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Dinendranath Tagore (16
December 1882– 21 July 1935), also
known as Dinu Thakur, was a
Bengali musician,
singer and poet. He
codified many of the tunes...
- Tagore, m.
Hemlata Tagore (first wife) and
Sushila Tagore (Second wife)
Dinendranath Tagore (Dinu Thakur), m.
Binapani Devi (first wife) and
Kamala Devi (second...
- life at Santiniketan. He
lived in
Dwaijaviram in the
Ashrama complex.
Dinendranath Tagore, Dwijendranath's grandson, was prin****l of
Sangit Bhavana in...
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Tagore himself with
possibly some help from his
musician grand-nephew
Dinendranath Tagore. The
final form of the song
before the
first public performance...
- life came when,
after finishing his studies, he came in
contact with
Dinendranath Tagore, who was
Rabindranath Tagore's grand-nephew. This led to Pankaj...
- as from
Dinendranath Tagore. He
observed Dinendranath preparing musical notations and got
interested in the same. In 1935, when
Dinendranath left Santiniketan...
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graduated in
Bengali literature and
trained in
music under the
guidance of
Dinendranath Tagore. Her
entry into the
silent film
industry was
facilitated by her...
- A new
musical tradition evolved under the
guidance of
stalwarts like
Dinendranath Tagore, Rabindranath's
musician grandnephew, and
Pandit Bhimrao Hasurkar...
- Chakrabarty,
vocal Bishnupur Gharana Tarapada Chakraborty Kaushiki Chakraborty Dinendranath Tagore Dilipkumar Roy
Sahana Devi
Amiya Tagore Renuka Dasgupta Malati...
- Santiniketan. He was a poet, musician,
philosopher and mathematician.
Dinendranath Tagore,
grandson of Dwijendranath, was a
talented musician. He codified...