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Musical Concert For A Noble Cause
By Rosli Abidin Yahya
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Some 50 young musicians from the La Strad Musique (LSM)
will perform in a charity concert to be held at the International
Convention Centre in Berakas on Dec 4.
The musical concert is organised by
Basmida, a drugs eradication organisation, and La Strad Musique (LSM),
a local music school in Madang. It is supported by HSBC.
The event is aimed at introducing
music as a pastime to the younger generation in the country so that
they would stay away from negative influences like drug abuse.
LSM leader for the adult music
students, Beverly Sim, said they rehearse once or twice a week for
the upcoming concert of their lifetime. The violinist added that
they started practising since last April.
Apart from the 50 young LSM
musicians aged between 4 and 35 the concert will also feature more
than 40 musicians from the neighbouring Malaysian state of Sarawak.
They will be performing with
various orchestra instruments such as violin, cello, double bass,
digital grand piano, classical guitar, electric violin and midi.
Led by the LS1Vl leader, the junior
musicians have been practising four to five songs since April. They
will also join the adult musicians in 15 other musical pieces.
The charity concert will feature
some 25 to 26 musical pieces ranging from baroque, modern
contemporary and p Ramlee's evergreen pieces to classical, Disney
music and folk tunes.
Besides trying to promote music as
a hobby among youths here, the concert also hopes to raise fund for
Rakan Basmida project as well as for scholarships to support
talented LSM students to pursue studies in music overseas.
Meanwhile Kimberly, a LSM music
teacher, said the Sarawakian musicians will arrive on December 1 and
they will rehearse for a few days before the concert date.
A musical director from the London
College of Music and Media Faculty at the Thames Valley University
will be arriving in Brunei on Dec 2 to coach the performers as well
as to conduct workshops for both the students and - the general
public.
"Those who are interested to attend
the workshops are required to buy tickets," she said. The concert
tickets priced at $100, $70, $50, $30 and $10 (for students) are
available from Kimherley at 8753360 or Hjh Ramlah at 8753005. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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