In Youthful Company: An Evening of Classical Violin Favorites

What an honour to be invited by Esplanade to perform at the Esplanade Concourse!!

Join us-
13 April 2022 (Wednesday)
7PM & 8PM
Esplanade Concourse
FREE

Link to event here:
https://www.esplanade.com/festivals-and-series/in-youthful-company/2022/an-evening-of-classical-violin-favourites?Start=20220330

See you there !
🙂

Meah Violin Studio Annual Concert 2021

I’m so excited and super proud to be showcasing the hard work of all my students who are bravely stepping forth on this beautiful stage at the Esplanade Recital Studio.

It has been a rough 2 years for many of us, switching to violin lessons online ie: grappling with wonky internet connections, yet persevering in our journey to being better, healthy musicians.

This is our first time performing live in a long while.

Super stoked!

PM for tickets 🙂

Violin Studio Recital 2016

Can’t believe 3 years has passed since I organised my first studio concert! Crazy week having to juggle rehearsals with Singapore Lyric Opera as well as extra lessons for students for the upcoming recital!

 

So here goes:

Plugging my 3rd Annual Violin Studio recital coming up next Monday 21 Nov! Venue: 10 Square Auditorium @ Orchard Central, 7.30PM.

Apart from showcasing my students, I will also be playing Beethoven trio Op 70 No 1 in D Major (“Ghost”)  with special guests Sim Yi Kai (piano) and Eddie Sim (cello)!

Tickets going at $25 each! (And as bonus entertainment, you can see me attempt to conduct. Just imagine that..!!!!)

Interested parties please PM me to reserve tickets, or you could always try your luck and purchase at the door. Hope to see you there!

Anime Night (2nd Annual Concert 2015)

This year’s concert was a non-classical event, (vs 2014’s classical concert)- in line with my philosophy of exposing students to various genres of music. With an anime-themed programme, students had the opportunity to play solo anime music from Studio Ghibli, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Final Fantasy, Macross Frontier, just to name a few popular ones.

The programme booklet cover (Bearby the studio bear, dressed in a Totoro suit), specially designed by my very artistically-inclined student, Kirsten.

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For this year’s concert, the studio was divided into two ensembles (junior & senior ensemble) which also allowed for more flexibility in repertoire.

In line with the anime theme, I specially arranged Joe Hisaishi’s “Promise of the World” from Howl’s Moving Castle for my 6 Junior Ensemble students- aged (4-9). For 5 of them, it’s the first time playing together in a group setting. And they pulled this off without me guiding them or waving my hands madly in the air during the concert. In fact, I could sit back and enjoy the concert, just like the rest of the audience. So proud of my little champions!

To up the ante further, the evening was complete with my arrangement of popular Cantonese rock favorite from Beyond (Hai Kuo Tian Kong), performed by senior ensemble students.
Students were presented with the rare chance to share the same stage with professional musicians- guest performers Chee Wah Yong (bass), Jennifer Ng (cajon/percussion) and Sim Yi Kai, our pianist for the evening.  With just 2 quick run-throughs on the actual day, the senior ensemble managed to pull this off during the concert (without me having to conduct, or play together with them) GOOD JOB! (i.e.: I’m not in the video)

Held at the Singapore American Club, students performed for their family and friends in this sold-out concert, before proceeding for delicious light refreshments.

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Kudos to the entire studio, including the guest performers, for dressing up in fancy costume. It was indeed an enjoyable evening for everyone, and I’m looking forward to planning next year’s programme!

BEYOND- Hai Kuo Tian Kong (Violin Ensemble Cover)

Presenting my senior ensemble students, performing a piece that needs no further introduction. I would like to thank them for indulging the whims of their quirky violin teacher and putting up this performance! 🙂 With just 2 quick run-throughs on concert day, they managed to stick together on their own as an ensemble! Super proud of them!!!