Monday, July 21, 2008

SGI President Ikeda's Encouragement

Youth is a truly wonderful thing. Unfortunately, though, this is often something that's hard to appreciate when we're young. Life passes by quickly. Before we know it, we are old. That's why in our youth we should be as active as we possibly can. Rather than a life of blank pages, live a life crammed full of memories -of battles well fought and wonderfully diverse experiences. Not to leave behind any history, to just grow old and die, is a sad way to live.

An Evening of Light Classic

Dear clarinetists, i think you all may interested to go ;p




Friday, July 18, 2008

Good News

good news to share! i've just received a sms from Mendy tua pui.

Starting from 17th July 08, she will be officially an OBOIST in UTHM Orchestra! unfortunately, she has 2 learn on her own coz she's the only oboist in d orchestra. she's learning violin in her music class too.

Also, she had a new room mate from Bukit Mertajam that plays alto sax during high school.


Congratulations to Mendy!!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Pre-classical age part 2

From Egypt simple music and it been introduce to the Eastern civilizations. Eastern people found music like a source of magic would changes peoples emotions as a gift from Gods for example:

Orpheus been known as "the Father of Songs"


orpheus's head held by his wife





Apollo God of music,poetry and light

God of poetry. some songs is composed based on a poem

and more......


Than music is introduce to China. With far-reaching code of symbols which conferred upon it in addition to it's value as an art (the scores). The behaviour of individuals and of the state, of reflection the movements of the heavenly body at one and the same time a method of passing the time and that's the view of China towards music in the historical time. It's also believe it's power over the human minds was the strong and it's said that it's growing weaker since in proportion as it has become more widely defused that is generally supposed to possess magical properties.

end of part2