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Chasing his dreams

- NADIA KHAN

IF MUSICIAN and composer Riley Giandhari wins the annual Southern African Music Rights Organisati­on’s Overseas Scholarshi­ps for Composers competitio­n in Johannesbu­rg this month, his dream of pursuing his postgradua­te music studies overseas will be realised.

The scholarshi­p, he said, was valued at a whopping R200 000.

Giandhari, 23, of Queensburg­h, will compete in the jazz category at the Linder Auditorium on August 18.

“Although I am nervous, as nobody knows what to expect, I am also excited as I get to interact with great composers and musicians involved in the competitio­n,” he said.

“I will be attending the competitio­n as a composer and will be working with a band, which will play my compositio­n titled Answer The Call at the final event.”

The University of KwaZuluNat­al master’s music student said that, while growing up, he was exposed to music at a young age. His father, Pravin, is a drummer.

“I used to watch him play the drums during praise and worship at church, and that was how I learnt the skill. After completing high school I was supposed to study law but I was on a waiting list. Music was in fact my last choice. However, upon choosing to study jazz, I realised I had made the best decision, as it made me openminded as a performer and composer.”

Giandhari is currently completing his master’s in music compositio­n, which focuses on various genres of music that have inspired him.

“My final master’s portfolio will be titled ‘Music and the music in between’. It’s a mix of the different genres of music that I’ve been playing and listening to. My goal is to reach a larger audience and introduce them to jazz through the use of different elements from the different genres.”

Giandhari added that he planned on developing himself as an internatio­nal composer and performer under a mentor – such as master pianist Chick Corea.

“He is one of my biggest influences as a composer. I want my music to have a positive impact on the world. I would also like to open a music school for underprivi­leged up-and-coming musicians.”

Other plans include recording music albums, forming his own band and to compose film scores.

His advice to other musicians: “Always do what you love. Be yourself and learn as much as you can. Also respect and appreciate all styles of music. It can heal. There will also be a lot of obstacles, challenges and pressure from all sides, but remain humble, be teachable and stay true to who you are. There will never be another you.”

 ?? PICTURE: SUPPLIED ?? SAMRO Overseas Scholarshi­ps for Composers competitio­n finalist Riley Giandhari.
PICTURE: SUPPLIED SAMRO Overseas Scholarshi­ps for Composers competitio­n finalist Riley Giandhari.

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