...the point of no return...

Friday, May 27, 2005

In Song 2005

wahahaha since i'm on a roll, I shall follow up with my third post!


In Song 2005
Victoria Chorale
Singapore
When: 28 Aug 2005 (Sun), 7.30 PM at the Concert Hall

"The choir added life with their strong voices, warm enthusiasm and natural musicality." – The Business Times

Fresh from award-winning performances in the Choir Olympics 2004 held in Bremen, Germany, and a recent collaboration with the Singapore Chinese Orchestra in Thunderstorm as part of Huayi - Chinese Festival of Arts, Victoria Chorale is back with their much-anticipated annual concert.

Borne out of the choir's drive to discover unexplored territories in the choral realm, In Song 2005 features a repertoire consisting purely of Asian premieres. The audience will hear, for the first time, pieces composed by Indonesia's Budi Susanto Yohanes, Vytautas Miskinis from Russia and New Zealander David Hamilton, who is famed for his uplifting spirituals.

In line with this inspired vision, three up-and-coming conductors will take up the baton alongside resident Music Director Nelson Kwei, for the first time in Victoria Chorale's history. Let Victoria Chorale take you on a journey where music knows no bounds.

(105mins with intermission)

Brought to you by Victoria Chorale Tickets from Esplanade Box Office and SISTIC's authorised agents.

SISTIC hotline: 6348 5555Group bookings of 20 or more: 6828 8389 A SISTIC booking fee applies for all tickets.

Thursday, May 26, 2005

KING OF EUROPE!

AGAIN!

Liverpool FC won in the Champion's League final against AC Milan in a pulsating match that churned up 3 goals a side and an ultimate 3-2 penalty shoot out in favour of the Reds.

Despite a disappointing first half performance, the lads from the much-loved football club mustered a courageous recovery with goals from captain Gerrard, Smicer and Xabi Alonso.

Dudek was magnificient in goal.

Carragher was a rock in defence along with Hyypia and Traore.

Didi Hamann proved a reassuring prescence in the centre of midfield with his introduction following Harry Kewell's substitution for a thigh injury, may i say, a major major blessing in disguise.

Let's hope that this is enough for the authorities to be convinced that we should be allowed to defend the title.

There could have been no better entertainment than this.

Monday, May 02, 2005

Anticipate...

as it rises from the ashes..its rebirth, revival, return...