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If education was meant to inspire students the wonders and joy of learning, I think it has failed me on most accounts. In fact, I am convinced that there are murderous consequences...
Of course, there were rare moments in NUS when I genuinely looked forward to lecture... but tragically, these "interesting" modules seem to gravitate strongly towards the Arts and Social Sciences faculty.
This semester was no different. Despite having fulfilled the university requirements of elective modules, I decided that this was my last chance at taking a module that I truly liked.
It was a tough decision with tempting (at least to me...) modules such as Reason and Persuasion (Philosophy), Japanese/French/German Language, Science of Music, Music in the Global Context, Introduction to Film Art.
But in the end, I rashly bidded for MUA3211: Chamber Singers II.
But who could resist the temptation of NOT taking a module at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music? Thecacophony kaleidoscope of music I hear as I walk to my class is sufficient to make my day.
Fine, I'm not very rational again.
Nonetheless, I've stuck long enough to realize that there's a performance in less than 48hours... and to think that I've never gone for any of the free noon recitals at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory before.
Guess I'll view the conservatory concert hall for the first time, from the stage. AGAD.
Monday Noon Recital
Venue: Conservatory Concert Hall
Date: 16 March 2009, Monday, 12.15pm
IV. Vivace
Sonata in A major (1886) by by Franck
III. Recitativo - Fantasia
IV. Allegretto poco mosso
Cantabile by Paganini
Three Shakespeare Songs by Vaughan Williams
Fancies I by Sven-Eric Johanson
Sigh No More, Ladies (from Much Ado About Nothing, Act II, Sc. 3) by George Shearing
Of course, there were rare moments in NUS when I genuinely looked forward to lecture... but tragically, these "interesting" modules seem to gravitate strongly towards the Arts and Social Sciences faculty.
This semester was no different. Despite having fulfilled the university requirements of elective modules, I decided that this was my last chance at taking a module that I truly liked.
It was a tough decision with tempting (at least to me...) modules such as Reason and Persuasion (Philosophy), Japanese/French/German Language, Science of Music, Music in the Global Context, Introduction to Film Art.
But in the end, I rashly bidded for MUA3211: Chamber Singers II.
Module Descriptus:It was unplanned and unexpected because it was worth only 2MCs (as opposed to the normal 4MCs), 3 hours of lessons, and even had a compulsory audition. In other words, this module is really damn boh hua lah.
This course allow students to learn the fundamentals of vocal production and choral techinique through participation in a vocal performance ensemble. Students will participate in regular rehearsals, and will learn and perform choral music with an emphasis on Renaissance and Twentieth-century music. Through this course, students will gain knowledge of diverse repertoire, composers, genres, styles and period performance practices. They will also learn fundamentals of vocal production and choral technique and will experience working together in a unique team ensemble.
But who could resist the temptation of NOT taking a module at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music? The
Fine, I'm not very rational again.
Nonetheless, I've stuck long enough to realize that there's a performance in less than 48hours... and to think that I've never gone for any of the free noon recitals at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory before.
Guess I'll view the conservatory concert hall for the first time, from the stage. AGAD.
Monday Noon Recital
Venue: Conservatory Concert Hall
Date: 16 March 2009, Monday, 12.15pm
PROGRAMME
Piano Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 14 (1912) by ProkofievIV. Vivace
Khoo Hui Ling (MUS3), piano
Sonata in A major (1886) by by Franck
III. Recitativo - Fantasia
IV. Allegretto poco mosso
Cantabile by Paganini
Jia Xiaoke (MUS4), violin
Liu Jia, piano
Liu Jia, piano
Three Shakespeare Songs by Vaughan Williams
Fancies I by Sven-Eric Johanson
Sigh No More, Ladies (from Much Ado About Nothing, Act II, Sc. 3) by George Shearing
Conservatory Chamber Singers
Labels: Chamber Singers II, MUA3211, NUS, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
5 Comments:
while its true that the StraitsTimes have some awfully shallow threads of comments, i think waking up everyday reading these makes me feel closer to home (somewhat)... awww...
StraitsTimes online edition (clarify)
Haha. Like how I read NZ Herald to feel at home... Awwww...
Oops.
I think that didn't turn out right..
Hey, the first comic reminded me of the freaky attempted & failed + attempted & successful killing at anti-younivaristy.
Nonetheless, those school emails and news describing what had happened definitely didn't make me feel at home. Wwwa (Awww inverted)... ewwwwwww... *puke*
- Glass Cookie
OMG, jus saw ur house pics....
At least when my A/c drips water, its clear water...
We missed u in weiqi class,its not the same w/o u!!!!!!
Anw, I found out Laoshi was borned in 1978.
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