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Orchestrating brilliance

Published by: Team GI Youth
The music director of the Musicians’ Initiative (Singapore) and the Indian-origin Singaporean of the South Asian Symphony Orchestra and Nimrod Orchestra (London), has also served as resident conductor at several award-winning wind orchestras.
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Published on 15, Apr 2022

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