*A.R. Rahman Creating World-class Orchestra*

*Sunday, 13 December 2009*

Oscar winner musician A.R. Rahman’s (Slumdog Millionaire) KM Music
Conservatory is reportedly attempting to recreate a world-class orchestra
for the enjoyment of India’s people.

Rahman says: “Currently Indian composers must go abroad to find orchestras
to record. The vision of KM Music Conservatory is to eliminate this obstacle
and provide an exemplary orchestra here in India”.

With the aspiration of producing the KM Symphony Orchestra, KM Music
Conservatory trains students to become highly proficient musicians. The
first of its kind in India, KM Music Conservatory claims to meet
international standards of music education.

Conservatory already offers Preparatory Program (2-5 years), Foundation
Program (1-2 years), and Degree Program (three years) under affiliation of
Middlesex University in United Kingdom (UK), and is planning “Masters
Program” and a “Diploma in Indian Music and Music Technology”. Conservatory
will also teach entertainment icon Michael Jackson as a subject, according
to reports. Many faculty members have degrees from USA and UK. Sound editor
Joe E. Rand (Titanic) has lectured here besides demonstration by Vienna
Chamber Orchestra.

Founded by Rahman (who is also its Principal), KM Music Conservatory in
Kodambakkam area of Chennai in Tamil Nadu state of India envisions expanding
the horizon of musicians in India by offering education in both Indian and
Western music besides music technology and its mission is to provide
students with a strong artistic, intellectual, and technical foundation. T.
Selvakumar is the Managing Director of this international school of music
and music technology whose tagline is "Become the Future of Music".

Acclaimed Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed has applauded Rahman for
universality in his music, successfully bringing India’s music on global
map, and taking Indian film music to new heights. Zed, who is the
chairperson of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, in a statement in
Nevada (USA) today, urged Rahman to help nourish the next generation with
the richness of Indian music which had produced musical authorities like
Dattila (190 AD), Amir Khusrau, Naik-gopal, Puramdaradasa, Tansen,
Pundarika-vitthal, Govind Dikshitar, Ramdas, Venkatamakhin, Tyagaraja,
Pandit Bhatkhande, etc.

Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called
“Mozart of Madras'' by Time magazine. Rahman sees music “as a way to connect
to spirituality and embrace it” and for “creating harmony in troubled
times”.

Sunday, 13 December 2009

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