The Childhood Secrets of Rabindra Sangeet

Cambridge Forecast  Group Blog carries the introduction by Amartya Sen to Tagore’s memoir Boyhood.

At his home Rabindranath was surrounded by people who loved music, varying in taste from austerely classical to more relaxed art forms of song-making and singing. Rabindranath had a fine introduction to classical Indian music, but he resisted the usual long years of formal training of the aspiring specialist. The range of Tagore’s exposure and the choices he made profoundly influenced the development of his own musical genre, the astonishingly influential “Rabindra-sangeet,” still so very popular in Bangladesh and India.

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