List of Carnatic singers

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Carnatic music is the classical music of South India. The following lists provide links to concert artists who have been widely recognised.

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Vocalists - born before 1800

Vocalists - born between 1801 and 1900

Vocalists - born between 1901 and 1925

Valliyur Gurumurthy

Vocalists - born between 1926 and 1950

Prof : Neyyattinkara .M.K.Mohanachandran (Born 1939)

Vocalists born between 1951 and 1975

Vocalists born between 1976 and 2000

Vocalists - born after 2000

Other vocalists

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