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A R Rahman, the music maestro has revealed his plan to set up a music conservatory called K M (Kosmic Music) Conservatory near his studio Kodambakkam in Chennai to foster talented musician.
To give a leg up to the modern-day music industry and create an Indian orchestra or symphony, Rahman has roped in a number of stalwarts to train the aspiring musicians including vocal, instrumental, classical and fusion



The KM Conservatory of Music in collaboration with Audio Media Education, an Apple Authorized Training Centre, which opens in June of this year, will concentrate on instrumental and vocal music (both Indian and western), and music technology. Courses will first be offered in music technology, voice, strings and keyboards (piano and electronic keyboards).The main idea behind this novel attempt is to develop the knowledge of music technology, which is a must in today’s musical world. Students who complete the music technology course will be equipped to handle advanced studio equipment, with long term professional prospects.Students who are dedicated to the art of performance will be trained up to professional standards over a period of years by teachers, both from India and from other parts of the world in a widening number of instruments as the conservatory develops and grows.


A.R.R's Dream....

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[postlink]https://arrchennai.blogspot.com/2008/03/intro.html[/postlink]Allah Rakha Rahman (Tamil: ஏ.ஆர்.ரஹ்மான (born on January 6, 1966 as A. S. Dileep Kumar in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India), is a critically acclaimed award-winning composer, record producer and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest ever Indian film composers and his career is considered a turning point in the history of Indian film music. Many credit him with having single-handedly revolutionized the standards of film music composition in India.He is also credited with re-energizing the popularity of Indian film music the world over, with albums such as Roja and Dil Se receiving exceedingly positive reviews and commanding fans in regions as far as the United States.
In a career spanning over a decade, Rahman, by 2003, had sold more than one hundred million records of his film scores and soundtracks world-wide,and sold over 200 million cassettes making him one of the world's top 25 all-time top selling recording artists. And he is the only indian in the list.

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