The MPMI seeks to establish links to music institutions which are willing to support its development by consultancy, advocacy, teachers’ training, visiting teachers and/or financially.
E.g. benefit concerts performed in favour of the MPMI:
_Showorkest Harmonie Fortissimo, Venlo, Netherlands, 3 concerts in 2010 (two in Venlo and one in Vienna)
_The Collonaden Quartet in Hamburg in 2009
_The Hermann László Music School & Music High School Szekesfehervar, Hungary, in Vienna in 2009. The concert was arranged for by the Bach Music School Vienna in order to raise funds for an E-Piano for the MPMI.
In the context of an informal partnership the J.S.Bach Music School Vienna furthermore supported the MPMI by means of 2 workshops (in 2008 and 2010) in Kalimpong and a 2 week’s study-trip of the MPMI’s director to Vienna (in 2008). All costs were jointly financed by MPO Austria, Charitable Association for the Support of the My Peace Music Institute and the Bach Music School.
Workshop, May 2010:
Ms. Sandra Fuerthauer, JSBM, stayed with the MPMI for 5 weeks and introduced the students to rhythmics. Furthermore she held piano lessons. She presented the achievements of her work in a fare-well event to invited guests from Kalimpong.

Mr. Helfried Krainer (Guitar) and Mr. Luis Morais (Violin), JSBM, spent 2 weeks at the MPMI and worked with the children as well as with interested grown-ups.
Workshop: April 2008

Study trip of Mr. Dawa Tamang, Director of the My Peace Music Institute, to Vienna, October 2008
Mr. Tamang stayed in Vienna for 2,5 weeks and was trained by teachers of the JSBM. Because of all the training we forgot to take pictures ![]()
On the occasion of Mr. Tamang’s stay in Vienna a benefit concert was organized by MPO Austria. Teachers from the J.S. Bach Music School played classical pieces. H.E. the Indian Ambassador to Austria kindly adopted the patronage.
Fact-finding mission of the JSBM to Kalimpong, November 2007:
On the occasion of the first visit of the JSBM to India the My Peace Music Institute was officially opened and the first solo-instrumental music competition in the Himalayan Hills was organized.
From right to left: Ms. Mari Naka, Mr. Luis Morrais, Director Hanns Stekel, Mr. John Rapport - JSBM Vienna

