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Professor Mousumi Banerjee grew up listening to the songs of Rabindranath Tagore. Now her quest is to convert the songs to Western music notation, starting with a high school band, hoping to make the music more accessible.
by Mandira Banerjee
Learn more about this U-M biostatistics professor's passion for music.
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Release Date:
01/23/2017
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Center for South Asian Studies
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global.umich.edu/newsroom/bringing-tagore-to-the-world/