Mangaluru: Divine, inspirational ‘Gospel Concert’ at St Aloysius College


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Mangaluru, Mar 31: A ‘Gospel Concert’ was held by 12 students of St Aloysius College at the college on March 29, under the leadership of Reuben Machado, a lecturer of Journalism Department, and a musician.

The concert was a musical buffet of English, Hindi, Kannada and Konkani, both traditional and contemporary eleven beautiful gospel hymns and psalms well and gloriously presented by the choir members. The instrumentalists were Aaron Mark on the bass guitar, Riyan Soans on the lead guitar, Roopith D’Souza on the keyboard, Shresht R Kadri on the drums and Reuben Machado on the flute and harmonica. The lead singers were Paloma Rodriguez, Alina Peris, Lisha Pereira, Shreyal Vaz, Hayden Sequeira, Bindu Cutinha, Dealle D’Souza, Giselle Aranha and Amy Mascarehnas.

Fr Melwyn Pinto SJ, the rector of St Aloysius Institutions was the chief guest of the programme. Fr Praveen Martis SJ, the principal, presided over the same. Dr Alwyn D’sa, the registrar, the block directors, staff members, parents and students were present for the programme.

The programme was compered by Anup Denzil Veigas and Alita Maria D’Sa, of St Aloysius College English department. Reuben Machado delivered the vote of thanks.

  

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