Evelina De Lain, 41, performed Chopin's Nocturnes No 2 in E flat major and No 20 in C sharp minor during a 90-minute performance up a 5,000m Himalayan mountain pass, setting the world record for the highest ever classical music concert. The pianist was joined by a team who helped to drive and carry the Challen piano to the Singela Pass in the Himalayas, India. (Photo/VCG)
Evelina De Lain, 41, performed Chopin's Nocturnes No 2 in E flat major and No 20 in C sharp minor during a 90-minute performance up a 5,000m Himalayan mountain pass, setting the world record for the highest ever classical music concert. The pianist was joined by a team who helped to drive and carry the Challen piano to the Singela Pass in the Himalayas, India. (Photo/VCG)
Evelina De Lain, 41, performed Chopin's Nocturnes No 2 in E flat major and No 20 in C sharp minor during a 90-minute performance up a 5,000m Himalayan mountain pass, setting the world record for the highest ever classical music concert. The pianist was joined by a team who helped to drive and carry the Challen piano to the Singela Pass in the Himalayas, India. (Photo/VCG)