Jitendra Abhisheki - A Lifestory
Melodious Voice, Enriching Compositions; A Legacy Of Indian Music

Here's an intro duction to musical brilliance: A very well known name in music, this person made a big impact on Indian music. He was a singer, music maker, and smart person who knew a lot about music. He helped in many types of music, like the old style, the kind that's a little bit old style, and also religious music. He was born in 1932 in Mangueshi, Goa. He started learning music when he was young, helped by his father, who was a Kirtankar. He learned music in a formal way from Azizuddin Khan first. Then, he learned from Jagannathbuwa Purohit, who was well thought of. Later, he got more help from Gyan Prakash Ghosh. This mix of teachers helped him make his own style. His music was deep and new at the same time. He wasn't just a performer; he also made a lot of music, especially for Marathi plays and movies. His music for plays like "Lekurachi Hoshiyari" and "Matsyagandha" became very popular. He also made music for movies like "Jait Re Jait" (1977) and "Umbartha" (1981), which showed how good he was at different things. Someone famous said about him, "His music had a special mix of old and new styles." He helped many talented musicians, like Kishori Amonkar and Ashwini Bhide Deshpande. He got many awards, like the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1988. His work still inspires musicians and people who love music today. His music is a treasure of art and shows how much he knew and loved music. He died in 1998, leaving behind a great musical history.