Satyasheel Deshpande

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Satyasheel Deshpande
musicologist, author, archivist
Instrument(s)Singing
Websitewww.satyasheel.com
Performing at Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum Bhopal September 2015

Pandit Satyasheel Deshpande (born 9 January 1951) is a

musicologist Vamanrao Deshpande.[1]

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

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

  1. ^ a b c d Sinha, Manjari (23 March 2007). "When delight came in a double dose". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
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  3. ^ Sukhada P Khandge (28 February 2010). "Now, a song for the Marathi 'manoos'". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  4. ^ Phorum Dalal (8 February 2015). "A smart way to enjoy Hindustani classical music". Mid-Day. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Understanding the Fundamentals of Hindustani Music". National Centre for the Performing Arts. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
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  7. ^ Kaushal Inamdar. "Kaushal S. Inamdar". Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  8. ^ "List of Homi Bhabha Fellows". The Homi Bhabha Fellowship Council. Retrieved 26 October 2015.

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