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Reflections from the performers: Aston and Bryan

April 25, 2016 By Diane Slone

 

 

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Assisted by Mr. Jason, Aston Tandiono and Bryan Tse performed their Book 4 & 5 recital on Saturday, 23 April.   Here are their post-recital thoughts:

 

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It was my first joint recital and what a great experience for me. It was a pleasure to perform with my friend Bryan and I enjoyed playing for all the songs especially Bach Double. Overall, I have learnt a valuable lesson from this whole recital. In order to perform well in a duet, we need a lot of individual practice as well as teamwork with the partner. Also, as most of the pieces are very long, staying focused and maintaining eye contact with the partner are vital for a successful performance. I am looking forward to performing in my next recital!

 

Bryan

img_7557I never knew a recital could be that fun. The best song that I thought me and Aston did was the Bach Double, as well as the whole concertos we had to play. I had fun playing and what an audience. At least I felt good about it.

 

 

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Reflections from the Performers: Nicole and Tom

April 20, 2016 By Diane Slone

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On Saturday, 16 April, Tom Chiang and Nicole Lee presented their Book 4 & 5 recital.   Here are the thoughts they had to share with all of us after the experience:

 

 

Nicole:

The recital was an interesting experience. It was more fun than doing a graduation because I got to do it with a partner and there were less solos. There were a few rehearsals and I felt pretty prepared for the recital beforehand. Now that it’s finished, I feel like a huge weight has been taken off my shoulders. The recital has also taught me a few lessons on teamwork and collaboration. It’s a lot different working with a partner during a performance and working on your own. Sometimes it’s simpler, sometimes it’s harder. I’m excited for my next recital.

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Tom:

The recital was fab! It was so much fun. I got to perform solo pieces and some joint repertoires. There were some long solo pieces, such as the G minor in book 5 by Vivaldi. I had to play the whole entire Concerto! That was very tiring playing such a long piece.  At least that’s over now! From this recital, I learned that when we play a song together or play a duet together we need to listen to each other in order to perform a great song, like the Bach Double in book 5. It was a lot of work and practice, but I’m glad I did it. I can’t wait for my book 6 recital!

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KSMA Students Help Others Through Oxfam Performance

April 17, 2016 By Diane Slone

img_7508I am beyond proud of our cello, piano and viola students, not to mention their parents + four of our faculty members!  In spite of an (extremely) inconvenient change of venue, Aidan, Benjamin, Cosette, Felix, Jay, Lucas, Ryan and Zara spent their Sunday sharing their music to help others.

Oxfam’s purpose is eradicate poverty and social injustice throughout the world.   The Musical Marathon, held this year for the 26th time, is one of many ways in which Oxfam allows people to be actively involved in helping others.

I interviewed several of the students after the performance.  I asked two questions:

1)What was the best thing about the performing experience today?

  • Star Wars (Zara & Ryan performed this together)
  • Playing a solo
  • Liked that lots of people were watching even though I was a bit nervousimg_7511
  • Car ride

2)How does it feel to know that by playing your instrument here today, you are doing something to help other children have food and clothes and other things?

  • It feels good to help others
  • Makes me feel like I’m doing a good thing helping people
  • It makes me feel quite happy that I’m actually doing something good for people
  • I think it’s good for us to share what we have with others

Many thanks to the parents – and to Mr. Graham, Mr. Jason, Ms. Monica and Ms. Sandra – for taking the time out of your Sunday to make it possible for your students to have this opportunity to use their music to help others!   This is the perfect embodiment of Dr. Suzuki’s philosophy and spirit.

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Piano Trio Recital

March 23, 2016 By Diane Slone

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img_6911The Piano Trio Recital was held on March 19th to celebrate the completion of Suzuki Piano Book 2 for Eva Krkalo, Adele Le Binh and Kornkanya Charoensiddhi.  The entire book was performed and it was played beautifully.

 

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The program featured solo performances such as Minuet in G Major, Hungarian Folk Song and Sonatina in G Major; and duet performances such as The Happy Farmer and Cradle Song.

 

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Our guest pianist, Mila Krkalo, also joined in to perform A Mozart Melody. The program ended with the magnificent Ode To Joy by Beethoven.

 

 

 

Bach in the Subway…the Performance!

March 21, 2016 By Diane Slone

On Saturday, 19 March, a great group of cello, viola and violin students and parents, all of the KSMA string faculty, and even J.S. Bach himself(!) met at Pier 9 to perform in honor of Bach’s birthday.

From the youngest students singing a special rendition of Minuet 1 with their parents, to the most advanced violin students joining with some of the cellists and students from the Prokofiev class to play a special arrangement of Bach’s Chorale “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring”, our students celebrated Bach’s birthday in wonderful style.

At the end of the performance, our own “JS Bach”, Mr. Graham, led all of the students in a Twinkle parade!

Thanks to all of the parents for making the necessary arrangements and plans to ensure that your children could participate!

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