Bangalore School of Music is presenting a concert, 'Simply Schubert', a mix of flowing male-choruses, tender and dramatic voices and flowing piano solos on August 19, 7.30 pm at Alliance Francaise de Bangalore. The evening will showcase the musical genius of Schubert, with some of his most beloved choruses for male choir.
Together with Jonas Olsson (Sweden), Payal John (Pune) and Natallia Kapylova (Belarus/India), the all-male ensemble of Bangalore School of Music, 'The Bangalore Men', will transport the audience to green pastures, canals of Venice and loving couples.
'The Bangalore Men', an all-male voices ensemble, focusses on Western Classical music, from eras ranging from medieval music to contemporary, and is conducted by Jonas Olsson, voice faculty at Bangalore School of Music.
'Simply Schubert' is the group's tribute to the romantic music of Franz Schubert. Payal John started singing Indian classical music when she was nine years old. She has performed music from several operas, such as 'Rusalka' (Dvorak), 'La Boheme' (Puccini), 'The Marriage of Figaro' (Mozart) and 'The Magic Flute' (Mozart). John holds an associate diploma from Trinity College (London) and has studied under various voice coaches such as Patricia Rozario, Marco Baldari and Chul Young Hur.
She has also taught in the vocal department of Delhi School of Music for several years, and is also actively involved in the leadership of a youth choir and church choir in Pune.
For details about the concert, call 23536090.
Together with Jonas Olsson (Sweden), Payal John (Pune) and Natallia Kapylova (Belarus/India), the all-male ensemble of Bangalore School of Music, 'The Bangalore Men', will transport the audience to green pastures, canals of Venice and loving couples.
'The Bangalore Men', an all-male voices ensemble, focusses on Western Classical music, from eras ranging from medieval music to contemporary, and is conducted by Jonas Olsson, voice faculty at Bangalore School of Music.
'Simply Schubert' is the group's tribute to the romantic music of Franz Schubert. Payal John started singing Indian classical music when she was nine years old. She has performed music from several operas, such as 'Rusalka' (Dvorak), 'La Boheme' (Puccini), 'The Marriage of Figaro' (Mozart) and 'The Magic Flute' (Mozart). John holds an associate diploma from Trinity College (London) and has studied under various voice coaches such as Patricia Rozario, Marco Baldari and Chul Young Hur.
She has also taught in the vocal department of Delhi School of Music for several years, and is also actively involved in the leadership of a youth choir and church choir in Pune.
For details about the concert, call 23536090.