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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Saturday, November 30, 2013
FRANCIS MICHAEL (KOCHIN MICHAEL), A BORN MUSICIAN CALLED FOR THE ETERNITY
Mr.Francis Michael, known
as Cochin Michael called for his eternal life on 30th Saturday 2013 at 01.30 am
in the morning at Carithas Hospital due to a severe cardiac arrest.
He has been
working as the vocal and drawing teacher at Cristone Media,
Thellakom, Kottayam since two years. He belongs to the family of Dr.K J Yesudas, and has been born and brought up in Cochi. He inherited the music vibrations of his family and it has shaped his identity as a music performer, director and teacher. He really owned magical fingers on harmonium, to which MS Baburaj commented the same about Mr.Michael. He had worked a long years with the veteran music director Devaraj Master. He was a live music performer in KPAC and SL Puram stage dramas. He himself has written and composed more than 100 songs.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Friday, November 1, 2013
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Raghavan master: India loses another musical legend
India lost another legend today! 99 year old K Raghavan, also known as Raghavan master among fans and fellow musicians, was a name that was popular for his infusion of local flavour to commercial cinema. Family sources said that he was keeping unwell quite some time and had to be admitted to the co-operative hospital a few days back. His most famous 1950s hit 'Neelakkuyil' added a feature in the hat of his popularity. In fact, he sung a song in the film himself that shot him to fame. He had composed music for over 400 films, which included Nirmalyam','Utharayanam', 'Nagaramendi', 'Unniyarcha', 'Ramanan' and 'Kallichellamma.' Fot his immense contribution in the Malayalam film industry, he won several awards like Padma Shree and Kerala Government's highest film honour J C Daniel award. Earlier a staff artist in All India Radio, this music director's contribution in Malayalam light music and drama was also commendable.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
ABRSM EXAM 2013-14 AT CRISTONE MEDIA
Mr.Antony James Ovenell has come to MCBS Cristone Media as the ABRSM Examiner.ABRSM is the Associated Board of Royal Schools of Music, London. It is the topmost exam board in the world conducting music grade and diploma exams.
MCBS Cristone Media is the approved Exam Centre for ABRSM in Kottayam.In this year the exam was for two days at Cristone.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Incredible conductor ! 7 Year Old Edward Yudenich
Relax, enjoy ... for sure, his name will surface worldwide in the coming years. "... and a Little child shall lead them."
Consider this: This boy doesn't even have a score in front of him, yet he has complete control of the orchestration and of the entire complement of musicians! He had the whole piece memorized. Incredible!
7 yr old Edward Yudenich, conducting the Student Orchestra of the State Conservatory of Music, Pashkent, Uzbekistan. His instructor, Prof. Vladimir Weymer says, "Edward became proficient in violin in one year and learned orchestral conducting in six months."Thisperformance of Johann Strauss' "The Bat" was recorded on 19 April2011.Manysay they've rarely seen adults conduct this well, and he IS conducting, notjust waving his arms around while the orchestra plays the piece. Payspecial attention to the part where he folds his arms and smiles during agentle part.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Ray Dolby, founder of Dolby Laboratories, dies
PORTLAND: Ray Dolby, an American inventor and audio pioneer who founded Dolby Laboratories, has died at the age of 80.
The company said yesterday that Dolby died in his home at San Francisco. He had been living with Alzheimer's disease for several years and was diagnosed with acute leukemia this summer.
Dolby founded his namesake company in 1965 and grew it into an industry leader in audio technology. His work in noise reduction and surround sound led to the creation of a number of technologies that are still used in music, movies and entertainment today.
"Today we lost a friend, mentor and true visionary," Kevin Yeaman, president and CEO of Dolby Laboratories, said in a statement.
Yeaman said that Dolby invented an entire industry around being able to deliver a sound experience. His work spanned helping to reduce the hiss in cassette recordings to bringing "Star Wars" to life on the big screen in Dolby Stereo.
Dolby held 50 US patents and won a number of notable awards for his life's work, including several Emmys, two Oscars and a Grammy.
He was awarded the National Medal of Technology from President Clinton and was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in the US and the Royal Academy of Engineers in the UK, among many more honors. In 2012, the theatre that serves as home to the Academy Awards was renamed the Dolby TheatreSM and the Ray Dolby Ballroom was named in his honor.
"Ray really managed to have a dream job," said Dagmar Dolby, his wife of 47 years. "Because he could do exactly what he wanted to do, whichever way he wanted to do it, and in the process, did a lot of good for many music and film lovers. And in the end, built a very successful company."
Dolby was born in Portland, Oregon, and his family eventually moved to the San Francisco Peninsula. It was there that he started his professional work at Ampex Corp. working on videotape recording systems while he was still a student.
After graduating from Stanford University, he left Ampex to study at Cambridge University. Following his time as a United Nations adviser in India, he returned to England and founded Dolby in London. In 1976 he moved to San Francisco where the company established its headquarters.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
V.Dakshinamoorthy passes away at 94
Music composer V.Dakshinamoorthy
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Top-notch music director
V Dakshinamurthy, who composed music for hundreds of film songs in Malayalam
and other southern languages over the last seven decades, died here today,
industry sources said.He was 94 and was keeping indifferent health for some time.
He breathed his last at his residence in Mylapore. Endearingly called as
"Swamy" by the film fraternity and his fans, Dakshinamurthy's songs
stood out on account of their He
served the industry for a period of over six decades during this period; more
than 50 singers of three generations sang tunes set by him.
His
songs are known for the classical touch. He was a person, who nurtured both the
Carnatic as well as Malayalam music. He has to his credit about 859 songs that
were composed by him over seven decades of his service to the world of Music.
Few of the films in which he composed music include Navalokam, Seetha,
Viyarppinte Vila, Sri Guruvayoorappan, Kadamattathachan and Indulekha.
• He debuted as a Music composer in the a Malayalam movie Nalla Thanka (Nalla Thankal in Tamil) in 1950
• He was born in Alappuzha district of Kerala on 22 December 1919
• He was the guru to singers and music directors like P. Leela, P. Susheela (he introduced her in Malayalam films in 1960 in film Seetha), Kalyani Menon and Ilayaraja
• He was the proud recipient of Kerala State Film Award for best music director in 1971
• In 1998, he received the Kerala State Film Award for Lifetime Achievement
Hits Of V.Dakshinamurthy
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Monday, July 15, 2013
Julian Clef : A Pianist from Kerala
Julian Clef - pianist
JULIAN
CLEF was born on the 28th July 1990 in the state of Kerala, India. He was
“spotted” in India by Mrs. Linda John who recognised that he had exceptional
talent & needed to be assessed by eminent pianists who could advise on his potential.
He
received no formal piano training until 2006 when he was accepted by Chetham’s
School of Music, in Manchester. Since then he has been studying piano under the
direction of Murray McLachlan. In spite of his limited resources in India, Julian
pressed ahead with the development of his skills and with the help of his
father, undertook many concert performances in front of admiring audiences. Of
particular note was a “piano marathon” when he played at the age of 12 for a
period of 12 hours to promote the issue of peace.
In May
2005, at the age of 14 Julian came to England to perform in the Rotary Young
Musicians Concert in Derby. He took part in the Mansfield Music Festival the
same year and won the trophy for the piano open class.
Very
early in Julian’s career, international concert pianist Benjamin Frith
concluded “Julian has a musical and pianistic maturity well beyond his years.
He gives performances of great beauty, without mannerism or distortion. Already
very experienced, he is totally composed on stage and he possesses a remarkably
relaxed technique with which he brings the music so vividly to life”.
Julian
has recently graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music with a B.Mus
(Hons) Degree & is now studying in the RNCM for his Masters with Professor
Dina Parakhina. He has also recently returned from Prague after a successful
concert at the Dvorak festival.
He has
performed in many venues around India & across the UK including Buckingham
Palace, St. Martin in the Fields & the Foundling Museum in London, Leeds
College of Music, Royal Northern College of Music and St. David’s Hall in
Cardiff & the Pump room in Bath. He has attended Chetham’s International
Festival for Pianists for the past five years and in September 2007 he visited
Norway to perform in the Trondheim Chamber Music Festival and in the Edvard
Grieg Museum at Troldhaugen. He gave solo recitals in Hamburg in 2009, 2010 and
2011.
He has
appeared as soloist with Nottingham Youth Orchestra at the Albert Hall,
Nottingham, with the Heisenberg Ensemble at St. Andrew’s University. Julian has
benefitted from lessons and Masterclasses from leading international concert
pianists including Bernard Roberts, Peter Donohoe, Bruce Morrison, Noriko
Ogawa, Yonty Solomon, Leon McCauley, Nadia Lasserson, John Lill and Colleen
Athparia. The highlight of 2012 thus far was an invitation to Julian in July to
have Masterclasses from the legendary Andras Schiff at Beethoven Haus in Bonn,
Germany. This culminated in Julian performing at a concert in the great
master’s house.
Amongst
his other appearances, Julian has been delighted to perform as guest pianist
with the highly-regarded Mansfield-based Cantamus Girls’ Choir (directed by
Pamela Cook MBE), the twice-gold World Choir Olympics champions.
He has taken
part in and won prizes in many competitions. Julian won the EPTA (European
Piano Teachers’ Association) UK Piano Competition in 2007, the 2008 Beethoven
Junior Inter-Collegiate UK competition held in London by the BPSA (Beethoven
Piano Society of Europe) and the William Mathias Festival competition in 2009.
In 2010
he was the winner of the RNCM Concerto auditions which enabled him to perform
the BARTOK Concerto No. 2 with the RNCM Orchestra. Julian won the RNCM Gold
Medal in 2011.
In
September 2011 he performed at the Rising Stars series in Canmore, Canada and
in the Gift of Music series at High River near Calgary, Canada where he was
very well received. In March 2012 Julian performed the Rachmaninov No.2
Concerto to great acclaim with Berkshire’s Crowthorne Symphony Orchestra. He
appears with Nottingham Symphony Orchestra in November 2012.
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