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Soumya Maradona Ghosh is a musician, composer, music educator, music therapist and entrepreneur from Mumbai, India. He is noted for founding Crossroads School of Music, Mumbai[1] and his work with Bickram Ghosh[2] and Bappi Lahiri[3]. He has composed music for the film Aborto[4], alongside Bickram Ghosh, which went on to win several national awards. Ghosh has trained in Music Therapy from Cambridge Institute of Music Therapy Research[5] (CIMTR) under the guidance of Helen Odell-Miller[6] (OBE) and Amelia Oldfield[7]. His research topics includes the use of technology in Music Therapy with children with special needs.
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edit- ^ Mumbai. "Crossroads School of Music". Crossroads School of Music.
- ^ Ghosh, Bickram. "Maestro Bickram Ghosh". Bickram Ghosh.
- ^ Lahiri, Bappi. "Bappi Lahiri- The Official Website of the Disco King".
- ^ "Aborto". IMDb.
- ^ "Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research - ARU". Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research.
- ^ "Professor Helen Odell-Miller".
- ^ "Emeritus Professor Amelia Oldfield - ARU". Amelia Oldfield.