Miss Albina Lepcha, a teenaged girl left
the audience spell bound when she tuned her violin piece “Mozart
23 II movement” as solo at the Defense Auditorium in
Gangtok last night.
Albina, a fifteen-year-old orphan girl from Gandhi Ashram
(an orphanage school) in Kalimpong, was very keen on learning
violin and she started learning to play the instrument at
the tender age of seven when she studied in class I. “Violin
is my life and I am in madly in love with the instrument.
I forget everything when I listen to the tune of violin,”
she told The Statesman during a short interaction at the event.
“I started learning to play the instrument at school
as it was a part of our curriculum. But later on I fell in
love with the instrument,” she added.
She along with her other friends has performed in Darjeeling
and Kalimpong several times but played here in Gangtok for
the first time. She narrated that this instrument may be her
weak point. When asked that which other musical instrument
appealed to her, she replied, “Piano would be the other
instrument which I like listening to but do not have any idea
about the technicalities of the instrument. It would be best
if I continue to play violin so I pledge to continue playing
it” she added.
Not only Albina but also the little ones from Army School
drew an audience of 500-odd people including both army men
and civilians.
The audience applauded the children for their efforts during
the performance. The Army School also had a choir and an orchestra
amid the programme, which was started by Gandhi Ashram from
Kalimpong.
Gandhi Ashram began with Ay Mere Watan Key Logo, Johnny's
Apple Eat Sweet and a medley of Hindi film songs, which really
enthralled the audience.
The army school did not lag behind and performed a full version
of Ramayana called Ram Baan in their theatre show.
State Governor Mr Sudarshan Agarwal and chief justice Mr AN
Ray along with state army chief GOC Mr KVS Lolotra also graced
the occasion. “It really mesmerised me when Gandhi Ashram
performed the solo piece on violin and orchestra” said
Mr Sudarshan Agarwal state Governor.
“Students should be given more time by their parents
and teachers should guide them well for fu-ture” he
added.
Mr Agarwal also felicitated some teachers and performers and
appreciated them at the end of the function.