A.R. Rahman launches first Indian orchestra March 12th, 2008 - 7:06 pm ICT
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By Chitra Prakash
Chennai, March 12 (IANS) After waiting for seven years, India's most famous
contemporary music composer A.R. Rahman Wednesday launched his first
full-fledged orchestra. It has been named "Global Music" and is the first
homegrown orchestra. "I kept hearing someone is setting up an orchestra and
waited for seven long years for someone else to set up an orchestra like the
New York, London or Budapest Philharmonic in India. But it did not happen",
Rahman, whose recent works include music for "Guru" and "Jodhaa Akbar", told
the media here.

"Whenever I want to compose for an orchestra, I have to go to London or
Budapest," he complained.

The music maestro announced setting up of the orchestra along with the
launch of his KM Conservatory, a music school for professional musicians in
the outskirts of the city.

The orchestra, to be fully operational in the next two years, will have both
Indian as well as Western musicians. "It will play combinations of two kinds
of instruments. There is so much talent in India, but we have no symphony
orchestra," Rahman told the media.

He also said the orchestra was expected to bring more professionalism even
in film music and introduce millions of Indian music-lovers to "opera and
concert as entertainment".

The symphony orchestra will be in the western mode, both as a resident
studio orchestra to perform his own composition for the music industry and
for the people in Chennai and elsewhere in India.

This orchestra will be populated by professional musicians of international
standard, both from India and abroad.

The KM Conservatory of Music, in collaboration with Audio Media Education,
an Apple-authorized training centre, which opens in June this year, will
concentrate on instrumental and vocal music, both Indian and Western, and
music technology.

"In order to bring the music culture to India, where music can be taken as a
serious professional option and flourish in the coming generations, training
young professionals is essential," Rahman said.

The accomplished composer, who is trying to create opportunities for Indian
wannabes, has carved a niche for himself outside the Indian film industry.

He collaborated with international composer Andrew Lloyd Webber for "Bombay
Dreams". Then he teamed up with the Finnish folk music band Varttina and
composed for "The Lord of the Rings" theatre production and also did a
piece, "Raga's Dance" for Vanessa Mae's album "Choreography".

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