Sunday, February 18, 2007

News At My Other Site

This is just another test post to see if I can link this page to another site. I'm oretty sure it will work out OK.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

We're In Kaufman!

We met with the three top personnel of Special Music School on Friday (Mar 31) and was given an official offer letter for Julian's acceptance to the Kaufman Center. Jenny Undercofler, Music Director; Jenny Ander, Principal and Sean Hartley, Chair, Admissions Committee briefed us on the school system and expectations of parents in the school. Of course, Martin Hundley (Assistant to the Music Director, Admissions Coordinator) greeted us and showed us around the school.

It was indeed a wonderful gesture from these wonderful people because they came in even though it was a school holiday.

Friday, March 17, 2006

Second Visit To Kaufman Center

While I was quite confident that Julian would be called back a second time for a further assessment at Kaufman, nothing was more certain than a phone call to confirm that appointment. And that call came in on Tuesday Mar 14 2006. His appointment was set for Wed Mar 15 at 10.40am.

We arrived with more than 10 minutes to spare, and noted that there were a couple of ladies already in the "green" (waiting) room. Nikita, whom I remember was also at the first session with Julian, half-skipped in precisely at 10.35 and Julian was out 5 minutes later.

He was led to a studio where another teacher was waiting. Patty assured us that it would be another round of musical "games", but on a more individual basis.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

A Visit To Kaufman Center

We were at the Kaufman Center yesterday morning for Julian to attend an assessment for Grade 1 admission to the school.

Monday, January 23, 2006

Call To Set Up Special Music School

Yesterday a letter I wrote to The Star was published. It was actually a reply to an earlier letter from Dr Marc Rochester, Programme Annotator of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.

It started when Dr Rochester suggested that Government run schools with additional music tuition would not be beneficial because "great musical genius cannot be taught". While I agree with that somewhat, a structured musical education can certainly produce musicians - performers as well as composers - of international calibre.

I gave two examples of public-funded 'special music schools': the Kaufman Center in New York City and the Wells Cathedral School near Bristol, UK. Both schools have an academic programme that is equivalent to the public schools curriculum, but have additional emphasis for a musical programme for students.

It is important that talent unearthed early in life be sustained by giving continuous education. What is even more important is that the child is surrounded by a class of his peers so that they may share their gifts and learn from each other in order that their full potential is realised.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Julian In The Sun

Julian's name was mentioned in The Sun today.

It was only a single line - but a mention all the same. I would have loved to include a photograph taken during the event that got him the top spot for the recent Talent Quest.

Well, maybe another time.




Sunday, January 15, 2006

Julian Won!

Yesterday, Julian won the first prize in the first ever talent competition he took part in. He beat 25 other contestants in the 6 to 12 year-old category. His performance of Der kliene Wandersmann and Greensleeves impressed the judges enough to give him the top prize - he won RM200 and a flask - in the hotly contested competition.

In reality, it was supposed to be a fun Talent Quest, organised by The Sun and the USJ Residents' Association. After all the theme was "Fun with The Sun". That did not stop some of the kids coming really prepared, with make up and costumes and well-rehearsed moves. There was a "strip-tease" by a young girl (don't get cheeky: she had leotard underneath) and also a lip-sync rendition of a rock number by a rock-star wannabe - long haired wig and all.

Contestants had to provide their own instruments. Mummy did not bring the keyboard and had to return with it after the registration. In fact, Julian was the last to register, arriving about an hour after the event officially started. The person at the registration table even had to get permission from her superior to get Julian's name in.

Good thing the Talent Quest was the second event, right after the treasure hunt. Rain came midway through the talentime, but that did not dampen the spirit of those present, including Lee Hwa Beng, State Assemblyman for Subang, who also gave away the prizes to the winners.