Mr. Rakesh Nigam - CEO of IPRS
India,26th May 2020.
In
the wake of current pandemic, many sectors and industries been adversely
impacted resulting in widespread uncertainties. There are growing concerns over
livelihood and people are looking for direction and support to survive the
economic downturn.The importance of being represented as a
community whichever be the sector is felt now more than ever.Rallying behind,
the music creation fraternity, IPRS has been organizing a series of workshops
and webinars to address various issues and offer solutions during the lockdown
phase. As part of this sustained effort, The Indian Performing Right
Society Ltd. (IPRS)will host a webinar titled
‘Getting Organized during Adversities’, in association with Music Plus on
Wednesday, 27th May at 4pm. The session will be LIVE on Music Plus and
IPRS social media handles.
In this
session, some of the finest minds in the music creation space from India and
abroad, will be discussing best practices and ways & means to have a sustainable
and rewarding future.
The panelists of the session include
luminaries from the music industry such as Mr. Horace Trubridge, General
Secretary Musicians’ Union; Mr. Ratish Tagde, President Musicians Federation of
India (MFI) and Mr. Vijay Benegal, Sound Engineer and the session will
further be moderated by Mr. Atul Churamani, MD Turnkey Music &
Representative of IPRS.
Commenting on the initiative Mr.
Rakesh Nigam, CEO of the IPRS said,“With
the boom in distribution and consumption of content, there had been a surge in
music creation as well. However, the
sudden halt, owing to the pandemic has resulted in a situation of great
uncertainty for the entire music fraternity comprising of music creators,
performers, technicians, and the labour force.
Hence through the webinar, IPRS is bringing together the stakeholders
from different sectors of the industry to highlight the impending crisis and
recommend ways to streamline the work process, thus paving the way for a
rewarding future for music and the community as a whole.”
Mr.
Atul Churamani, Founder and MD of Turnkey Music & PublishingandPublisher
Member of IPRSsaid, " We haven't had a crisis like this
in our lifetimes and the financial havoc it will wreak is yet to be fully
understood. However, there are already people and sections of the music
industry that are in distress. Action needs to be taken now, to both tackle
this crisis and anyone that may crop up in the future. This panel should throw
forth a lot of ideas that can be acted on swiftly".
Mr. Horace Trubridge, General Secretary
Musicians’ Union commented, “This
terrible pandemic has hit the international music community particularly hard. Organizations
like mine are working flat-out to provide musicians with the support advice and
guidance that they need to see them through this crisis and musicians’ representatives
all over the world need to work together as we plan for recovery”
Mr. Ratish Tagde, President Musicians
Federation of India (MFI) said, "This global pandemic has
caused financial insecurities across the world and various sectors. The Indian
Music industry is no exception to that. We need to unite, fight this together,
and explore opportunities."
Mr. Vijay Benegal, Sound Engineer mentioned, "Most people know of the many
singers, lyricists and composers that are involved in the production of music.
Not many are aware of the time and effort put in by sound engineers and
technicians who work behind the scenes to create the magic. COVID19 has
introduced severe uncertainties that our industry has never before
experienced. Moving forward, it is essential for us to come together and create
suitable platforms that voice our professional concerns and support each
other.”