Students and pianists fifteen years from Noida, Sara Kothari, has become one of the youngest girls in India to become the license of Trinity College, London (LTCL Piano).
The license examination of Trinity College is a Level 6 Diploma in music performance and equivalent to the last year of a bachelor’s degree.
Trinity Performance Diploma is the most sophisticated performance award that takes musicians with professional performance standards and music understanding.
Grade 10 students from Noida, Sara had studied the piano because she was six years old and she became a partner of Trinity College at the age of 13.
Sara has also won a scholarship offered by the Delhi School of Music.
Professor Jayati Ghosh, Economist and Vice President, Delhi Music Community and Chairperson, School Committee, said, “I am very happy to know the achievement of beautiful Sara, at a young age.
This is a real award for its talent and commitment.
We are proud to have become part of the trip The music is looking forward to more achievements in the future.
“Anjli Mata, India Academic Head for music in Trinity College, added,” I congratulated SARA for his music achievement at a young age.
While it is the hard work, dedication & focus that takes it to This intersection, credit must also be given to Sara’s parents and his teacher, who believes in him and gives direction to his talents.
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