Musicians from 18 countries and 16 Indian states are set to come together in Bengaluru for the Brillante Piano Festival organized by Khyochano TCK. Highlighting the strong sense of community in the city, Khyochano believes that Bengaluru's appreciation for various forms of arts and culture makes it an ideal host for the festival. Beginning in Kohima, Nagaland in 2017, the festival aims to unite musicians from around the world in a shared purpose and vision. Featuring performances, workshops, competitions, and masterclasses in jazz, contemporary, and classical genres, the festival also includes a Specially Abled Musicians (SAM) platform to promote inclusivity. Emphasizing the spirit of community engagement through music, an event was held on Church Street where the power of music and art as cultural expressions bringing diverse communities together was showcased.
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