The International Piano Festival brings together musicians from around the world, including Khyochano TCK, a pianist from Naga.
Musicians from 18 countries and 16 Indian states will be coming to Bengaluru to participate in the Brillante Piano Festival Chokkapan SThe power of community is quite strong in Bengaluru; this is a ci...
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Musicians hailing from 18 different countries and 16 Indian states will gather in Bengaluru for the Brillante Piano Festival, an event organized by the Naga pianist, Khyochano TCK. This culturally diverse city of Bengaluru, known for its strong sense of community and appreciation for various art forms, serves as the ideal host for the festival. Started in 2017 in Kohima, Nagaland, the festival aims to unite musicians under one purpose and vision. The event will showcase performances, workshops, competitions, and masterclasses across genres like jazz, contemporary, and classical music. Additionally, the inclusion of the Specially Abled Musicians (SAM) platform highlights the festival's commitment to inclusivity and admiration for all talents. Through initiatives like a recent street piano event on Church Street, the organizers have showcased the spirit of community engagement through music, demonstrating the transformative power of art in bridging diverse cultures and communities.