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  1. Gudalur Narayanaswamy Balasubramaniam (6 January 1910 – 1 May 1965), popularly known as GNB, was an Indian Carnatic singer. He innovated the art through emphasis on laya control and reducing the gamakas which eventually made Carnatic music appeal to the lay and the learned alike. [1]

  2. G N Balasubramanian was the son of Shri G V Narayanaswamy Iyer, who was himself a keen student of music with an almost professional thoroughness. GNB, a musical prodigy grew up under his father's guidance.

  3. Fame and glory crowned G.N.Balasubramaniam quite soon even as the eastern sun in summer shoots into the sky and spreads its floodlight with dynamic speed and no twilight. Balasubramaniam was born on January 6, 1910 at Gudalur in Mayiladuthurai taluk.

  4. G. N. Balasubramaniam was born on 6th January in the year 1910. He was popularly known as GNB, and was a legendary vocalist in the traditional Carnatic music. He was the one who became the first renowned superstar of Carnatic music, thus, innovating the art through emphasis on laya control and reducing the Gamakas which eventually made Carnatic ...

  5. Jan 6, 2022 · Nādabhṛṅga takes great pleasure in sharing with you a scintillating concert by Sangita Kalanidhi Mahavidwan Sri G N Balasubramaniam, on the occasion of his 112th birth anniversary. This ...

  6. Learn to sing 6 compositions of the great Gudalur Narayanaswamy Balasubramaniam (6 January 1910 - 1 May 1965), popularly known as GNB. Course Includes Pre-recorded Video lessons

  7. Dec 31, 2010 · G.N. Balasubramaniam. An old friend of mine used to tell me an apocryphal story relating to Poet Byron. It seems the author of the “Prisoner of Chillon”was so handsome and meant so very much...

  8. Born to G.V. Narayanaswami Iyer and Visalakshi on 6 January 1910, Balasubramaniam, called Mani at home, studied at the Hindu High School, Triplicane, Madras, Madras Christian College (where he completed his B.A. Honours in English), and briefly at Annamalai University.

  9. Dec 31, 2009 · G.N. Balasubramaniam. The image that comes to mind is that of a dashing, silk-clad, diamond sporting man whose voice can move Carnatic music lovers even today. But there are other...

  10. G. N. Balasubramaniam (Tamil: ஜி.என்.பாலசுப்பிரமணியம், 1910 - 1 May 1965), popularly know as GNB, was a vocalist in the Carnatic tradition. Balasubramaniam was the first and arguably the most famous acronym in Carnatic music. He was the uncrowned prince of carnatic music during his time.