Satyasheel Deshpande

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Pandit Satyasheel Deshpande (born 9 January 1951) is a Hindustani classical musician who specialises in singing Khayal. He is a disciple of Pandit Kumar Gandharva and the son of musicologist Vamanrao Deshpande.[1]

Born
Satyasheel Vaman Deshpande

(1951-01-09) 9 January 1951 (age 75)
Mumbai, India
OccupationsSinger, composer, musicologist, author, archivist
InstrumentSinging
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Satyasheel Deshpande
Performing at [Madhya Pradesh] Tribal Museum Bhopal September 2015
Performing at [Madhya Pradesh] Tribal Museum Bhopal September 2015
Background information
Born
Satyasheel Vaman Deshpande

(1951-01-09) 9 January 1951 (age 75)
Mumbai, India
GenresIndian classical, Hindustani
OccupationsSinger, composer, musicologist, author, archivist
InstrumentSinging
Websitewww.satyasheel.com
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Performing at Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum Bhopal September 2015

Career

Deshpande has been performing in music festivals and has also occasionally sung for Bollywood films. His most remembered performances being those in "Joothe Naina Bole" in Lekin... (1991)[2] and "Man Anand Anand Chhayo" in Vijeta (1982), both duets with Asha Bhosle. Other films have seen him singing with Lata Mangeshkar.[citation needed] In 2010, he was also part of the 112 singers who sang the "Marathi Abhimaangeet".[3]

Recently in February 2015, he created Five Minute Classical Music (FMCM) khayal piece for Prafulla Dahanukar Art Foundation. The project was launched for "people who don't have any prior experience of listening to Indian classical music" for a khayal usually last for 20–45 minutes.[4]

Deshpande is also trainer of various notable artists like Pushkar Lele,[5] Anand Thakore[6] and Kaushal Inamdar.[7]

Albums

  • 2004 - Kahen (produced by Dinanath Smruti Pratishthaan)[1]
  • 2007 – Thumri Katha – The Story of the Thumri (produced by Ninad)[1]

The Samvaad Foundation

With the help of a Ford Foundation grant, Deshpande has established the Samvaad Foundation, at his residence in Mumbai where he has created a collection of Hindustani archives.[citation needed]

Awards

Among the many awards Deshpande has received following awards:

References

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