Strings
of Success
“Music
is about communication, creativity and cooperation and by studying music in
schools, students have the opportunity to build on these skills, enrich their
lives and experience the world from a new perspective”
Amongst
all the performing arts, Music has always had a pride of place in our country.
Witty International School, Pawan Baug embraces all the major strands of Indian
and Western music and continues to feature a wide spectrum of artists - from
upcoming to top-ranking living legends. This time Witty International School,
Pawan Baug presented a live Violin Concerto for all the students featuring two
Internationally acclaimed best violinists in India, Kushmita Biswakarma and Prayash Biswakarma.
Kushmita Biswakarma one of
the best violinists in India having completed her Masters and Diploma in Music
(Violin) from Prestigious Nuremburg Music University German has played concerts
in Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. She has been a
part of various orchestras such as Bavarian Orchestra Academy, Hofer
Symphoniker and Symphony Orchestra of the Music University Nuremberg. Another
talented Indian violinist,
pianist and guitarist, Prayash Biswakarma has been a part of Indian National
Youth Orchestra and Weltweit Klänge Orchestra Germany. The musical concert had
a beautiful blend of Western and Indian music. Kushmita and Prayash dazzled the
audience with a sparkling set of performances. The concert initiated with one
of the most famous works by J. S. Bach, - Double Violin Concerto which was
followed by "Csárdás" a
composition by Italian composer Vittorio Monti, well-known folkloric piece
based on a Hungarian czardas. Famous
bollywood compositions like "Tum Hi Ho", Jai ho, Kal Ho Na Ho, and
Samjhawan also left the audience completely mesmerized. In the slow movements the
artists striked a fine balance between vernal innocence and sensuous yearning,
drawing a wonderfully eloquent cantabile line and warming the pure, silvery
tone with a discreet and subtle use of vibrato. "Méditation" a
symphonic intermezzo from the opera Thaïs by French composer Jules Massene was
also played. In the finale of this concerto, Ms. Kushmita Bishwakarma played
“Summer” a piece that reflected the humidity and volatility of summer capturing
the audience with music’s playfulness and moments of lyricism. Kushmita
Biswakarma quoted, “Music is a kind of language. It’s about communication; it’s about
speaking, about telling stories, it’s entirely about conveying meaningful ideas
and emotions through yourself. I want an
audience to really know who I am and what I think and feel through my music. It
is important for students of today’s generation to be exposed to the greatest works
of western classical music.”
The sheer talent of the performers blew the crowd away in a show that was
packed full of diverse and exciting acts. The students were left spellbound
with the mesmerising acts performed live in the school auditorium.
The
Principal, Mr Bijo Kurian, was truly delighted to be able to give the students
an exposure to enjoy a diverse range of live music. He expressed his happiness,
“The overall sound was rich and well balanced, and there was an infectious air
of enthusiasm and commitment. All in all, a most impressive release. Music is a powerful tool for our personal expression
within our daily lives. We are truly honoured and
proud to be able to conduct a live musical concert for our young students. The
performances have helped to integrate artistic disciplines with other
curricular areas, thus creating an educational and interactive experience
a live Violin Concerto for all the students featuring two
Internationally acclaimed best violinists in India, Kushmita Biswakarma and Prayash Biswakarma.
Kushmita Biswakarma one of
the best violinists in India having completed her Masters and Diploma in Music
(Violin) from Prestigious Nuremburg Music University German has played concerts
in Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. She has been a
part of various orchestras such as Bavarian Orchestra Academy, Hofer
Symphoniker and Symphony Orchestra of the Music University Nuremberg. Another
talented Indian violinist,
pianist and guitarist, Prayash Biswakarma has been a part of Indian National
Youth Orchestra and Weltweit Klänge Orchestra Germany. The musical concert had
a beautiful blend of Western and Indian music. Kushmita and Prayash dazzled the
audience with a sparkling set of performances. The concert initiated with one
of the most famous works by J. S. Bach, - Double Violin Concerto which was
followed by "Csárdás" a
composition by Italian composer Vittorio Monti, well-known folkloric piece
based on a Hungarian czardas. Famous
bollywood compositions like "Tum Hi Ho", Jai ho, Kal Ho Na Ho, and
Samjhawan also left the audience completely mesmerized. In the slow movements the
artists striked a fine balance between vernal innocence and sensuous yearning,
drawing a wonderfully eloquent cantabile line and warming the pure, silvery
tone with a discreet and subtle use of vibrato. "Méditation" a
symphonic intermezzo from the opera Thaïs by French composer Jules Massene was
also played. In the finale of this concerto, Ms. Kushmita Bishwakarma played
“Summer” a piece that reflected the humidity and volatility of summer capturing
the audience with music’s playfulness and moments of lyricism. Kushmita
Biswakarma quoted, “Music is a kind of language. It’s about communication; it’s about
speaking, about telling stories, it’s entirely about conveying meaningful ideas
and emotions through yourself. I want an
audience to really know who I am and what I think and feel through my music. It
is important for students of today’s generation to be exposed to the greatest works
of western classical music.”
The sheer talent of the performers blew the crowd away in a show that was
packed full of diverse and exciting acts. The students were left spellbound
with the mesmerising acts performed live in the school auditorium.
The
Principal, Mr Bijo Kurian, was truly delighted to be able to give the students
an exposure to enjoy a diverse range of live music. He expressed his happiness,
“The overall sound was rich and well balanced, and there was an infectious air
of enthusiasm and commitment. All in all, a most impressive release. Music is a powerful tool for our personal expression
within our daily lives. We are truly honoured and
proud to be able to conduct a live musical concert for our young students. The
performances have helped to integrate artistic disciplines with other
curricular areas, thus creating an educational and interactive experience for
students.”
Witty
International School, Pawan Baug promises to take up such creative initiatives
which will go a long way in providing its students with complete holistic
education.
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