Events

Events

Our foremost goal is to impart quality music and give the best musicians to the world. We want to make the students learning with us best and empower them to bring positive change to the music industry. We have trained our students for various talent shows and school competitions. From the last many years, we have managed different events that have opened the path for young listeners for a better future.

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Eye Of The Tiger 2018

“Eye of the Tiger” an enthralling music concert was presented on Friday 17thAug, by Arpeggios Music Factory, which is one of the leading music education institute in Punjab region, courses affiliated to Trinity College London. The stage at Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan took a unique epitome with colourful lights, beautiful set, black curtains drawn in the background and the array of music instruments kept on the stage. After a while, the curtains came up and the little musicians hypnotized the jam-packed audience by their mesmerizing and breathtaking performances. It was a showcase of sheer talent, professionalism and had a pure rock feel to it. Everything from the performances to the costumes, the lighting and the live fireworks  were a treat to the eyes. From the all time classic Summer of 69 to Adele’s Hit Rolling in the deep, the young musicians played it all with credence and expressed themselves through their music. Albert John, 31, Director of Arpeggios, says that he is overwhelmed by the warm response and was proud of his students performing so beautifully on stage with such confidence. The concert showcased students performing modern pop hits including Sia’s Cheap Thrills, Havana, Drag me down, during which the crowd cheerfully sung along the catchy lyrics. The girls group gave a beautiful rendition of the Youtube viral Cup!! Song on the stage, which garnered a heap of applause for it’s uniqueness and refreshing concept. Rock guitars and heavy drums set the stage ablaze with their over the top solos in songs like Seven Nation Army, Sweet child o mine and Final countdown. One of the main attractions of the show was the Good, Bad Ugly theme performance by the students, this pure western style act based on the classic masterpiece American feature left the audience awestruck. Albert John captivated the crowd when he sung his own composition “Udd Chala”, and received a huge round of applause from the jam packed hall. Also, the “Bucket Drumming” performance was a delight to watch, as the drummers used the common buckets to create synchronised beats and turn the whole atmosphere music and melodic. The final showdown was grand with all the participants getting on stage to sing together the inspiring Hall of Fame, Waving Flag and lastly ending with the estatic Eye of the tiger. The event was an Annual Music Concert organised by the school and this was the fifth such event. It is to say the least, the crowd was ecstatic and enjoyed each performance.

October Rush 2015

An extravagant musical treat was presented by the students of Arpeggios Music Factory on 24th Oct, Saturday evening. From the unforgettable bollywood tunes to the all time Classic Hotel California , the Guru Nanak Dev Auditorium witnessed it all. From the Djembe beats played by the young arpeggians to Adele’s  Rolling in the deep performed by the all girl band, the little artistes made the evening special for the full packed audience.The much awaited “OCTOBER RUSH” An annual Music Concert was presented by the music institute. Mr. Albert John , Director of Arpeggios, was impressed by his students wonderful and splendid performance on the stage. Parents of the performers were overwhelmed by the spectacle and were delighted to see their kids perform on such a grand platform. All the acts were beautifully performed and the amazing confidence instilled in the students was a cumilation of the Hard work of the teachers . A Tribute was paid to the great Michael Jackson and his message of love and world peace was much emphasized by the young musicians of Arpeggios. Garaj Baras was another spellbinding performance featuring the rock band accompanied by a whole squad of drummers , playing the drum beats in a perfect foot tapping rhythm . For years, Arpeggios has been the central hub for music education and performance in Punjab region. It has been providing a huge platform for all its young artists to improve their skills and musical talents. At a social level, Arpeggios has set a high standard for quality music education in the region and has been regularly coming forward to emphasis the positive impact of music in the society. “OCTOBER RUSH” was another edition by Arpeggios Music Factory, that as per its reputation lived up to the expectation of the spectators. Dr. Rajesh Mahajan , a well known personality , was glad by the efforts of Arpeggios Music Factory on putting such an astounding  show and insisted that everyone must pursue his interest in music as it is relaxing, what is actually a need of the hour, not only for kids but for elders too. The music has helped in creating a special bond between him and his son Rishit mahajan, who has been a dedicated student of Arpeggios for several years now . He also appreciated the team Arpeggios for providing an unbeatable environment of music to the kids, where they competent at international level concerts too. Sister Reshmi, Principal of Sacred Heart Convert School, Sarabha Nagar, and other sisters from Bethany along with Sister Ida Paul, Principal of Sacred Heart School, Jamalpur, were present at the concert to bless the kids performing. Dr. Paramjit Kaur, Principal of BCM Arya School was also present as guest at the event .The sisters motivated the students and parents to be a part of music , as music can drive you towards peace , and inculcates love and joy among all. The mother of Kyra Serene  couldn’t control here watery eyes and sobbing throat after having a glimpse of daughter performing the Musical rhymes on Keyboard . She said , “ At the young age of 5, my daughter has undergone 3 major heart surgeries . My heart is full of blessings for Mr. Albert and Arpeggios who have helped in bringing her back to normal and respectful life. It was an unachievable target without his help. My daughter has benefitted so much by learning music and she always enjoys playing the instrument.” The finale of the event was marked by a serene and beautiful candle lighting ceremony by the performers and guests of the show including Mr. Onkar Pahwa (Avon Cycles) , Dr. Baldeep (Deep Hospital) and many more. The sacred ceremony was initiated by the blessing of the sisters who together lit the candles on stage. The objective of this ceremony was to spread the word of Peace and harmony to the people in the current happenings. The song on peace “We are the world” was sung by the small children and the large gathering during the ceremony. Each child came on the stage to light the candles praying for Goodwill, Harmony and Benevolence in our society. It was an extraordinary tableau as the whole auditorium reverberated to the harmonious chorus of the song and gradually all the arpeggians and the supporting team came together on the stage bidding adieu with a simple message of love and peace to all. This event “OCTOBER RUSH” marked another successful concert in the list of many previous eminent shows by the Ludhiana’s own Arpeggios Music Factory.

striking the right chords 2014

A Music Workshop “Striking the right chords”, was organised on Sunday,12th October by Arpeggios Music Factory, which is one of the leading music education institute conducting International Trinity College London examinations in Performing arts and music in Punjab region. The workshop was held at Hotel Hyatt Regency Ludhiana .The main focus of the event was A Discussion Session on the growing relevance of music in day to day life. Reputed Doctors, Educationists & Socialites from the city addressed the audience on “How music influences life & health in a positive way.” Around 100 students from different schools across Punjab, including Ludhiana, Amritsar & Patiala were addressed by the Academic Consultant of Trinity College London & Music Educator (North India). The event is the first of its kind as many reputed personalities from the city and people from various walks of life attended the High Tea and shared their viewpoints about the growing importance and relevance of music in today’s world. Albert John, Director of Arpeggios Music Factory says ”The role of music in our society has become highly relevant as it enriches ourselves and our culture, they provide alternate infinite experiences, and they also further enhance the skills we use in other disciplines and professions. Music is about people, about communities, about shared communications that comes out of willingness to address the human condition in all its glory and imperfection”. Many Reputed doctors spoke about the essential role of music in our day to day life. Dr. Sandeep Puri , vice principal DMC feels that music has a profound effect on your body and psyche. There’s a growing field of health care known as music therapy, which uses music to heal. Music has also been found to bring many other benefits, such as lowering blood pressure, boost immunity, ease muscle tension, and more. With so many benefits and such profound physical & psychological effects, it’s no surprise that so many are seeing music as an important tool to help the body in staying (or becoming) healthy. Educationist from the city like Mrs. Harpreet  K Kang, Director PCTE College also advocated the importance of exposing young children to a variety of instruments and styles of music to enhance their educational experience and foster their academic, social, and emotional growth. Music is an important avenue to individual success and it should be made available to all students in all schools. Socialist Radhika Jaithwani quoted “Music programs hold an influential place in school and academic structure. When consideration is being given to music program, parents, counselors and teachers need to know that music education is not just an “extra” elective to fill students’ schedules, but a vital part of a complete”academic” education.” Eminent personalities like Dr. Sanjeev Mahajan (Fortis Hospital), Mr. Samir Nayar, an Industrialist also added their words of enlightenment on the role of music in day to day life.

rhythm n Blues - 2013

“Rhythm & Blues” a phenomenal music concert was presented by Arpeggios Music Factory, which is one of the leading music education institute affiliated to Trinity College London in punjab region. The spectators witnessed around 60 young budding rockstars presenting international standard of music performances such as back guitar playing on shoulders,water splashing beats on drums and heart throbbing classic melodies. It was a showcase of sheer talent, professionalism and had a pure rock feel to it. Everything from the performances to the costumes, the lighting and the live fireworks  with huge led screen on the background were a treat to the eyes.The main attraction of the power packed concert was the hydraulic platform on which the performers were lifted high up in the air singing and playing guitars. As the students are pursuing their music education from Trinity College London, they performed western classical pieces and Rock & Pop numbers from their respective grades.  The Tiny Tots from the institute presented a musical skit showing a classroom scene learning different instruments that gathered the maximum applause from the audience. The concert showcased another eye-catching inact “Liquid Drumming”, that had sparkling colourful water drops dancing to the drum beats. Blue denims, neon coloured t-shirts, tattoos done all over, funky accessories was how the little rock stars dressed in the show. The budding artistes exhibiting their powerpacked performance for the first time in front of more than 1000 audience and were highly appreciated by the crowd. The jam packed music loving audience at Guru nanak dev bhawan supported and cheered the artists by glowing and waving their mobile phone lights in a complete black out performance giving a message of unity and harmony, which made the event more memorable. Arpeggios is beyond being just a Music institute as it is nurturing the spirit of music, peace and harmony in its students, Says Albert John, Director and the organiser of concert.A passion drivin artist and a celebrity musician of the city says “Performing on a stage means a lot to the artist as it demands lot of patience learning creativity and focus. There are moments of anxiety and i know my students, they have butterflies running in their stomach during the concerts,however we as mentors try our best to instil them with confidence and rockstar attitude adds Albert.

kids wanna rock 2012

The most promising institute of the town, Arpeggios Music Factory (AMF)  connected the music listeners and the young artists to a single stage at Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan. A Rainbow of music was showcased at the Music Concert that incorporated Rock Music to the Classics and also the Tiny tot melodies to the unforgettable pop-music of 1980s.The concert was one of its kind, catering to the international standards of music. The little Rockoholics were not only dressed as international artists, however their art and talent spoke volumes. The Pink Panther, Fade to Black, Sweet Child o’ Mine , Dum maro Dum were the heart throbbing performances of the Concert. As Arpeggios has grown multifold, it was heartening to see little souls stringing the music across several ears ‘n’ hearts. The audience was carried away with the soft and soothing guitar – piano combo whereas Rock guitars and drums made metal heads bang and bounce to the music. The concert stepped up with the blissful prayer song. Little rock stars of Arpeggios enchanted the audience by playing to the tunes of Gulabi aankhen Jo Teri Dekhein, It’s My Life and so on. All feet left the floor, with enthralling performances of rock-stars on the tunes of Mama Mia, For Elise …..  No heart was left untouched after the heart stealing performance of Raza n Mahir who enacted the Khass-Peshkash of the event. It was a super-cool rock ‘n’ roll treat for Ludhianvis. Many parents appreciated the key role of Arpeggios in taking young ‘n’ emerging artists to a new the heights of Music which was unseen. Proud parents praised and applauded the day and night efforts of the kids. The director of Arpeggios, Albert John, says “Expression through Music goes beyond words. Music increases the concentration of students and is also stress relieving”. The little Artists had put in best of their efforts, he added.