The press note also says that 'a software has been installed to track the song over the net before its official release'.
Courtesy:behindwoods.com
However, the director decided to launch the audio once again in Chennai and has arranged for a grand function on January 2nd 2010.
VTV is the much expected film of the year and stars Silambarasan and Trisha in the lead roles.
Courtesy:behindwoods.comA.R Rahman the music producer behind Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, has embarked upon an exciting new project for the New Year. The renowned musician will be working alongside Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics’ fame to produce a new soundtrack for an upcoming movie.
The film has the working title, Street Dancing, and centres around cutting edge dance competitions. With direction from Bille Woodruff and starring Cindy Gonez, the action takes place in both New York and Singapore creating a cross-cultural aspect to the movie.
This feeling of East meets West is continued with the collaboration between A.R Rahman, nicknamed the Mozart of Madras, and British Golden Globe winning musician, Dave Stewart. The pair will write the musical score for the movie together.
The movie is aimed at a global audience and seeks to build bridges between different cultures through the medium of song, dance and drama.
Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed has praised A.R Rahman for representing Indian music on the world stage and has welcomed this latest film project which will further promote Indians and their musical talents.
No release date for the film has been announced.
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Maybe, Gowtham Menon has succeeded launching his “VTV’ audio in London. But now the biggest question is -Did Gowtham urge A.R. Rahman to promote him amongst UK Film Industry?
It’s a very well known fact that A.R. Rahman has big groups of fans following him in London much prior to his Oscar triumph. Indeed, that happened to be one of the reasons for British Filmmaker Danny Boyle approaching Rahman for “Slumdog Millionaire’.
According to the sources, it has been reported that the filmmaker Gowtham had plans about launching a production house in collaboration with some of the leading production houses in Western Countries so as to invest Rs.100 Crores for various film projects.
Well, when asked about the reason for launching the audio of “Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya’ in London, Gowtham had mentioned that Tamil films have advanced a lot in terms of technological and narrative aspects.
After winning two Oscars and being nominated for two Grammy Awards, A R Rahman has now been conferred the honorary fellowship from Trinity college of Music in London. CNN-IBN's Akanksha Banerji spoke to the Mozart of Madras about this latest honour.
CNN-IBN: Two Grammy nominations and the dream run seems to be continuing for you.
A R Rahman: A long dream. It's a beginning for me; I hope I get it but if not this time, then next time.
CNN-IBN: You have got an honorary fellowship from the very prestigious Trinity College of Music, so do scholarly awards bring more responsibilty? Are they more special? And what exactly are you going to do with your association with the university now?
A R Rahman: I am actually the principal for the Classical Music Conservatory back in Chennai, so that felt odd to. I was wondering what I was doing there too. But this one specially, the Trinity College fellowship is something special. I am almost 43 now so almost 30 years have been spent in the Trinity College circle. So I felt good going there.
CNN-IBN: You are also going to face the camera forThe son of a Preacher Man, so how was that experience for you?
A R Rahman: It's just a documentary for my friend PJ Morton. He sang Sajna for Couple's Retreat and he is also a great artist in his own right and a very nice man.
CNN-IBN: Despite the international projects, the domestic demands still continue is it?
A R Rahman: I love to do both. It's like learning from here and giving some there.
Courtesy:in.comOscar winner composer A.R. Rahman’s KM Music Conservatory is offering scholarships to deserving students. Scholarships are based on financial need and will be available to students with outstanding auditions, according to reports.
The first of its kind in India, KM Music Conservatory says it meets international standards of music education. Conservatory offers Preparatory Program (2-5 years), Foundation Program (1-2 years), and Degree Program (three years) under affiliation of Middlesex University in United Kingdom (UK), and is planning “Masters Program” and a “Diploma in Indian Music and Music Technology”. Conservatory will teach entertainment icon Michael Jackson as a subject, according to reports. Many faculty members have degrees from USA and UK. Sound editor Joe E. Rand (Titanic) has lectured here besides demonstration by Vienna Chamber Orchestra.
Founded by Rahman (who is also its Principal), KM Music Conservatory in Kodambakkam area of Chennai in Tamil Nadu state of India envisions expanding the horizon of musicians in India by offering education in both Indian and Western music besides music technology and its mission is to provide students with a strong artistic, intellectual, and technical foundation.
Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called “Mozart of Madras” by Time magazine. Rahman sees music “as a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it” and for “creating harmony in troubled times”.Oscar winner musician A.R. Rahman’s KM Music Conservatory is reportedly attempting to recreate a world-class orchestra for the enjoyment of Indians.
“Currently Indian composers must go abroad to find orchestras to record. The vision of KM Music Conservatory is to eliminate this obstacle and provide an exemplary orchestra here in India,” Rahman said.
With the aspiration of producing the KM Symphony Orchestra, KM Music Conservatory trains students to become highly proficient musicians. The first of its kind in India, KM Music Conservatory claims to meet international standards of music education.
Conservatory already offers Preparatory Program (2-5 years), Foundation Program (1-2 years), and Degree Program (three years) under affiliation of Middlesex University in United Kingdom (UK), and is planning “Masters Program” and a “Diploma in Indian Music and Music Technology”.
The conservatory will also teach entertainment icon Michael Jackson as a subject, according to reports. Many faculty members have degrees from USA and UK. Sound editor Joe E. Rand (Titanic) has lectured here besides demonstration by Vienna Chamber Orchestra.
Founded by Rahman (who is also its Principal), KM Music Conservatory, which is located in the Kodambakkam area of Chennai, envisions expanding the horizon of musicians in India by offering education in both Indian and Western music besides music technology and its mission is to provide students with a strong artistic, intellectual, and technical foundation.
T. Selvakumar is the managing director of this international school of music and music technology whose tagline is ‘Become the Future of Music’.
Rajan Zed, the chairperson of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, in a statement in Nevada (USA), urged Rahman to help nourish the next generation with the richness of Indian music which had produced musical authorities like Dattila (190 AD), Amir Khusrau, Naik-gopal, Puramdaradasa, Tansen, Pundarika-vitthal, Govind Dikshitar, Ramdas, Venkatamakhin, Tyagaraja, Pandit Bhatkhande, etc.
Rahman, who has reportedly recorded sales of over 300 million, was called “Mozart of Madras’ by Time magazine. Rahman sees music “as a way to connect to spirituality and embrace it” and for “creating harmony in troubled times”. (ANI)
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Yeah, the audio launch will be held in London this Dec 19th and the entire team of ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaya’ will be flying there for the event tonight.
Touted as the “dream audio launch” by the film’s team, the event will be first-of-its-kind for a Tamil film; a music launch outside the country.
Besides the cast and crew, the launch is even said to be graced by music maestro A R Rahman, the music director of this musical entertainer. Among the team are the film’s singers including Karthik, Chinmayi, Srinivasan and others who will also board the flight tonight.
Trisha will be accompanied by her mum dearest and the actress who is an ardent fan of Rahman, is really looking forward to meet him for the first time. Trisha had been in Hyderabad till now shooting for a Telugu project and she will be returning to Chennai today evening.
Courtesy:behindwoods.com
TopNews reports that Indian Oscar award winner and musician AR Rahman has launched an online music store too on his website. The store appears to be targeted at global fans - currencies enabled for buying songs are - Canadian Dollars, Euros, British Pounds and US Dollars, making it obvious that Rahman’s new store is not for his domestic fanbase.
The store is currently limited to 2 categories of content - soundtracks & scores and albums & compilations. There are only 4 soundtracks and 3 albums on sale. However, the site informs that it will add inventory in a few months’ time - exclusive pre-sale tickets, merchandise and DVDs will be available for purchase on the store. Payment methods include VISA, Maestro and MasterCard credit cards and Solo, prices are between $12.49 to $22.99.
This concept of creating his own store as part of his website can be viewed as more of a promotion of his CDs than a calculated effort at using the online medium.
Courtesy:medianama.com