The strength of community in Bengaluru is emphasized by Khyochano TCK, a Naga pianist bringing the Brillante Piano Festival to the city. Musicians from 18 countries and 16 Indian states will participate, uniting for a shared vision. Bengaluru's rich cultural scene provides an ideal backdrop for the festival, which originated in Kohima, Nagaland in 2017. The festival will showcase performances, workshops, competitions, and masterclasses in various genres like jazz, contemporary, and classical music. Including a platform for Specially Abled Musicians (SAM), the festival aims for inclusivity and admiration rather than mere attention for special children. Through a street piano event at Church Street, the organizers engaged the community with music, demonstrating how art and music can unite diverse communities through creative expression.
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...