Sunday, March 25, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Clarinet Section!

Clarinet section!! We rox!!
The exco.. or what remained of the exco after we came back from UCC..
Extended Clarinet Section, past and present. Plus one married in le...
Clarinet and Eupho and Perc in Haagen Dazs!
Poor ARX trying to submit his assignment.. And there is no wireless@SG for him.. HAha.. For more details, read my blog!
How can we forget percussion!?!?

percussion section!

unable to take proper pictures

u dont see any other section doin this!
yes. we dont take normal pictures. HAHA!
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
A short update before I rush off for work
Hi everyone. Currently in Stuttgart and staying here for the next 3.5 weeks.
Work's great. I'm working at a factory called Pilz that manufactures motherboard and other electrical components for automation. A really light and easy job, no heavy lifting here and there. Attire is the company polo shirt and jeans whatever. Only thing is that I have to keep wearing an armband that's connected to earth to ensure that I'm constantly grounded and no static electricity built up on my body can destroy the miniscule electrical components. So far I'm building curcuit boards and running tests on them. Next week I'll be learning welding, so that's a really useful skill later on for engineering.
My supervisor and colleagues are really nice people as well, teaching me lots of things and constantly praising me until I feel quite paiseh. Thank goodness so far that no-one has expressed 'Sino' phobia - That the Chink is here as a spy to steal technology!
Gabriel's family has been great as well to let me stay at their place. Looking forward to tomorrow, travelling up to Frankfurt again to meet bro-in-law...
Ok guys, just a post to show I'm alive and well! Photos coming up hopefully!
Work's great. I'm working at a factory called Pilz that manufactures motherboard and other electrical components for automation. A really light and easy job, no heavy lifting here and there. Attire is the company polo shirt and jeans whatever. Only thing is that I have to keep wearing an armband that's connected to earth to ensure that I'm constantly grounded and no static electricity built up on my body can destroy the miniscule electrical components. So far I'm building curcuit boards and running tests on them. Next week I'll be learning welding, so that's a really useful skill later on for engineering.
My supervisor and colleagues are really nice people as well, teaching me lots of things and constantly praising me until I feel quite paiseh. Thank goodness so far that no-one has expressed 'Sino' phobia - That the Chink is here as a spy to steal technology!
Gabriel's family has been great as well to let me stay at their place. Looking forward to tomorrow, travelling up to Frankfurt again to meet bro-in-law...
Ok guys, just a post to show I'm alive and well! Photos coming up hopefully!
Eupho Photos @ In Tempo 2007
Before Concert.
Pointing to the GOLDEN Eupho.
Year 1 Euphos
Euphos acting cool.
Acting Nice!
Acting Funky!
Another round with our not forgotten Eupho&Trombone player Kenneth.


After Concert.
With Our Euphos! Nice Photo!
Us on stage.
The rose that every eupho player has!
Posing with our roses!
Purple ribbon roses rules! =X
That's all folks! =>
Pointing to the GOLDEN Eupho.
Year 1 Euphos
Euphos acting cool.
Acting Nice!
Acting Funky!
Another round with our not forgotten Eupho&Trombone player Kenneth.

After Concert.
With Our Euphos! Nice Photo!
The rose that every eupho player has!
Posing with our roses!
Purple ribbon roses rules! =XThat's all folks! =>
photos @ intempo..
because i'm bored n i have nutin better to do.. here's some comic relief + the many pictures of the funkiest section in nusws (:

HORNies & SAXies @ InTempo

Haha why am I uploading Horn section photo? Cos I'm nice? :) Ok thanks to YB actually. He says print versions available (photoshopped and edited) at $1 each :D Place your orders now!

Ok since I posted a photo for horns I better post one for my own saxtion too! :) Print versions are also available at $0! haha but expect a long wait...
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Besana Italy!!
Dear Yoke Khee,
we have finally received the CD with information about the NUS wind Symphony, photos and recording.
Please take note that the complete address of our association/band is:
CORPO MUSICALE S. CECILIA BESANA
Via Manzoni, 21
20045 BESANA IN BRIANZA (MI)
ITALY
Your documentation has been examined by our Technical Committee, and herewith we are pleased to
CONFIRM YOU THAT YOU HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR 13th INTERNATIONAL BAND FESTIVAL
that will be held from June 29th until July 5th, 2007.
----------------------------------------------------
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we have finally received the CD with information about the NUS wind Symphony, photos and recording.
Please take note that the complete address of our association/band is:
CORPO MUSICALE S. CECILIA BESANA
Via Manzoni, 21
20045 BESANA IN BRIANZA (MI)
ITALY
Your documentation has been examined by our Technical Committee, and herewith we are pleased to
CONFIRM YOU THAT YOU HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR 13th INTERNATIONAL BAND FESTIVAL
that will be held from June 29th until July 5th, 2007.
----------------------------------------------------
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Friday, January 26, 2007
babyhorn™ would like to say...
-Jonathan Lee, Horn Section-
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Moved the blog!
Hey everyone! I've moved the blog to the new blogger. So if you haven't changed yet, please do so! If not you can't post. :p Anyway no choice lah. I either move the blog so that I can invite the new members to post as well, or leave it alone and can't invite them. So tradeoff lor. No choice.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Mus'Art Wind Orchestra Poster!

hey, the concert starts at 8pm la... *bish*
heehee
there may be $10 tix avail but i think no point la.. dun be disturbed by the young kids who may just be too noisy during concert... $12 for circle! do let ian or me know if u need any tix...
some other ppl playing tt u may know... Tim!, James(tuba alumni)
hee come come ok! main highlights r the danceries n west side story lo.. i luuuuurve west side story! =D
Monday, January 15, 2007
Advertisement =P
Hey all, on behalf of the Mus'Art Wind Orchestra, I would like to promote the upcoming concert that we will be presenting! Coincidentally, I forgot the title of the concert... oops... But I remember the repertoire! So here it is:
1st Half
Alvamar Oveture
An English Sea Song Suite
To The Summit!
Imperatrix
The Golden Circle
Ross Roy
2nd Half
Space Battleship Yamato
Danceries
West Side Story
Little Mermaid Medley
During the 1st half, we'll present the SYF choice pieces for a few secondary school bands in our area, and the key players of the band will be playing amongst us! Much like a comworks thingy. The 2nd half will be purely our own repertoire, and I guarantee you the 2nd half pieces are all nice :D
Concert is on 3rd Febuary, 7:30pm at the Victoria Concert Hall. Circle seat tickets are available (only circle because the kids have all the stall seat tickets) through me, $12 each. Please come! See some of the school kids in action! Haha.
Have fun and see you guys at band :D
1st Half
Alvamar Oveture
An English Sea Song Suite
To The Summit!
Imperatrix
The Golden Circle
Ross Roy
2nd Half
Space Battleship Yamato
Danceries
West Side Story
Little Mermaid Medley
During the 1st half, we'll present the SYF choice pieces for a few secondary school bands in our area, and the key players of the band will be playing amongst us! Much like a comworks thingy. The 2nd half will be purely our own repertoire, and I guarantee you the 2nd half pieces are all nice :D
Concert is on 3rd Febuary, 7:30pm at the Victoria Concert Hall. Circle seat tickets are available (only circle because the kids have all the stall seat tickets) through me, $12 each. Please come! See some of the school kids in action! Haha.
Have fun and see you guys at band :D
Sunday, January 07, 2007
NUS Wind Symphony presents InTempo 2007
Promote our concert to others! Can copy and paste from below. :)
Date: 18th March 2007 (Sunday)
Time: 5pm
Venue: University Cultural Centre Hall (NUS)
Conductor: Mr Leonard Tan
Price:
1) Early Bird Tickets at $8 (valid until 15th Jan)
2) After Early bird date, $10
The prices stated are NOT inclusive of the $1 sistic charge. If you have our Da Capo concert ticket stub, you can also enjoy an additional $1 off.
For early bird tickets, please contact any NUSWS members you know or visit sistic website at http://www.sistic.com.sg/cms/events/index.html?content=697.
Repertoire: Others to be confirmed.
Merry Wives of Windsor - Otto Nicolai
Poema Alpestre - Franco Cesarini (Singapore Premiere)
Soaring Over the Ridges: The impression of the North Alps - Satoshi Yagisawa (Singapore Premiere)
Silver Screen - Paul Hart
Immer Keiner featuring our own solo clarinetist Mr Ian Lum
Poema Alpestre (Singapore Premiere):
For someone like Franco Cesarini, born in a land of which every horizon is dominated by the majestic Alps, mountains are in one's heart and soul throughout every moment of life. Therefore, the question as to why Cesarini chose to write a piece dedicated to mountains can have a thousand answers or none.Cesarini creates a world of sound that depicts a real world he has known first hand.This 20-minute creation transports the listener (and performer!) to a land of alpine beauty and terrific natural forces. The fog and mist give way to grandeur and vistas beyond compare that contain grazing cattle (listen for their passage indicated by large cow-bells), birds and other wildlife, and the fury of high-altitude blizzards. The snowstorm subsides into a divine state where the 'mountain-top experience' is revealed as the spirit soars to new heights. The true spirit of mountains is described in the words of Alan Hovhaness: "Mountains are symbolic meeting places between the material and the spiritual world." It is a sentiment with which the composer fully agrees, which also helps explain the titles of succeeding episodes of the composition. These alternate moments of reality, of matter, with those of the ethereal, the spirit. Certain subtitles also refer to Thomas Mann's classic novel, "The Magic Mountain".As in the book, the triumvirate of illness-love-death becomes the key to trying to understand the mystery of life.Another factor that compelled Cesarini to write this piece is the 50th anniversary of the death of Richard Strauss (1864-1949). For Cesarini, "Poema Alpestre" is a modest tribute to his memory. by Franco Cesarini
Excerpt taken from: http://mypage.bluewin.ch/cesarini/poema.html
Date: 18th March 2007 (Sunday)
Time: 5pm
Venue: University Cultural Centre Hall (NUS)
Conductor: Mr Leonard Tan
Price:
1) Early Bird Tickets at $8 (valid until 15th Jan)
2) After Early bird date, $10
The prices stated are NOT inclusive of the $1 sistic charge. If you have our Da Capo concert ticket stub, you can also enjoy an additional $1 off.
For early bird tickets, please contact any NUSWS members you know or visit sistic website at http://www.sistic.com.sg/cms/events/index.html?content=697.
Repertoire: Others to be confirmed.
Merry Wives of Windsor - Otto Nicolai
Poema Alpestre - Franco Cesarini (Singapore Premiere)
Soaring Over the Ridges: The impression of the North Alps - Satoshi Yagisawa (Singapore Premiere)
Silver Screen - Paul Hart
Immer Keiner featuring our own solo clarinetist Mr Ian Lum
Poema Alpestre (Singapore Premiere):
For someone like Franco Cesarini, born in a land of which every horizon is dominated by the majestic Alps, mountains are in one's heart and soul throughout every moment of life. Therefore, the question as to why Cesarini chose to write a piece dedicated to mountains can have a thousand answers or none.Cesarini creates a world of sound that depicts a real world he has known first hand.This 20-minute creation transports the listener (and performer!) to a land of alpine beauty and terrific natural forces. The fog and mist give way to grandeur and vistas beyond compare that contain grazing cattle (listen for their passage indicated by large cow-bells), birds and other wildlife, and the fury of high-altitude blizzards. The snowstorm subsides into a divine state where the 'mountain-top experience' is revealed as the spirit soars to new heights. The true spirit of mountains is described in the words of Alan Hovhaness: "Mountains are symbolic meeting places between the material and the spiritual world." It is a sentiment with which the composer fully agrees, which also helps explain the titles of succeeding episodes of the composition. These alternate moments of reality, of matter, with those of the ethereal, the spirit. Certain subtitles also refer to Thomas Mann's classic novel, "The Magic Mountain".As in the book, the triumvirate of illness-love-death becomes the key to trying to understand the mystery of life.Another factor that compelled Cesarini to write this piece is the 50th anniversary of the death of Richard Strauss (1864-1949). For Cesarini, "Poema Alpestre" is a modest tribute to his memory. by Franco Cesarini
Excerpt taken from: http://mypage.bluewin.ch/cesarini/poema.html
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Masterclass with Dr John Lynch
There is a masterclass with Dr John Lynch. The details are as follows:
11th December
6.30pm
CFA Auditorium.
Pieces that he'll be going through are
Kirkpatrik Fanfare
Fantasia
Sea Songs
11th December
6.30pm
CFA Auditorium.
Pieces that he'll be going through are
Kirkpatrik Fanfare
Fantasia
Sea Songs
Friday, November 24, 2006
Muggerfy while picnify
Hey guys, look... you think we are having picnic somewhere rite.. wrong! sci lib mugging session concurrent with picnic session!
Mugpic in progress!
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Band Camp 2006!
Hey people! The band camp schedule is out! Please feel free to go and take a look!
Right-click and "save file as"
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Monday, October 30, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006
French Horn Outing @Settlers!!!


after all this... anyone want to change to horn section?
haahaa...
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Indignation 2006 - TCP - Hossan Leong (With lyrics)
This is very funny.. Haha.. Perfect for destressing!
Monday, September 18, 2006
CNLWE - NUSWS branch

Sorry I can't help it. This picture is just too nice. :P
It takes 5 idiots to play one bass clarinet.
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