A.R Rahman bats for proper music education for kids
Underlining the need for music schools for youngsters, Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman feels children across India should have access to proper music education. Learning music is “not merely a side thing where you take tuitions in a house. If a kid wants to learn music, he deserves proper education in it,” Rahman said in New York.
The Academy Award winning composer, singer and producer was in the city to visit a flagship store in Manhattan for the leading global audio and infotainment group Harman International Industries.
Rahman was also gifted customised gold-plated JBL headphones by Harman International CEO Dinesh Paliwal during his visit to the store. Harman had named Rahman its India Brand Ambassador for JBL by Harman’s multi-year campaign.
Rahman, who founded KM Music Conservatory in?Chennai, a higher education institution focussed on music in 2008, said his efforts in setting up the music school has inspired people in India to “understand that education of music is very important.”
“If a kid in a family of doctors wants to study music, it is his right to demand that and come to a school like the KM Conservatory,” he said.
Rahman added that he had been offered to open similar music schools beyond India’s borders in countries like Dubai and Malaysia but said he still needs to “perfect” the concept in India. On whether he has plans to set up a music school in the US, Rahman said he might look at the possibility in future when he has more free time in hand. “You cannot set up a school and let someone else manage it. You have to be passionate and be involved all the time, get constant feedback. That is my intention. For me a music school is like family, you cannot have kids and then say that they will grow up on their own. You need to take care of them. The same applies to a music school,” he added.