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Taking Classical Music South 2016

Jonathan Oh, Cellist | Loo Bang Hean, Pianist | Lawrence Fong & Tan Sin Sim, Clarinetist & Soprano Singer

10-Jun-16 14:00

Taking Classical Music South 2016

The proverbial complaint from the public often is that ticket prices to concerts are expensive, what more when the performers are unknown quantities (or of uncertain quality). The musicians justify and explain why tickets to a classical music festival is high and at the same time share the program that they will be performing in the Johor Bahru Classical  Music Festival 2016


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Tags:  Sutera EnsembleEnsemble Viramajonathan ohcellistLoo Bang HeanpianistLawrence FongclarinetistTan Sin Simsoprano singerthe Johor Bahru Classical Music Festival 2016the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra





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