Thursday, June 3, 2010

DO THIS BEFORE YOU HOG THE TV FOR THE WORLD CUP.

Your school-going kids will begin a well-earned holiday starting tomorrow. From 12 June to 12 July, many of you will hogging the TV and rooting for your favorite team.

Can I suggest that you kick-off the kids vacation by treating them to the charity performance by the Canticle Singers. Take them to the Matinee performances 3pm this Saturday or Sunday at the Lambang Sari, Istana Budaya. Also take the mothers for the evening performance ……kind of peace-offering before 12 June……


IT ALL BEGAN IN RESPONSE TO HELPING THE LESS FORTUNATE

The seeds for initiating this vocal ensemble were first sown in October 1989 when HK was commissioned to organise a one night Gala Concert as a fund raiser for a local student scholarship fund. The concert would feature a visiting 33 member community Filipino choir, His Sounds led by Romulo G Pizana, a mathematics professor by profession and an alumni of the world renown Philippine Madrigal Singers. The concert which offered a rich accapella collection of classical numbers, spirituals, popular and Broadway hits; was an enormous success and the audience just clamoured for more and were rewarded accordingly. HK had been exposed to leading foreign choirs but had never heard anything as heavenly as those Filipino voices which made an indelible impression and home in his heart.

However it was not until the middle of 1992, in a response to the need of a Senoi community in Perak for some badly needed motorcyles, that a few music aficionados got together to do fund raising concert. A vocal ensemble was born under the banner of "The Canticle Choir" (subsequently renamed "The Canticle Singers" or "TCS") and The Word by Claire Cloninger and Tom Fettke, marked our first production which was staged on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th December 1992 at Trinity Methodist Church, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Although the vocal group numbered only 14 comprising 6 sopranos, 3 altos, 2 tenors, 2 basses and 1 narrator; they rendered a vocally satisfactory performance which was well received by almost full houses.

Over the years TCS has expanded its repertoire to in include a diverse genre of music including folk, pop, rock, jazz and gospel, Broadway and has also staged full length musical productions. Our musical numbers are performed either accompanied by a live music ensemble or full orchestral trax or acappela.

for details. HERE

7 comments:

  1. Uncle, the ladies are also eagerly waiting to watch the World-Cup.
    So who is minding the kids? Who will be cooking, doing the laundry an dirty dishes?
    Can you suggest a way out so that we women too can get a well-earned rest and shouting ourselves hoarse.
    I think Speed Queen, MCD delivery and MaxClean cleaning service will be doing roaring business the month-long duration.
    Who do you think wil be in the final? My bet is Spain and Brazil.

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  2. This info was taken from their website(http://www.thecanticlesingers.com)

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    CAST LIST:

    We are pleased to announce the cast as follows

    The Company

    Andrew Lai Chii Horng
    Betsy Yeo Wai Li
    Chang Yow Keong
    Charity Lee Chin Ai
    Chow Hung Lan
    Emmanuel Shumba
    Jasmine Lee Chian Hui
    Jon Ti Yi Hong
    Lim Ai Da
    Low Tze Liang
    Lucy Khoo Poh Looi
    Mak Su Yin
    Michelle Siaw Mong Cheng
    Patricia Ngo Kim Lan
    Samuel Goh Min Tzung
    Shameela Chandran
    Thiruganesh Rao

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    Old fart bernard, i have a question for you.. how come you only support efforts by piggy chinkies but not for Malay natives of this country? How come you chinkies always group together to subordinate, oppress, discriminate and demonise other races? Do you piggy chinkies know that where ever u go in this world, be it europe, austra-asia, south east asia, north america etc , u all will be hated by the natives?
    Ever wonder why? its because of the piggy chinkie values that you all bring. U know..the one where u are oblivious to others, talk rudely and treat others badly? its bad enough that u all smell bad, but behaving badly is what turns people off...

    We know your agenda to create chaos in this country , u old chinkie piggy, so dont think the natives will take this lying down.

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  3. Hey chinkie hater

    what's wrong with you?
    I guessed you have syiok sendiri too much in Jom Heboh, or attended too much btn lectures and had your brain damaged, or read too much of awang selamat's writings.

    No need to hate people. If you have a religion, it must be the one banned by Jakim.

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  4. Chnkie Hater

    I knew it. That is why this racist man bothers to publicise the show.
    If it is a Malay concert, will he bother?
    And he's always talking about 1Malaysia.
    1Chinese more superior, right old man

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  5. eatpig,

    Yes this racist chinkies will only think less if it was by any other race.
    Just look at how Anon 4.41pm degrades jom heboh, referring to it in a degrading manner, when he very well knows that it is the lower to middle class malays who are majority in this concert.
    At the same time he takes a swipe at Utusan Malaysia. A paper that has a predominantly malay based readers.
    To this chauvinists, anything malay is insulting. They are just too scared to degrade the malays directly so they sugar coat it with code words such as "jom heboh", "BTN" , "Utusan" .. but we all know, they might as well talk bad about malays because that is what they have in their hearts.. hatred towards the malays.

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  6. I agree with eatpig.

    The Gala concert should be held in Istana Budaya. Then chinkie hater could appreciate it.

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  7. Hey chinkie hater

    Whay worry about this concert?
    You have a lot of concerts to syiok and heboh sendiri. You have those 'wajib tayang' movies to kecoh yourself all the way to metrofulus. Give others some space lah!

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