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Fancy some Schubert, Debussy or Tchaikovsky?

Posted on 03/06/200903/05/2013 By Reedz

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dan rohnya di cucuri rahmat..
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Update – First night is a full house

Tickets for the violin recital by the British violinist, Sebastian See-Schierenberg have been sold out. By popular demand, the violinist has agreed to play for the second night on Sunday, 7 June 2009 at 7:30 in the evening at the Orchid Garden Hotel.

The British High Commission and the Brunei Music Society are very happy with the response. As for the first night, 190 tickets are available for the second show and so far almost fifty have been snapped up. The second concert has been made possible with the support of CfBT Education Services Sdn Bhd.

At the press conference last week, Sebastian played a few songs in front of the media personnel. Playing with a fine old Dutch violin by maker Hendrik Jacobs of Amsterdam, dating back to 1690, the recitals will comprise of a selection of some of the most beautiful repertoire for violin and piano duos and piano solos by Alfredo Oyaguez. The concert will be presented by Susana Galván, who will provide the audience with fascinating insights into the music business, unbelievable facts about the composers and plenty of audience entertainment.

John Dalman, Vice Chairman and Concert Organiser of the Brunei Music Society said: “Together with pianist, Alfredo Oyaguez, a wonderful programme of music has been prepared for these concerts.  We are delighted that so many people are taking the opportunity to attend on Saturday or Sunday evening.”

Tickets for the second night are now on sale from the Brunei Music Society costing $25 for non-members; $20 for members and $10 for students. Please send SMS to 8824850 or 8883358 or email to [email protected]

Tickets can also be purchased at the British High Commission from 3:00 to 5:00pm from Monday to Thursday.

The British High Commission and the Brunei Music Society are bringing in British violinist Sebastian See-Schierenberg to play before a Brunei audience at a concert on Saturday 6 June 2009. It will begin at 7:30 in the evening at the Orchid Garden Hotel.

Playing with a fine old Dutch violin by maker Hendrik Jacobs of Amsterdam, dating back to 1690, the recitals will comprise of a selection of some of the most beautiful repertoire for violin and piano duos and piano solos by Alfredo Oyaguez. The concert will be presented by Susana Galván, who will provide the audience with fascinating insights into the music business, unbelievable facts about the composers and plenty of audience entertainment.

The British High Commissioner, John Saville said: “We are pleased to work with the Brunei Music Society in bringing in Sebastian and Susana to show their work in Brunei. We are looking forward to the concert and I am sure the audience will enjoy it.”

John Dalman, Vice Chairman of the Brunei Music Society said: “The artists have prepared a delightful programme for our enjoyment. The violin is a wonderfully rich yet subtle instrument and we do not have many opportunities to hear it played by musicians with international reputation. We are very grateful to the British High Commission for the suggestion and sponsorship of this event. With the talented Alfredo on piano and an insightful presentation by Susana, it will be an evening to remember.”

Tickets are now on sale from the Brunei Music Society costing $25 for non-members; $20 for members and $10 for students. Please send SMS to 8824850 or 8883358 or email to [email protected]

Tickets can also be purchased at the British High Commission from 3:00 to 5:00pm from Monday to Thursday.

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