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From: Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, 7 January, 2008 11:53:55 AM
Subject: [arr] ANNOUNCMENT OF KM MUSIC CONSERVATORY

http://www.hindu. com/2008/ 01/07/stories/ 2008010764870200 .htm
 
Rahman announces launch of music conservatory 
Meera Srinivasan 
It promises to offer a holistic programme in music 


 
A.R.Rahman 
CHENNAI: Guess what celebrated music composer A.R. Rahman decided to gift 
aspiring musicians on his birthday on Sunday? – A music conservatory that 
promises to offer a holistic programme in music and music technology. 
It has been the musician's dream to establish such an institute and he has, on 
a few occasions, spoken of this wish. Rahman, who turned 42 on Sunday, was 
obviously delighted that this dream was taking shape. "All of us, musicians, 
have felt the need for such training. Most of us had to take the round-about 
way. This initiative will help aspirants move ahead faster," he told The Hindu. 
The KM Music Conservatory and Audio Media Education, said to be India's first 
Apple-authorised training centre, will initially function at a facility next to 
his studio in Kodambakkam. Later, it would be shifted to a campus in the 
outskirts of the city. "We are planning to start the programme after May, when 
the new academic year begins," he said. 
Courses will include Western Vocal and Instrumental Performance, Indian 
Classical Vocal, Western and Indian Music Theory, Music Appreciation, Ear 
Training, Piano, Audio Engineering, an Apple certified course in Logic Pro, and 
a Digidesign certified course in Pro Tools. 
"Many of the instrumentalists who play today belong to my father's generation. 
While younger musicians go for the keyboard or the software used, not many take 
to playing a violin or a brass," he said. "The vision of KM Music Conservatory 
is to eliminate this obstacle and provide an exemplary orchestra here in 
India." The faculty at the conservatory will include professors from India and 
aboard, and other musicians who will train students in Indian and Western 
Classical music. 
The school will soon audition students who play flute, oboe, clarinet, French 
horn, trumpet, trombone, violin, viola, cello, double bass and percussion. 
Students also have the opportunity to audition for the professional KM Music 
Symphony Orchestra on completion of the programme. For more details visit 
http://www.arrahman .com or http://www.audiomed ia.in.


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Vithur

A.R.RAHMAN -  THE ABODE OF DIVINE MUSIC 



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