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Indian musician (1931–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramdas Shantaram Kamat (18 February 1931 – 8 January 2022) was an Indian musician who worked in Sangeet Natak, Marathi theatre.[1]
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Ramdas Kamat | |
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Born | Ramdas Kamat 18 February 1931 |
Died | 8 January 2022 90) Vile Parle, Maharashtra, India | (aged
Education | BA with Honours in Economics |
As a child he took Hindustani classical music lessons from elder brother Upendra. Natya Sangeet studied under Pt. Govind Buwa Agni, Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki, Shri. Prabhakar Pendharkar, Shri. Bhalachandra Pendharkar, and Pt. Bhimsen Joshi.
Bhava Geet Gayan studied under Yashwant Deo, Natak Saunstha, The Goa Hindu Association Mumbai, Gopinath Savkar's Kala Mandir, Mumbai Marathi Natya Sangha, Ranga Sharada, Bharat Natya Mandir Pune, Jayaram Shiledar's Marathi Rangabhoomi, and Mohan Wagh's Chandralekha.
He acted under direction of Gopinath Savkar, Mo. Ga. Rangnekar, Master Dattaram, Nandkumar Raote, Bhalachandra Pendharkar & Madhukar Todarmal.
Kamat died at his home in Vile Parle, a neighbourhood of Mumbai, on 8 January 2022, at age 90.[2]
Kamat acted in 18 plays in his lifetime listed below.[3][4]
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