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Orchestrating it Right
A performance of the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) may not whip up a mass frenzy as would a Pitbull concert. But the times are a changing – SOI tickets today are also sold out. Divya Naik looks into the … READ MORE
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MusicDNA Launches Asia Academy in Singapore
MusicDNA Pte has launched the Asia Academy of Music Arts & Sciences (AAMAS), Asia’s first-ever peer driven Academy established to honour and award excellence in the arts and sciences of music, and to foster collaboration between all sectors of the … READ MORE
Posted in International News
Tagged AAMAS, Asia Academy of Music Arts & Sciences (AAMAS), Australia, China, Hong Kong, india, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, MusicDNA Pte, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand
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Angelique Kidjo spotted in Mumbai
A note on Aan • Not many might know, but for the film Aan, Naushad was the first to use a 100-piece orchestra. He is also regarded as the first composer to have introduced the system of western … READ MORE
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