikshitar being the other two.[2]
^"Thiruvaiyaru Thyagaraja Aradhana". Archived from the original on 14 January 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2015.
^P. Sambamoorthy (1962). Great Composers. Indian Music Publishing House. pp. 69–94.
SyamaSastri (Telugu : శ్యామ శాస్త్రి; IAST: ŚyāmaŚāstri; 26 April 1762 – 1827) or Shyama Shastri was a musician and composer of Carnatic music. He was...
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