Held in the Conservatory concert hall, and complimentary, kids of all ages were welcomed. Many families attended, and some brought their babies along. Not often you can bring young kids to halls like these.
This is the opening - on the woodwind section. In this part, the emcee (whom I think is a faculty member and conductor of the orchestra later on) introduces the flute, clarinet, oboe and tuba.
In this second part, we look at the brass instruments. Like a marching band! Oh when the saints go marching in! French horn, trumpet, trombone and tuba. I didn't know that the French Horn was 4 metres long if unwound, hence the sound was very warm. The trumpets were very regale.
In this third part, we look at strings. Very classy. Violin, viola and cello. The violins could make a very high sound. The cello could go very low - hey it rhymes!
In part 4, check out the percussion. He did not go through all the instruments because he said there were too many. Instead, we were treated to this wonderful percussion performance! Good stuff.
Last, but not least putting everything together, the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music orchestra perform the theme from Harry Potter. Watch their performance on this page. Very good performance indeed.
The crowd (and kids) certainly enjoyed the show! There were many young children and I must say that the hall was rather quiet when the musicians performed. I think the kids enjoyed it!
After the main performance, it was time for sectionals. And we attended the woodwind section. There was an oboe-ist, who played beautifully a short excerpt from swan lake. Check this out.
Overall, it was a wonderful event for the family. My kids enjoyed it, and looking around, it was clear that the other families had a good time too.
Keep up the good work!!
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