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Now, you can learn music from A R Rahman
Thanks to the Almighty for making music the universal language!

Nobody except a highly spiritual musician like A R Rahman can start
his new venture on this note. Only a man like him can dedicate his
dream venture to one of the most famous Sufi saints in Chishty order,
and the founder of Sufism in India: Khawaja Moinuddin Chishty.

Yes, Rahman has named the first music conservatory in India as
K M Music Conservatory. The school was official launched on March 12
in the midst of highly acclaimed musicians from all over the world.

"The two letters are spiritually close to me, and brought me good luck,"
he confessed.

Music has given Rahman everything and he says the Music Conservatory
is his way of giving something back to music. "The more you give, the
more you get."

"There are 1.4 billion people in India and thousands of musicians but
there is no symphony orchestra with our very own musicians while even
smaller countries have their own orchestra. So, the reason to start the
KM Conservatory is simple. Most of the young aspiring musicians want to
learn more of electronic stuff. Acoustic instruments are of no interest
to them. We want to start a course where students learn acoustic instruments
as well as electronic instruments. It is important to raise awareness about
different kinds of music," he continues.

It was this desire to have an orchestra in India that mainly prompted him
to pump a lot of his money into a dream project like this.

"We are chipping in all that we have. We have not counted yet. It's the
project that is more important."

Padmabhushan Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, one of India's leading Hindustani
classical musicians, and his son Mustafa Khan, will be teaching Hindustani
classical music to the students at the Conservatory.

Congratulating Rahman on his effort, Khan said, "I congratulate Rahman for
starting a music school of international standards in India. We are always
with him."

Padmabhushan Dr L Subramaniam who is in the advisory board said, "This music
school is one of the best things that can happen in India. It is a great
venture.
When we grew up, we didn't have this kind of an opportunity. Here, musicians
from different parts of the world will come and take classes for the
students.
The approach to music is holistic."

Dr Randy Giles, who will advise on the academic curriculum said, "This is a
very
new idea in India. Indian musicians will benefit a lot from the school. The
future
of the school is one in which music is seen as a discipline just as any
other, with
the potential to be a professional career."

The others in the advisory panel, who were present with Rahman at the launch
included the Founder of Global Rhythms ensemble Prof Srinivas Krishnan,
pianist
composer Pushkar, voice trainer and composer Wendy Par, and violinist
Ladislav.

Rahman says he welcomes all those musicians who want to teach at the
Conservatory

The KM Conservatory, in collaboration with Audio Media Education, an Apple
authorised
training centre, will concentrate on both Indian and western instrumental
and vocal
music technology.

Initially courses will be offered in music technology, voice, strings and
keyboards.
These are divided into Preparatory, Foundation and Diploma courses. The
Preparatory
course is open to any student from any age group with interest in music
while the
Foundation and Diploma courses are more advanced. In fact, the Diploma
course is a
two year program.

There are also plans to make the KM Conservatory into a Deemed University
with a
Bachelor's Degree course in music.

In addition to providing scholarships to students from the A R Rahman
Foundation,
Rahman's role is that of a Founder-Principal overseeing the curriculum. In
two year's
time, he hopes to have a huge sprawling campus away from the hustle and
bustle of
city where only music notes are heard.

Rahman's advice to all aspiring musicians, "Be passionate about music, true
to
yourself and give 101 per cent to music."


-- 
regards,
Vithur

A.R.Rahman - The Adorable Human Being

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