Mangalore: Sandesha Releases ‘Celebrations: KG to PG’ Audio CD in Schools


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Aug 18:  ‘Celebrations: KG to PG’, an audio CD comprising 12 inspirational songs in English for the use of students in schools and colleges, was released in all schools which participated in the recording of Independence Day programme, recently.

The CD was directed by Fr Valerian Mendonca, orchestered by Ashith Pinto and recorded at Sandesha Digital Studio, here.
 
The album includes prayer, patriotic, congratulatory, greeting and welcome songs for students of all creeds and faiths. 62 singers from six English Medium Schools and Colleges have been a part of the album.

Beary’s Public School, St Agnes High School, St Theresa’s School, St Sebastian’s P U College from the urban area,  Maryvale E M School, Kinnigoli and Rotary English School, Moodbidri,  from suburban area have enthusiastically joined in the presentation.

It was released at Rotary English School, Moodbidri on August 11, at Bearys Public School and St Theresa’s High School on August 13, at Maryvale High School, Kinnigoli on August 14 and at St Agnes High School, here on August 16.
 
Sandesha hopes that the new CD will be of immense use to the students and teachers of the various schools and colleges not only in India but also elsewhere.

  

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