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Madras maestro backing Brum*
  [image: AR Rahman] AR Rahman is backing Birmingham's city of culture bid
  *A Bollywood superstar is backing Birmingham's bid to become European
Capital of Culture in 2008.*

Madras maestro AR Rahman - possibly the biggest name in the Indian music
industry - is teaming up with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

Rahman has achieved superstar status through his Bollywood music, and is
reported to be the world's biggest selling living artist - with album sales
of more than 40 million - and many more tapes of film music sold.

His first major work outside India was for Lord Lloyd-Webber, writing the
score for the West End musical Bollywood Dreams - which is now set to open
on Broadway.

The creator of many top West End musicals said: "AR Rahman is nothing short
of a melodic genius."

  [image: AR Rahman with Lord Lloyd-Webber, Preeya Kalidas and Raza Jaffrey] AR
Rahman with Lord Lloyd-Webber, Preeya Kalidas and Raza Jaffrey
  He was in Birmingham on Thursday to promote his partnership with the CBSO.


Rahman will conduct for the CBSO and will compose a new orchestral piece for
the orchestra to receive its world premiere next summer.

The new orchestral work will be based on "The Conference of the Birds", an
Asian classic by the 12th Century poet Farid ud-Din Attar from Nishapur.

There will also be projects involving young people in a continuing
collaboration with the CBSO and mac arts centre over a number of years.

*'Large following internationally'*

"Birmingham has an excellent reputation as a multi-cultural city and the
CBSO is one of the world's best orchestras.

"Symphony Hall too is a fantastic place. I am thrilled to be working here,"
said Rahman.

CBSO chief executive Stephen Maddock said: "We have a long tradition of
working with the most exciting composers and musicians of our day.

"It's a particular thrill to be working with AR Rahman who has such a large
following internationally."


regards,
Kumaresh-n




On 10/12/2007, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Heard something about it a while back, but not since. So wish Rahman
> could do anothe private album of sorts, like Vande Mataram.'s so
> capable of mesmerizing the world again through such an effort. We just
> don't hear anything about these projects, which doesn't mean ARR's not
> working on them. It would just be nice to get an update once in a
> while, so that we can start "licking our musical chops"! Thanks.
>
>  
>



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