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Malpi International School becomes winner of 1st Int’l Inter-School Choir Contest



KATHMANDU: Malpi International School, Kathmandu has bagged the first prize at the first virtual International Inter-School Choir Competition organized by the Stepping Stones High School (SSHS), Aurangabad.

Fourteen institutions from India and Nepal – All Saints College, Nainital, The Bishops School, Pune, Don Bosco School, Kolkata, The Bishops Coed School, Pune, The Frank Anthony Public School, Delhi, Shiv Nadar School, Gurgaon, Nath Valley School, Aurangabad, The Emerald Heights International School, Indore, South City International School, Kolkata, SSHS, Spring Dales School, Delhi, Maharana Mewar Public School Udaipur, Malpi International School, Nepal and Mary Mount School Aizawl, Mizoram have participated in the contest.

Each choir comprised more than 25 singers together that made around 400 participants.

Principal Dr. Angelo Michael D’Cruize said, “The big participation is evidence of togetherness, hope, and friendship in these trying times.”

The musical concert countersigned the rainbow of musical performances where each school presented a magnificent spectacle of melodious rendition.

In their sweet and innocent voice, they sang with poise and confidence that won the hearts of thousands of viewers watching live.

Choirs covered various genres including classical, fusion, rock, and pop. The level of competition was of huge educational value to every student.

Experts from the music world Carlton Braganza, Sheridan Brass, and Amber Pereira judged the competition and lauded the standard of the event and SSHS.

Publish Date : 02 September 2021 14:52 PM

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