The Score Magazine January 2018 issue! | Page 19

India’s oldest operational music store, Musee Musical in Chennai turns 175 years! Chennai’s western classical music circuit and an integral part of so many musician’s journeys. Their pianos adore many prestigious venues like Rajaji Hall, Raj Bhavan, and most churches in Chennai. Their cherished association with the Trinity College of Music began in 1901 has seen an envious but incremental growth over the years from just two students to over 10,000 odd who appear for exams today. Meet the Musicians Their latest, 'Meet the Musicians' is a platform for music students and enthusiasts to interact with acclaimed musicians personally. The session includes performances by the artist, participants, an interactive discussion which allows audiences to engage personally with their favorite artists to any technical or creative length. “Fans, beginners or upcoming artists never get access to talk to reputed artists when they attend their shows or it is very difficult to reach them otherwise. 'Meet the Musicians' will enable aspiring fans, musicians, and enthusiasts to come together to promote music. We select participants for this initiative through a contest,” said the team at Musee Musical. The first edition featured Grammy-award winning percussionist Vikku Vinayakram, followed by an evening with Singer Karthik. The most recent with percussionist Sivamani was a huge hit amongst fans as it was the eve of his birthday which was celebrated grandly at the venue’s own amphitheater hall. With no signs of being affected by the “digital” shift, Musee Muscial has undoubtedly stood strong against the test of time, being the gateway of Western Music amidst