Born in 1953 in a family of musicians and music teachers, Shaila
was trained in tabla and vocal by her parents Manohar & Leela
Sardesai. During the early years, she was lucky to receive the
'talim' (training) from veteran singer Pandit Vasantrao
Deshpande. She was also trained in the light music tradition of
Maharashtra.
She married Pandit Sudhir Datar, the grandson of legendary
maestro Pandit Bhaskarbuva Bakhale. She received her early
training in classical music from her husband who is a disciple of
Pandit Ram Marathe. Later, on a government scholarship Shaila
was trained extensively by the great exponent of the Kirana Agra
Gayaki Pandita Manik Varma. Further she also received rigorous
talim from Pandit Gajananbua Joshi.
She continued her quest for understanding the nature and
tradition of Pandit Bhaskarbuva Bakhale’s Gayaki – the Khayal,
Thumri, natyasangeet and other forms of music. In this quest she
received blessings and guidance from stalwarts like Pandit Ram
Marathe, Swararaj Chota Gandharva and Pandit Mallikarjun Mansur.
Apart from concert singing, Shaila contributes greatly to
dissemination and research on music. Her deeply researched
biography of Pandit Bhaskarbuva Bakhale - Devgandharva is a
significant contribution to the research in music and theatre in
Maharashtra . She also published a compilation of Pandit
Bhaskarbuva Bakhale’s Bandishies – Madhusanchayan (edited along
with Sudhir Datar).
She has received several State Government and Literary awards for
her books.
As a trustee of Devgandharva Bakhalebuva Trust and President of
Pune Bharat Gayan Samaj (established in 1911 by Pandit
Bhaskarbuva Bakhale) Shaila is deeply involved in organizing
music concerts of stalwarts, encouraging young artists and
teaching music. Apart from this Shaila has contributed greatly
to the culture of Maharashtra by producing Radio programmes and
Documentary films on artists like Master krishnarao, Master
Dinanath Mangeshkar.
As a tribute to her Guru she also performed full concerts
specially designed to incorporate her Guru’s Gayaki. Recently
she gave a five day concert – each day dedicated to a particular
form of music from Classical to Bhavgeet. Shaila lives and
teaches music in Pune.
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