I'm sure it will be a roaring success!!!! Is he planning to setup in other 
metros as well - Bangalore maybe?

ciao / Gopal

Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               
           Rahman ki Paathshala 
 
 AR Rahman has set up a state-of-the-art music conservatory at Chennai
 
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                    Posted On Tuesday, January 08, 2008
               
             
           
         
         
           
             
               
                 
                   
 
 Sandipan Dalal
 
 A R Rahman
 
 It's only natural for the most sought after music director in the
 country to work on his birthday. A R Rahman, who turned 42 on January
 6, however, didn't hit the studios to compose music. Instead he opened
 the doors of his Apple authorised music conservatory at his home city,
 Chennai. The reclusive music maestro has been closely working on his
 training centre, KM Music Conservatory, which offers training
 programmes in music and music technology.
 
 "I
 have finally, opened my music conservatory. In the coming months we
 will have students and singers training in performances and
 production," says Rahman.
 
 The schoolhouse will audition budding
 musicians and students who can play various instruments including
 flute, French horn, trumpet, violin and percussion. The handpicked
 candidates will then enrol for the course that promises to cover
 Western vocal and instrumental performance, Indian Classical vocal,
 Western and Indian music theory, music appreciation and ear training.
 As far as music technology goes, Rahman intends to train his students
 in audio engineering. Apple certified course in Logic Pro and
 Digidesign certificate course in Pro Tools will also be a part of the
 module, says the music director.
 
 So, what prompted Rahman to
 establish a music training school? "Having the knowledge of both music
 performances and music technology is invaluable. The skill to perform
 an instrument combined with production capabilities will ensure many
 more career opportunities," he says.
 
 Amidst his work for the
 conservatory, he was busy meeting friends who had turned up to wish the
 reclusive music director, and of course, answering phone calls from the
 industrywallahs. He says, "Ashutosh Gowarikar and Shankar had called to
 wish me." Ask him about the gifts that he received on his birthday and
 the shy music director says, "I have received quite a few bouquets and
 good wishes from other Mumbai-based directors and lyricists."
 
 Rahman
 is presently accumulating musicians for an orchestra in the country.
 The pass outs from his music conservatory will get to audition for the
 KM Music Symphony Orchestra. "Indian composers usually travel abroad to
 record with orchestras. My vision is to provide an orchestra in India," adds 
Rahman.
 
 The skill to perform an instrument combined with production capabilities will 
ensure many more career opportunities - A R Rahman
 
 
     
                               

       
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