19/09/2018
Young violinist Sagar Nagaraj is excited to perform in the Australian World Orchestra’s first show in Kerala.
Three months ago, when the Australian World Orchestra (AWO) announced its very first show in Kerala that was to happen in Kochi, what was enchanting was not just the idea of experiencing Western Classical music but noted Australian conductor Alexander Briger bringing together the leading resident players in a single ensemble. Among big names like Australian violinist Daniel Dodds and French Mezzo-Soprano Miss Caroline Meng is 21-year-old violinist Sagar Nagaraj, who is excited about his first visit to Kerala.
Sagar, whose parents hail from Bengaluru and Mysuru, was brought up in Australia, where he started taking violin lessons at a tender age of eight. But he doesn’t prefer the word prodigy. “I don’t think I have extraordinary talent. With the conscious support of parents and the right teacher, almost anyone can be extraordinary at their instrument,” says Sagar, who is currently finishing his undergraduate degree in psychology.
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Young violinist Sagar Nagaraj is excited to perform in the Australian World Orchestra’s first show in Kerala.