Dinendranath Tagore
Deceased Person
1882 – 1935
Who was Dinendranath Tagore?
Dinendranath Tagore, also known as Dinu Thakur, was a Bengali musician and noted singer, a grandson of the eldest brother of Rabindranath Tagore who codified many of the tunes that would appear impetuously to Rabindranath. He served as principal of Visva-Bharati's Music school, Sangit Bhavana for its opening years.
Dinendranath was son of Dwijendranath Tagore's eldest son Dinendranath, and was born into the culturally rich environment of the Jorasanko Tagore family. He was particularly well-trained in Hindustani classical music, and many early Rabindra Sangeet renderings in his baritone voice can be found in archives and recordings. For recording the melodies, he primarily used the sargam notation newly formalized by Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande, but he was equally well versed in the Western staff notation. Many are the legends of Rabindranath wandering around looking for Dinu before a particularly haunting tune left his imagination.
He was also involved with a number of dance dramas, including a tour performing Taser Desh to Bombay in 1933. He also composed the music for the film Natir Puja in 1932.
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