Sourindra Mohun Tagore

Portrait of Sourindra Mohun Tagore c. 1883 Raja Sir Sourindra Mohun Tagore or Sourindro Mohun Tagore CIE (1840, Pathuriaghata - 5 June 1914, Calcutta) was a Bengali musicologist who came from an upper-class family from Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent; that also later produced Rabindranath Tagore. He studied both Indian and western music theory and published extensively on the topics. He founded the Bengal Music School and Bengal Academy of Music. A staunch supporter of the British Empire and its agencies in India, he was commissioned to set Indian translations of ''God Save the Queen'' to Indian tunes. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Kalikātā : Prākrtayantre, 1280 [1873]
    2, 186, 22, 2 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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    Kalikātā : Āi. Si. Vasu, 1932 [1875]
    2, 173 [i.e. 273] p. ; 22 cm.
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    Pāthuriyāghāṭa, [Calcutta] : Thākura, 1878.
    8, 24, 268 p. ; 14 cm.
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    Delhi : New Delhi : Neeraj Pub. House ; Distributed by D.K. Publishers' Distributors, 1982.
    46, [26], xiv p., [7] p. of plates : ill. ; 29 cm.
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    Kalikātā : Āi. Si. Vasu Kompāninā, 1932 [1875]
    2, 173 [i.e. 273] p. ; 22 cm.
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    by Śaṅkarācārya
    Published 1876
    Kalikātā : Nūtanabāṅgālāyantre, 1933 [1876]
    18 p. ; 22 cm.
    Other Authors: ...Tagore, Sourindro Mohun, 1840-1914...

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