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'''''Thanjavur Quartet''''' were four brothers, '''Chinnayya''', '''Ponnayya''', '''Sivanandam''' and '''Vadivelu''', who lived during the early 19th century and contributed to the development of [[Bharatanatyam]] and [[Carnatic music]]. [[File:Lineage_of_Thanjavur_Quartet.jpg|thumb|right|Lineage of Thanjavur Quartet]]They excelled in the art of Bharatanatyam.The brothers were employed in the courts of the [[Maratha]] King [[Serfoji II]] at [[Thanjavur]] initially, and then moved to Travancore to the Court of Swati Tirunal. | '''''Thanjavur Quartet''''' were four brothers, '''Chinnayya''', '''Ponnayya''', '''Sivanandam''' and '''Vadivelu''', who lived during the early 19th century and contributed to the development of [[Bharatanatyam]] and [[Carnatic music]]. [[File:Lineage_of_Thanjavur_Quartet.jpg|thumb|right|Lineage of Thanjavur Quartet]]They excelled in the art of Bharatanatyam.The brothers were employed in the courts of the [[Maratha]] King [[Serfoji II]] at [[Thanjavur]] initially, and then moved to Travancore to the Court of Swati Tirunal.They lived in the courts of Tulajaji and Sarabhoji kings.The Tanjore brothers gave the actual form of the recent day repertoire of Bharatanatyam - The Margam. | ||
==Musical training== | ==Musical training== | ||
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