Master Dhanraj

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OriginMylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation(s)Music teacher, musician, instrumentalist
Master Dhanraj
OriginMylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation(s)Music teacher, musician, instrumentalist

Master Dhanraj (also credited as Dhanraj Master) is an Indian musician, multi-instrumentalist from Tamil Nadu.

Master Dhanraj is a famous and renowned music teacher in Madras (now Chennai). He has made musical research on the epic Silappatikaram. Orchestration for the grand Tamil movie Chandralekha was done by Dhanraj.[1]

He is well known as the guru of greats such as Maestro Ilaiyaraaja,[2] Mozart of Madras A. R. Rahman,[2][3] and Thenisai Thendral Deva,[4] The Melody King Vidyasagar,[5] and Malayalam music director Shyam and Johnson. Veteran Chennai-based music teacher Mr. A. Abdul Sattar, who was the guru of music directors Harris Jayaraj, D. Imman, S. Thaman, and S. J. Suriya, and who won the Best Teacher Award from Trinity College, London for 25 consecutive years, was also a student of Dhanraj.

Ilaiyaraaja (previously known as Raasayya) joined Dhanraj Master as a student to learn musical instruments.[6] At some point, Dhanraj Master restyled his name to Raaja.[1]

He is famous for teaching Western classical music.[7]

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