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Kishori Amonkar is an Indian singer who performs in the classical genre ''khyal'' and the light classical genres ''thumri'' and ''bhajan''. Amonkar trained under her mother, classical singer Mogubai Kurdikar of the Jaipur ''gharana'' (musical tradition of Jaipur), but experimented with a variety of vocal styles in her career. She is considered one of the pre-eminent representatives of Hindustani classical music. == Life and career == In the early 1940s, Amonkar began to receive vocal lessons in Hindustani classical music from Anjanibai Malpekar (Bhendi Bazar Gharana) and her mother Mogubai Kurdikar and later received training from tutors of several ''gharanas''. Amonkar became interested in film music and sang playback for the 1964 movie ''Geet Gaya Patharon Ne'', but returned to classical music because of bad experiences in the movie industry.〔 Amonkar lost her voice for two years in the late 1950s for unknown reasons.〔Deshpande 1989, p. 138〕 She sang for the 1990 Hindi film ''Drishti''. Amonkar's work in light music has informed her classical singing and she modified her Jaipur ''gharana'' performance style by applying features from other ''gharanas''.〔Deshpande 1989, pp. 127, 129〕 She has created many compositions for a number of ragas.〔Deshpande 1989, pp. 134–135〕 Amonkar's students include Manik Bhide, Meena Joshi, Suhasini Mulgaonkar, Arun Dravid, Raghunandan Panshikar, Arati Ankalikar-Tikekar, Devaki Pandit, Mira Panshikar, Shivraj Shitole, and her granddaughter Tejashree Amonkar.〔Deshpande 1989, p. 140〕 Kishori Amonkar was married to Ravindra Amonkar, who died in the early 1980s. The couple had two sons.〔Deshpande 1989, p. 141〕 She is sometimes also described as "temperamental".〔 Amonkar lives in Mumbai.〔
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