The Score Magazine December 2017 issue! | Page 12

DIRECTOR'S NOTE Director, Strategy and Planning Ajay Prabhakar Director, Business Development Pragash VM Director, Marketing & Operations Sneha Ramesh Editorial Advisor Nikila Srinivasan Creative Director George Vedamanickam Creative Designer Manasi Doshi Content Contributors Sriram Ravishankar Aditi Sarawagi Shreya Bose Souvik Chakraborty Priyaankaa Mathur Rhea Mahule Arshaq Malik Kausthub Ravi brand partners 2017 was quite an eventful year for the Indian Music Industry. In my opinion, we had more music festivals, events, International artists performing in India, and a few milestones too that call for a celebration! The reach of music events and festivals has gone up and the turnout has become better.   Music Festivals Almost all annual Music Festivals were really good this year. Notably, Sula Fest, Ziro, SunBurn, Hornbill, Mahindra Blues, NH7 Weekender, Enchanted Valley Carnival, and Magnetic Fields. Before you start saving those dates on the calendar for 2018, plan your year to fit in a few days to be part of such festivals. Make good memories with friends and family. Trust me, it will be worth it. (Says the reluctant festival goer). Many music lovers had the opportunity to check off items on their bucket list when some of the best international artists performed here in India.  Dream Theater, Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, The Chainsmokers, KYGO, and Wiz Khalifa and more. We also had DJs like Alan Walker and David Guetta enthralling audience.  Milestones:  Chennai's Margazhi season has always been the festive end of every year. The Sabhas play a very important role in bringing together Carnatic musicians from all over the country and abroad. This year is doubly special because Chennai has gained international recognition by being included in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network for its rich musical tradition.  Our very own AR Rahman completed 25 years in the Music Industry and also and mesmerised the Indian audience through his Encore concert.  Musee Musical, a Music store in  Chennai deserves a special mention for its 175th Anniversary. Yes, they have been in Music business for 175 years and this store is truly a landmark for Music on the Indian map.   Not to forget the GST implementation at the beginning of July on all Music instruments and books. A whopping 28% on instruments made pursuing music a luxury. However, the tax rate on Music Instruments was eventually brought down to 18%.  What more can I ask for? 2017 was great and impactful for The Score Magazine with many new features. Looking forward to building a better musical experience for you in 2018.  Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!  PRAGASH VM Director - Business Development subscribe to us at www.thescoremagazine.com www.highonscore.com thescoremag @highonscore highonscore [email protected] +91 95000 12975 DISCLAIMER: Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs and illustrations. Views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publication and accordingly no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof. Advertising copy and artworks are the sole responsibility of the advertisers. http://www.motherteresafoundation.org.in The Score Magazine is proud to support the Mother Teresa Foundation and urge our readers to join us in giving back a fraction of what we have been given.