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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
|name           = D. V. Paluskar
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|background      = solo_singer
| birth_name   = Dattatreya Vishnu Paluskar
|birth_name     = Dattatreya Vishnu Paluskar
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| birth_place =
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| birth_date   = 28 May 1921
| birth_date         =28 May 1921
| death_place = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]
| death_place         = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]
| death_date   = 26 October 1955 (aged 34)
| death_date         = 26 October 1955 (aged 34)
| origin       = [[kurundwad]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]
|origin         = [[kurundwad]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]
| genre       = [[Hindustani Classical Music]]
|genre           = [[Hindustani Classical Music]]
| occupation   = [[Hindustani Classical Music|Hindustani]] Classical Vocalist
|occupation     = [[Hindustani Classical Music|Hindustani]] Classical Vocalist
| years_active = 1935–1955
|years_active   = 1935–1955
| label       = [[HMV]]
|label           = [[HMV]]
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'''Pandit Dattatreya Vishnu Paluskar''' (28 May 1921 – 26 October 1955), was a [[Hindustani classical]] [[vocalist]]. He was considered a child prodigy.
'''Pandit Dattatreya Vishnu Paluskar''' (28 May 1921 – 26 October 1955), was a [[Hindustani classical]] [[vocalist]]. He was considered a child prodigy.


==Early life and background==
==Early life and background==
D.V. Paluskar was born in [[Nasik]], [[Maharashtra]] to well-known Hindustani musician [[Vishnu Digambar Paluskar]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060904114908/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2005/12/30/stories/2005123003200300.htm The Hindu : Entertainment Bangalore / Music : Scion of a regal style]</ref> His original surname was [http://giitaayan.com/satish/art-345.htm Gadgil], but as they hailed from the village Palus (near Sangli), they came to be known as the "Paluskar" family.
D.V. Paluskar was born in [[Nasik]], [[Bombay Presidency]] to well-known Hindustani musician [[Vishnu Digambar Paluskar]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060904114908/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/fr/2005/12/30/stories/2005123003200300.htm The Hindu : Entertainment Bangalore / Music : Scion of a regal style]</ref> His original surname was [http://giitaayan.com/satish/art-345.htm Gadgil], but as they hailed from the village Palus (near Sangli), they came to be known as the "Paluskar" family.


He was only ten years old when his father died, and was subsequently trained by [[Vinayakrao Patwardhan|Pandit Vinayakrao Patwardhan]] and [[Narayanrao Vyas|Pandit Narayanrao Vyas]]. He was also trained by Pandit Chintamanrao Paluskar and Pandit [[Mirashi Buwa]].
He was only ten years old when his father died, and was subsequently trained by [[Vinayakrao Patwardhan|Pandit Vinayakrao Patwardhan]] and [[Narayanrao Vyas|Pandit Narayanrao Vyas]]. He was also trained by Pandit Chintamanrao Paluskar and Pandit [[Mirashi Buwa]].


==Career & Life==
==Career & Life==
D.V. Paluskar gave his debut performance at the [[Harballabh Fair|Harvallabh Sangeet Sammelan]] in Punjab at the age of fourteen. He inherited the [[Gwalior gharana]] and the [[Gandharva Mahavidyalaya]], but he was always open to adopting aesthetic features of other gharanas and styles.{{cn|date=January 2020}}
D.V. Paluskar gave his debut performance at the [[Harballabh Fair|Harvallabh Sangeet Sammelan]] in Punjab at the age of fourteen. He inherited the [[Gwalior gharana]] and the [[Gandharva Mahavidyalaya]], but he was always open to adopting aesthetic features of other gharanas and styles.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}


 
He sung a [[Jugalbandi|duet]] with [[Amir Khan (singer)|Ustad Amir Khan]] in the film [[Baiju Bawra (1952 film)|Baiju Bawra]].<ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060513/asp/opinion/story_6202180.asp The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion]</ref> The only other film he sang for was a Bengali film called [[Shaap Mochan]].{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}
He sung a [[Jugalbandi|duet]] with [[Amir Khan (singer)|Ustad Amir Khan]] in the film [[Baiju Bawra (1952 film)|Baiju Bawra]].<ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060513/asp/opinion/story_6202180.asp The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion]</ref> The only other film he sang for was a Bengali film called [[Shaap Mochan]].{{cn|date=January 2020}}


==Death==
==Death==
He died from [[encephalitis]] on 26 October 1955. [[Mumbai]], [[India]] <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100504070646/http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/27/stories/2005102702780902.htm Report in The Hindu, dated 27 October 1955]</ref>
He died from [[encephalitis]] on 26 October 1955. [[Mumbai]], [[India]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100504070646/http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/27/stories/2005102702780902.htm Report in The Hindu, dated 27 October 1955]</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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