Wednesday, March 19, 2008

In the news

So...what's in the news today? There's the usual update on the hunt for Mas selamat, there's the Federal Reserve slashing interest rates on Wall Street and then there's(wait for it) us!

Ahem. So for all you guys who are not subscribed to Straits Times, the article is reproduced below. It is is in the Life! section. Alternatively, you might want to check out(and keep) Cloud's super high resolution scanned version that should have arrived in your yahoo groups mail. =)


A band on the march
The NUS Wind Symphony marks its 40th year with flag-waving fervour and blaring sound effects

By Chang Tou Liang


  • concert

    IN TEMPO 2008
    National University of Singapore Wind Symphony
    Leonard Tan, Conductor
    University Cultural Centre/Last Saturday

    FOR its 40th anniversary celebration, the National University of Singapore Wind Symphony went back to its roots as a marching military band.

    Beginning with two marches, Gerry Soliano's patriotic and Sousa-inspired Crescent And Stars and Vaughan Williams' folksong Seventeen On Sunday, the general upbeat tone of the evening was set.

    The orchestra, now close to 100 strong, responded with gusto and confidence under budding conductors Ian Lum and Martin Lim respectively, before its music director Leonard Tan took centrestage.

    For the 'serious' items requiring more of an interpretation, the young outfit did not disappoint.

    Sibelius' Finlandia had more blare than usual in its all-wind guise, and voices otherwise sung by the strings were lost but its nationalistic, flag-waving fervour came through.

    The big work of the programme was Dutch wind band-meister Johan de Meij's Third Symphony, also titled Planet Earth. At 50 minutes, it is overblown to say the least.

    A solid five minutes of sound effects - the Big Bang and whizzing planets - began the work, and it meandered from the sound world of Holst's Neptune The Mystic before unfolding like some long-winded Richard Strauss tone poem.

    More cliches abound, from the chugging of Adams and Glass' minimalism to the inevitable big melodies from a quasi-John Williams celestial score.

    Those more accustomed to Mahler and Bruckner's longeurs might have been bored, but conductor Tan's youthful exuberance kept the ensemble from flagging, ensuring a highly spirited reading that lurched from one climax to another.

    The band alumni - now in their 60s - accorded the performance a standing ovation. And rightly so, from its humble beginnings at Bukit Timah campus to the spanking new home at Kent Ridge, the band had indeed come of age.

  • Monday, March 17, 2008

    Relive Planet Earth

    I'm just wondering.. How much do you all want to relive playing Planet Earth, in Esplanade?

    Damn I want!

    Sunday, March 09, 2008

    Beautiful moments

    Sometimes we have disagreements
    "Harlow, we didn't come in earlier hor!!!"
    "Yes u guys did!!!"
    "That's b'cos XXXXX gave us the WRONG CUE!!!"
    "U guys were dreaming *&*$(#"
    "Hey we came in together & in tune !"

    But we still want to be loved! =D

    See us in Action! ... ok ok , we(i.e the smaller DBs) promise not to come in 4 bars earlier...
    InTempo 2008
    15 Mar (Sat)
    5pm
    NUS University Cultural Centre

    Tuesday, February 19, 2008

    Guess what?

    * National University of Singapore Wind Symphony - Conductor Leonard Tan
    Symphony no. 3 Planet Earth - Johan de Meij
    [Singapore première of the wind orchestra version]
    March 15, 2008 - 8:00 pm University Cultural Centre, National University of Singapore


    I don't know if I am the last one to know but we are up on Johan de Meij's website already!
    Go here , click on concert agenda on the right hand side and find March the 15th.

    Happy exploring!

    Addendum:
    The timing is changed to 5.00pm already! =)

    a-hem, from comments, Mohli said:
    Guess what else, Johan de Meij emailed me and Mr Lee Tian Tee to tell us about the premiere!

    I believe he emailed his other friends in Singapore too!

    How high is that!?

    Monday, January 28, 2008





    Hi all!

    Please help me decide on the background of the program booklet!
    I wanted to use above 1 & 2.. but i realise they are of 2 different flavour...

    I am thinking of using a square booklet this time round.
    Pls give feedback and comments!
    Thank you very much!

    HJ

    Wednesday, January 16, 2008


    final poster design...

    Pls start promoting our concertand sell tickets!

    Monday, January 14, 2008

    Vandoren reeds these days

    I was doing some quotation stuff when I learnt about a new reed packaging system by Vandoren. Named 'Flow Pack'. For those of you who don't know, Vandoren manufactures reeds and mouthpieces for woodwind instruments. Mainly clarinets and saxophones, I don't know if they produce for other instruments.

    Take a look at the new product here. It's a flash presentation in the middle of the page.

    I'm not a woodwind player, still, I don't see the need to have all that fanciful individual packaging such that your reed is 'factory fresh' (are they running a bakery here?). And by the time you season it I doubt there will be any difference. (This is a non-ww player writing so please pardon me for any factual misunderstanding)

    See, you pay more (about $7-8 more per box of ten reeds compared to the old packaging) since they use more materials to produce that reed, on top of that you throw more rubbish, and look at how harmful it is to the environment!!! So much for 'factory fresh'. Environmentally-unfriendly!

    We're already using up nature's resources to form a band, let alone the number of bands across the universe. But I won't be boycotting band or anything like that though =P

    I advise you to look at Claude Delangle's comment at the end of the webpage. There's a link. He doesn't look convinced at all! Haha.

    Save the Earth!!

    We're gonna play Planet Earth so we got to do the Earth this little favour.

    And like Christopher said, the extra amount you pay can buy you one more reed.

    End of story, please boycott the new packaging!

    This can be hard. If you are a die-hard Vandoren-reed-fan, I think the coming batches of reeds will be in this packaging. And the money we have to pay! Argh!

    Have fun in school and band!

    XOXOXO
    Erina
    Your (very lovely) Property Manager

    NUSWS Posters



    Thursday, December 27, 2007

    time for update!!

    hey exams long over le right...

    update update!

    this blog is dying.. even the comments column has abandoned this blog...

    boohoo...

    Thursday, November 29, 2007

    NUSWS in Besana in CFA ArtZone



    This surely is energizing my study.

    Thanks Cloud for the words. I nearly cried when I read through it.

    Monday, November 26, 2007

    Besana Marching Practices

    this post is kind of old, considering i had the photos for some time, though i just got the invitation to post! so here goes some (fond) memories for the besana ppl!


    busy memorizing the scores

    and memorizing...

    and memorizing! (76 trombones that is)

    marching past our nice photographer, jin yang! thanks! (quite neat right?)

    another marching photo with a finger this time. see! neat lines!

    rongc doesn't seem too happy about the heat....

    ian demonstrating how to wheel

    further explanation before we marched off

    some more explaining to do and we are ready to march

    standing in formation