For the first time ever, the London Philharmonic Orchestra will perform songs of an Indian composer
For the first time ever, the London Philharmonic Orchestra will perform songs of an Indian composer. And the man chosen for this honour is none other than Oscar-winner A R Rahman. The orchestra, to be led by conductor Matt Dunkley will play some of Rahman's best-known compositions at their concert at Southbank Centre, London on April 7. Rahman is expected to attend and even speak about his work and answer the audience's questions.