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Chapter Seven: Fate

Ng Chong Lim | Debra Lim | Douglas Tan

10-Jun-15 14:00

Chapter Seven: Fate

The Selangor Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO) leaps into its seventh production since its inception in April 2012, with Chapter Seven: Fate.

We find out what's in store from piano soloist Ng Chong Lim, assistant concertmaster Debra Lim and the SPO's strategic advisor Douglas Tan, who will speak of the choice of the pieces by Sibelius, Rachmaninoff and Beethoven, giving us all ways to access this music.


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