Happenings
OK I admit I don’t know what title to put; I have many things to blog but the thoughts are scattered all over, never mind the fact that I have other channels to pour out my musings.
Elizabeth, I hope u are reading this, so are you, wei yin and alen.
Liz and Wy, remember you all asked me to go MPO? Well I just checked the schedule and the ones with Joshua Bell are as listed:
Do let me know when you all want to go and let’s book the tics! Wy, u want good food, there is California Pizza Kitchen in KLCC *bet u trust my taste after Chilis*
| Fri 13 Jul 07, 8.30pm
LEGACY Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Matthias Bamert conductor Joshua Bell violin WAGNER Prelude: The Mastersingers The 06/07 Season closes, as is customary, with a major symphony by one of the two great Austrian masters of the late Romantic era, Mahler and Bruckner, But as Bruckner’s Sixth Symphony (premièred by Mahler) is one of his most concise and direct, that gives us time to include not only Wagner’s majestic Prelude to his most cheerful and entertaining opera, but to welcome back on to the DFP stage star violinist Joshua Bell. |
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| Sat 14 Jul 07, 8.30pm
LEGACY Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Matthias Bamert conductor Joshua Bell violin WAGNER Prelude: The Mastersingers The 06/07 Season closes, as is customary, with a major symphony by one of the two great Austrian masters of the late Romantic era, Mahler and Bruckner, But as Bruckner’s Sixth Symphony (premièred by Mahler) is one of his most concise and direct, that gives us time to include not only Wagner’s majestic Prelude to his most cheerful and entertaining opera, but to welcome back on to the DFP stage star violinist Joshua Bell. |
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| Sun 15 Jul 07, 3.00pm
LEGACY Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Matthias Bamert conductor Joshua Bell violin WAGNER Prelude: The Mastersingers The 06/07 Season closes, as is customary, with a major symphony by one of the two great Austrian masters of the late Romantic era, Mahler and Bruckner, But as Bruckner’s Sixth Symphony (premièred by Mahler) is one of his most concise and direct, that gives us time to include not only Wagner’s majestic Prelude to his most cheerful and entertaining opera, but to welcome back on to the DFP stage star violinist Joshua Bell. |
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‘Featured in countless articles and named one of the “50 Most Beautiful People” by People magazine, the boyish-looking virtuoso is considered something of a heartthrob among classical music fans. ‘
The website where I got that quote from states he is 37 (and they still call him ‘boyish-looking’) !! Wei yin told me he is good-looking so I went to google the pics.
I was imagining him to be younger.
Wow, he looks good here. I bet it is the pics of his younger days. See, age does catch up with you. But then again, I will be there for the music, not the looks. Want to look at lengchais, go google pics only la, why would I bother to pay like RM 30 to see him *I do NOT google lengchais ok, except for the time when I need to feature takeshi kaneshiro in my blog*
I am enjoying life now =) I love the look at people studying hardcore in the library while I am enjoying my freedom( that was wat michi did on the last day of exams, not me!!) I love watching astro for hours with the feel of remote control on my hands, I love being a youtube junkie, I love reading my story books.The only thing I will about uni during holz is friends; but then again, we are a happening bunch and tonight itself we have poh leen’s 21st bday party to attend. Then we have hui xin’s. Then we are seeing each other during industrial attachment.
I love holidays^_^


May 26th, 2007 at 12:22 am
OMG!!! Haha…God, you mentioned my name =) Yes, isn’t he good looking??? HAHA. I didn’t know he’s 37, lol. Me too, I love holidays =)
October 28th, 2008 at 6:32 pm
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