Monday, December 19, 2011

拉曼大学华乐团第二届大型音乐演奏会:‘旋萦之夜’ -(3)

After the guzheng solo, 5 of our best performers collaborated on a string quintet.
The song performed was Colourful Clouds Chasing The Moon(彩云追月), 
a traditional piece by Ren Guang.
The song intend to capture the scene of the night sky.


#9 String Quintet - Colourful Clouds Chasing The Moon

The last soloist of the concert, Mr. Lee Yean Sing later performed to the audiences on
a song titled Sales Clerk Came to The Village(山村来了售货员).


The main instrument: Suona which resemble the trumpet


#10 Suona Solo - Sales Clerk Came to The Village - Mr. Lee Yean Sing 



Finally, the concert came to the end when our conductor Mr. Ryan Choon once again lead
the orchestra to performed two songs known as
Ditty Combinations(小曲联奏) and Dance of The Golden Snake(金蛇狂舞)

Ditty Combinations is a combination of 3 movies theme songs from The Tricky Master(千王之王), Legend of The Condor Hero (铁血丹心)and The Beach of Shanghai(上海滩)。

# 11 The last ensemble - Ditty Combinations and Dance of The Golden Snake

The concert came to its end after we performed Once upon a time in China(男儿当志强)
to thanks all our audiences who made the concert possible.

#13 Encore -  Once upon a time in China





#12 Closing Ceremony

#13 The Performers

#14 The organizing committees and helpers

~The end~

Photography credited to Mr. Riou Yip, Mr. Ronald Chan & Mr. Edmund Ling

Friday, December 16, 2011

拉曼大学华乐团第二届大型音乐演奏会:‘旋萦之夜’ -(2)


After the pipa solo performance, the next performance was a small group ensemble
on the song titled Miracle (奇迹) of which you probably have heard before 
from the infamous Twleve Girls Band.

#7 Small Group Ensemble - Miracle

The next ensemble, we've performed two well-known Chinese Orchestra piece  
entitled "Thunder in The Drought (旱天雷)" and "FengYang Flower Drum(凤阳花鼓)"
under the lead of  Mr. Set Yu Jian

#8 The second ensemble - conducted by Mr. Set Yu Jian

Our guzheng player, Mr. Liew Zhian Ming later 'wow' the audiences by performing
the guzheng concerto entitled The Eternal Sorrow of Lin'An (临安遗恨)

This piece was composed by He Zhan-Hao who other famous work
 include the Butterfly Lover Concerto. 
The concerto also won the Prize of Composition at the 
14th Shanghai Spring Music Festival in 1991.

The eternal sorrow of Lin'An was composed using the ancient tune
 'The River all Red' as the basic musical material. 

The music expresses the grief and indignation of Yue Fei in prison. 
who is a great national hero and famous general. 
He was put into prison in Lin'an (now known as Hangzhou) 
and murdered there by the capitulationist officials
headed by Qin Gui who favoured surrender
 because of his keeping up resistance against the invasion of the Nuzhens, a tribe from the north. 

Apart from the above mentioned, we also seen a combination of the
western music instrument, the piano with the Chinese Guzheng in this performance.
 The pianist accompanied our guzheng soloist was Mr. Soong Hoong Cheng
 who is also one of the lecturer from UTAR.

#8 Guzheng Solo - The Eternal Sorrow of Lin'An (临安遗恨) by Mr. Liew Zhian Ming



To be continue...

Photography credited to Mr. Edmund Ling & Mr. Ronald Chan

Saturday, November 12, 2011

拉曼大学华乐团第二届大型音乐演奏会:‘旋萦之夜’ - (1)

The 2nd Chinese Orchestra Concert


If you attended the concert~ a million thanks to you!

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!

If you missed the concert~ read on to find out more about it!

and thank you for spending time on this post!

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I'm Yvonne Jong, a member of the orchestra since 2 years ago. 
If you've been sticking long enough to this space, you'll probably 
notice that i'm the only one who've been keeping this space from growing molds.

Sometime i do wonder whether peoples do read what I've typed 
because i rarely get any feedback aka. comment from the reader

So, please do leave me a comment after you read this. 
Thank you!

P/S~ You may skip this part because i just want to promote my own blog but if you've read it. Thank you. Ngek~~Ngek~~Ngek~~

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Last year, we held our first concert in June and it's of great success.

This year, lucky enough, we were still able to carry on with our second concert themed
"旋萦之夜"
which means
Embraces by the beautiful melodies of the night

From night practices at the cafeteria(i would say feeding the mosquitoes) to the stage, 
we really do put in a lot of time and dedication to this concert.



With great honor, the concert was opened by Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon



#1 The opening ceremony

After the opening ceremony, we are all ready to perform!

The first song we've performed was known as The Bolivian Dance(玻璃维亚舞曲)
This lively music is dance in the rhythm with movements that will make you smile.
It describe the Bolivian's Dances as they are happy and colourful.

The second song was Dum Dum (达姆.达姆)
which is also known as Koum Tara Algerian Folk Song
As the name implies, originally from the Africa's folk song, the first part of this music is played
an octave higher on a chinese flute that resembles the piccolo.

#2 The first ensemble : Bolivian Dance and Dum Dum
Conductor : Mr. Ryan Choon






Henceforth, the Liuqin Solo by Ms. Teoh Ming Hui.

The song performed was Winter Hunting (冬猎)
which is a piece written in the 70s
Winter Hunting is one of the movements from the Liuqin Concerto
'Sketches of Life in Northern China' by Liu Xijin
comprising the four movements
Horse Racing (赛马), Reindeer(驯鹿), Fisherman's Song (渔歌) and Winter Hunting (冬猎)

It describe the excitement on a hunting trip 
from tracking the prey to chasing the prey
and finally the pure pleasure of the hunter on returning from a successful trip

#3 Liuqin solo - Winter Hunting by Ms. Teoh Ming Hui


Next up is the Dizi Duet accompanied with percussion by our 10 members.

The song played was August Osmanthus Blossom (八月桂花遍地开)
Osmanthus is one of the plants of Hangzhou, China which blossom sweetly
each year around mid-autumn. This piece describe the stunningly beautiful
view of the Osmanthus blossom with a feeling of fulfillment and deep joy.

#4 Dizi Duet - August Osmanthus Blossom


Next up is the Erhu Unison by our 7 gentleman's.

Together, they brought us back to the good old days
by playing the piece titled 'American Oldies Capriccio(美国往事随想曲)'

Composed by well-known erhu master, Zhou Wei who wrote it on commitment to
 the visit of President George H.W. Bush to China in 2005.
The piece compiled memorable songs from the olden days
such as
Top of the World, Yesterday, Memory, Do Re Mi and Oh Susana

#5 Erhu Unison - American Oldies Capriccio





After the erhu performance, Mr. Ryan Choon 
enlightened the audiences
on a pipa solo piece titled 'Spring of The Tian Shan Mountain (天山之春)'

This piece was composed by the renowned pipa master Wang Fandi based on one of the famous
pieces of Xinjiang Uyghur folk music for dance. Accompanied our pipa soloist, Mr. Ryan Choon was
percussionist Mr. Ho Jing Yeat on the hand drum.


#6 Pipa Solo - Spring of The Tian Shan Mountain





To be continue...


Photography credited to Mr. Ronald Chan

Monday, October 17, 2011

“旋音”音乐会集训营 Music Camp - A surprise for all

Day 3

Today, we are joined by a few new attendees
who've just got back from their hometown.
Is more merrier today!!!

The training camp progress as scheduled
and we have a lot of fun

#1 Our two Gu Zheng players: Mr. Liew and Mr. Ho
































        Now let's see who's the master of Gu Zheng.......

#2 Woodwind practicing

















#3 Bowed Practicing


#4 Percussion



#5 Plucking



#6 Bass player


Ensemble time for today was a bit different from yesterday

#7 Ensemble time - Why is everyone turning their head?








#8 Happy Birthday!!!



Ah~~So is Jia Jing's birthday today!!!
#9

One! Two! Three! Aha~~! Now suck all these 3 candles out from the cake!!

#10 
Jia Jing: 'One~Two~...hey there're only two candles!'
#11 
Mr.Liew: 'The 3rd is my finger dude. This one~!'
#12 

Mr. Liew: 'Yay! I've succeed!!!'


#13 A group photo with the happy birthday boy