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Piano
Concert - by Brian Silas
Brian
Silas - Born to play the piano, it was a burning desire, an
insatiable passion to master the instrument. Brian's early years wee
spent in Kanpur, in a family steeped in music and tradition. He
plays fron sheer instinct.
Although
the piano has been widely used in picturising the romance in our
indian cinema, it is ironic that the main melody (song) was seldom
composed with the piano in mind. It therefore become even more
amazing how Brian has achieved in bringing out every nuance and
detail of the lyrics and music, becoming a one man orchestra on this
Grand Instrument.
As
Brian grew up, the world of music, became the Goddess that he must
relentlessly pursue. His genius has arrested the attention of the
connoisseur as well as the uninitiated. Brian has pioneered this
technique to adopt the Piano, a distinctively western instrument to
the music of his own country. Using his innovative style, Brian has
been widely acclaimed as the new star of Piano.
Brian
is a much sought after musician, filling his audience with the charm
of his special music. To date Brian has released 14 albums. Brian's
fervour and reverence for the piano is deeply religious - when he
plays he is one with his maker. And yet-the piano is also the
instrument that he strokes with the passion of a lover, slowly
building the music to a crescendo, moving his listeners to untold
heights of emotion and ecstasy ---- If music be the food of love - O
Living Legend ------ Play on ----
"MYND
STORM" - The Psychic Mind Show by Pradip Rao
Sit
back and relax, while your host Pradip Rao takes you to an intensely
convincing world of 'altered
reality', with compelling interactive demonstrations of Extra
Sensory Perception: mind reading, thought transference, prophesy.
Combining
the skills of the motivational speaker, the master psychologist and
the artful showman, Pradip Rao cleverly tinges mind boggling mystery
with subtle humor to create a virtual mind storm: a show where fact
and fantasy skillfully blend... to blow your mind and make you think
again.
"...for
there are far more things in this universe... than man can fathom,
or science explain..."
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