Attracted participants from 18 countries and 16 Indian states
THE BRILLANTE PIANO FESTIVAL held at the prestigious Prestige Centre for Performing Arts & Forum South Bengaluru, Karnataka, featured a diverse range of talent and musical excellence. The 5th edition of the festival, presented by Kodaikanal International School attracted participants from 18 countries and 16 Indian states, creating a global musical community.
Thousands of musicians worldwide participated in showcase performances, workshops, concerts, and panel talks, including standout performances by renowned artists like Lydian Nadhaswaram, Manoj George and Radha Thomas.
A special focus on Specially Abled Musicians (SAM) provided a platform for talented artists across the country. Khyochano TCK, Founder & Director of Brillante Piano Festival, highlighted the festival's dedication to inclusivity and community building through music. Philanthropist Revathi Kamath praised the festival's commitment to nurturing young talent and celebrating the power of music to unite and inspire.
The closing ceremony was attended by Minister of Tourism & Higher Education, Temjen Imna Along. Overall, the festival showcased a vibrant and talented musical community, providing valuable opportunities for emerging artists to shine featured a diverse range of talent and musical excellence.
The 5th edition of the festival presented by Kodaikanal International School, attracted participants from 18 countries and 16 Indian states creating a global musical community. Thousands of musicians worldwide participated in showcase performances, workshops, concerts, and panel talks, including standout performances by renowned artists like Lydian Nadhaswaram, Manoj George and Radha Thomas.
A special focus on Specially Abled Musicians (SAM) provided a platform for talented artists across the country. Khyochano TCK, Founder & Director of Brillante Piano Festival, highlighted the festival's dedication to inclusivity and community building through music. Philanthropist Revathi Kamath praised the festival's commitment to nurturing young talent and celebrating the power of music to unite and inspire.
The closing ceremony was attended by Nagaland Minister of Tourism & Higher Education, Temjen Imna Along. Overall, the festival showcased a vibrant and talented musical community, providing valuable opportunities for emerging artists to shine.
The results -
Classical A :
Winner - Mantra Upadhyay
Runner Up - Issac Watts
Classical B :
Winner - Hrisheek Ganesh
Runner Up - Ishaan Krishna Anand
Jazz :
Winner - Akshada Krishnan
Runner up - Mantra Upadhyay
Brillante Prodigy:
Winner - Aarav Lad
Production Wizard :
Winner - Leeane Besterwitch
Runner Up - Srinjoy Das
Flying Ninja:
Winner - Vaishnavi Donthi
Bengaluru
October 02, 2024