Veteran Marathi composer Yeshwant Deo dies

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Veteran Marathi singer, Deo passed away after a brief illness here on Tuesday, family sources said. He was 91.

His last rites shall be performed at the here later on Tuesday.

Born on November 1, 1926, Deo trained in music under his father and became a well-known figure in the Marathi film industry and music circles.

He was a science graduate from and had acquired the degree from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya.

After spending formative years in Raigad, Deo launched his music career with in as a From 1958 to 1984 he produced light music, besides teaching music in the and

His specialisation was "Bhav-geet" which involved composing poems to music, a semi-classical form, which he utilised effectively for over 40 and plays.

Deo bagged several honours and awards, including the award for Best Music "Amrapali" (1974) and

He had composed music (along with Zakir Hussein, and Raj Kamal) for the Hindi film "Saaz" directed by Sai Paranjpye, which was inspired by the lives of the Mangeshkar singer-sisters, and had bagged writer-poet his first National Award for Best Lyrics.

Deo also wrote books on the devotional music of Shirdi Saibaba, light classical music and Marathi Bhav-geet.

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 12:38 IST