International musicians come together at our piano festival featuring Khyochano TCK, a talented pianist from Nagaland.
Chokkapan SThe power of community is quite strong in Bengaluru; this is a city that appreciates all types of arts and culture, believes Khyochano TCK, a Naga pianist who set to bring the Brillante Pia...
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The city of Bengaluru is known for its strong sense of community that values all forms of arts and culture. Pianist Khyochano TCK, originally from Nagaland, highlights the city's vibrant cultural scene as the ideal backdrop for the upcoming Brillante Piano Festival, where musicians from various countries and Indian states will join together for a weekend of performances, workshops, competitions, and masterclasses in genres like jazz, contemporary, and classical music. The festival, which originated in Kohima in 2017, now includes a platform for Specially Abled Musicians (SAM) in its ambitious pursuit of inclusivity. Khyochano emphasizes the festival's mission of uniting artists worldwide for a shared vision and purpose. Prior to the festival, a street piano event at Church Street showcased the community's engagement through music, inspiring creative expressions and illustrating the unifying power of music and art across diverse communities.