
Saxophone wizard Kadri Gopalnath died for a while in a private hospital in Mangalore on October 11, 2019. Kadri Gopalnath won the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honor in India, in 2004. He pioneered the use of saxophone instruments in mainstream movies, and along with music director AR Rahman, one of the famous film “Duet” is still fresh. people. His music has the power to turn a gloomy mind into absolute joy. He passed away at age 69.
In the 1970s, Kadri Gopalnath practiced saxophone on his seat from Kadri-Mallikatte from 5 am. Nearby people could listen at home. He focused on mastering his chosen instrument. And he became the master of it. The Carnatic Inauguration Concert is another since his inauguration music is missing. TheNewsCrunch condolences his family and fans.
Some of the tweets about Kadri Goplnath on the day he died are:
His fans and celebrities are offering mourning online
circa rs Padma Shri laureate Kadri Gopalnath's son Guruprasad Kadri, a teacher asking for help to travel to Mangalore trapped in Kuwait. His passport was taken and disappeared. Playing cards Passed away today. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/nG0MP2kUu9
— Lavagna Bally | ಬಲ್ಲಾಳ್ (@LawyaBallal) 11 Oct 2019
Big loss to our music industry. There is no longer Kadri Gopalnath Ji that revolutionized the saxophone instrument and made it mainstream classical Indian music. Playing cards Embed Tweet
— Shashank Achar (@ shashankachar7) 11 Oct 2019
The famous saxophone index Kadri Gopalnath is gone.
May the souls of the deceased refrain Playing cards https://t.co/kaIDhl2HOs— AutoRaja (@ AutoRaja1212) 11 Oct 2019
May the souls of the deceased refrain Playing cards circa Embed Tweet
Ananda hussain (@anandahussain) 11 Oct 2019