PM Modi hails Ilaiyaraaja as a 'musical titan' and 'trailblazer'

IANS March 18, 2025 182 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met with legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja and praised his extraordinary musical contributions. The meeting celebrated Ilaiyaraaja's recent groundbreaking performance of his first Western classical symphony 'Valiant' in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Dubbed the "Musical Sage", Ilaiyaraaja has composed over 7,000 songs and music for more than 1,500 films during his illustrious career. His unique ability to blend Western classical elements with Indian musical traditions has earned him global recognition and multiple prestigious awards.

"A memorable meeting with PM @narendramodi ji. We spoke about many things, including my symphony Valiant." - Ilaiyaraaja
Chennai, March 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Tuesday, lauded legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja, calling him a "musical titan" and a "trailblazer".

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Modi celebrates Ilaiyaraaja's global musical excellence

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First Indian composer to present Western symphony in London

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Maestro with 7,000+ songs and 1,500 film scores

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Honored with Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan

The Prime Minister praised the maestro's immense contributions to music and his ability to redefine excellence on a global scale.

Ilaiyaraaja met Prime Minister Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Following the meeting, Prime Minister Modi shared a post on social media platform X, saying: "Delighted to meet Rajya Sabha MP Thiru Ilaiyaraaja Ji, a musical titan whose genius has had a monumental impact on our music and culture. He is a trailblazer in every sense and has made history yet again by presenting his first-ever Western classical symphony, 'Valiant', in London a few days ago. This performance, accompanied by the world-renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, marks another chapter in his unparalleled musical journey -- one that continues to redefine excellence on a global scale."

The Prime Minister also shared several photos from his meeting with Ilaiyaraaja, highlighting the significance of the occasion.

Responding to the Prime Minister's praise, Ilaiyaraaja expressed his gratitude in a post on X, saying: "A memorable meeting with PM @narendramodi ji. We spoke about many things, including my symphony Valiant. Humbled by his appreciation and support. @OneMercuri."

The Prime Minister's remarks came after Ilaiyaraaja recently presented his first-ever Western classical symphony, Valiant, in London.

The symphony was performed with the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Eventim Apollo Theatre on March 9.

This performance, accompanied by the world-renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, marks another chapter in his unparalleled musical journey -- one that the event was a landmark achievement, making him the first Indian film composer to present a full-length Western classical symphony in London.

The maestro has long been known for integrating Western classical elements into Indian film music.

His influence extends far beyond cinema, as he remains one of the most prolific and revered composers in Indian music history.

In a career spanning nearly five decades, Ilaiyaraaja has composed, over 7,000 songs, composed music for more than 1,500 films, performed in more than 20,000 concerts worldwide.

Nicknamed "Isaignani" (The Musical Sage), Ilaiyaraaja was conferred the title "Maestro" by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London.

Some of his notable accolades include, India's third highest civilian honour, Padma Bhushan, which was awarded to him in 2010 and country's second highest civilian award, Padma Vibhushan which was conferred to him in 2018.

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