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Vishnu Digambar Paluskar

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231:, a school to impart formal training in Indian classical music with some historical Indian Music. This was a school open to all and one of the first in India to run on public support and donations, rather than royal patronage. It was a challenge to the traditional method where students lived under the same roof with their teachers. Many students from the School's early batches became respected musicians and teachers in North India. This brought respect to musicians, who were treated with disdain earlier. 247: 238:(now Mumbai) to establish another branch of the school. As the work-load increased, he shifted the school from Lahore to Bombay. To accommodate all the students, he took loans, built a new building for the school and hostel as well. To settle debts, he gave several public concerts. But while on a concert tour in 1924, Paluskar's creditors attached his properties and auctioned the school. 254:
Paluskar died on 21 August 1931, three days after his 59th birthday. Today, Paluskar is seen as the musician who brought respect to the profession of classical musicians and took Hindustani classical music out from the traditional
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He went to a local school in Kurundwad for primary education. But tragedy struck Paluskar at an early age. During a Hindu festival called
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in each part of Northern India. He went from place to place and visited many royal families in cities like
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and charging a nominal fee. Till then, concerts were given only in palaces or temples. He studied
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paid homage to Paluskar by releasing a commemorative stamp. In its 2000 millennial issue,
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magazine included Paluskar in its list of "100 people who shaped India".
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on 5 May 1901. He is also credited with arranging India's national song,
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Wade, Bonnie C.; Kaur, Inderjit N. (2018). "Paluskar, Vishnu Digambar".
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After that Paluskar began touring the country and studied the musical
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in three volumes, and 18 volumes on ragas as well. His disciples
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recognising the talent in the boy put him under the guidance of
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On 5 May 1901, Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar founded the
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became renowned classical singers and teachers. His son
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system to the masses. He wrote a book on music called
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On 21 July 1973, the Post and Telegraph Department,
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Kurundwad
Bombay Presidency
Hindustani classical
D. V. Paluskar
Pandit
Hindustani musician
Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram
Gandharva Mahavidyalaya
Vande Mātaram
Chitpavan Brahmin
Marathi
Kurundwad
Bombay Presidency
British rule
Maharashtra
Kirtan
Datta Jayanti
Miraj
Balakrishnabuwa Ichalkaranjikar
traditions
Baroda
Gwalior
Saurashtra
Brijbhasha
Hindi
Mathura
Dhrupad
Lahore
Gandharva Mahavidyalaya

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