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Strategies & Market Trends : Asia Forum

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To: Stitch who wrote (2767)3/27/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: Stitch  Read Replies (1) of 9980
 
Thread,

A night to remember in K.L.

Last night my wife surprised me with tickets to the K.L. Symphony Orchestra. It was our first visit to the symphony and my wife is just starting to learn to enjoy classical western music. She had arranged for Bernie Tate (who is off to Kulim by car today) to join us with his scandously young and pretty Malay girlfriend.

What a great evening. The troupe is a small 32 piece orchestra that play in a building designed and built under the personal auspices of Mahatir, specifically for experimental theatre. So not exactly a concert hall, but our roll away bleecher seats were just a few feet from the musicians and it put us in the middle of the action. The real treat of the evening was the solo performance of a ten year old prodigy. her name was Sylvia Loh. This young and exuberant Chinese girl played Mozart as if she had been doing so for years, her tiny hands barley able to cover an octave. I fully expect to buy her CD's one day and tell the story of seeing her at the age of 10. Fantastic!

Western arts are alive and well in K.L.!

best,
Stitch
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