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dbpedia:Seetha_Doraiswamy
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Seetha Doraiswamy (Tamil: சீதா துரைசாமி, sītā turAisvāMī ? 27 January 1926 – 14 March 2013), commonly known as Madisaar Maami, was a renowned Carnatic Multi-instrumentalist. She was the last recognised female exponent of a dying Indian instrument, the jal tarang. She was the first (and till date youngest) female musician ever to be awarded the Gold Medal of Honour from The Music Academy, the first Carnatic music Institute.
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KalaimamaniSeetha Iyer Doraiswamy Seetha Doraiswamy
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Indian musician
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G. Seethalakshmi
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2013-01-01Z
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1937-01-01Z
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non_vocal_instrumentalist
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1926-01-27Z
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dbpedia:Madras_Presidency dbpedia:Tirunelveli_district dbpedia:Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India
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1926-01-01Z
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2013-03-14Z
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2013-01-01Z
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