Source: The Times of India
Fifteen-year-old student and pianist from Noida, Sara Kothari, has become one of the youngest girls in India to be a Licensee of Trinity College, London (LTCL piano). The Licentiate examination of Trinity College is a Level 6 diploma in music performance and is
equal to the final year of an undergraduate degree. Trinity’s Performance Diplomas are the most advanced performance awards taking musicians up to a professional standard of performance and musical understanding. A Class 10 student from Noida, Sara has been learning piano since she was six and she became a subordinate of Trinity College at the age of 13. Sara has also won scholarships
offered by Delhi School of Music. Professor Jayati Ghosh, economist and Vice-President, Delhi Music Society and Chairperson , School Committee said, “I'm so pleased to learn of Sara's wonderful achievement, at such a young age. This is a real compliment to her talent and commitment. We are proud to have been part of her musical journey and look forward to many more achievements in future.
” Anjli Mata, India Academic Head for Music at Trinity College, added, “I commend Sara for her musical achievement at such a young age. While it is her hard work, dedication & focus that brought her to this stage, credit must also be given to Sara’s parents and her teachers, who believed in her and gave direction to her talent.”
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