This is My Story, This Is My Song. My Language Of Life | Nise Meruno | TEDxRoyalGlobalUniversity
Nise doesn’t just play the piano, he converses with it. Tonight, he reminds us that music isn’t entertainment, it’s enlightenment. He has performed across continents and hearts with equal mastery. If you love the soothing sound of the piano, Nise deserves a place on your playlist. He plays and sings with masterful artistry that captivates listeners worldwide. Beyond the stage, Meruno shares his passion for teaching and training, aspiring musicians and artists. Nise Meruno is an internationally acclaimed concert pianist from Nagaland, trained in Singapore with Piano as his major, along with voice, conducting, and composition. He has performed and conducted workshops across Europe and Asia, including Germany, UK, Hungary, Switzerland, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Korea, China, and Thailand. His music has graced prestigious audiences ranging from presidents and foreign dignitaries to Indian icons like Amir Khan and the Ambanis. A proud brand ambassador for AKG microphones and in-ear monitoring systems, Austria, Nise is also the first Indian to be honoured as a ‘Yamaha Artist’ by Yamaha Pianos, Japan. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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