Thursday, 17 September 2015

Classical Music In Malaysia




The melting port of Kuala Lumpur has more to offer to its tourists than its extraordinary sites of the Kuala Towers, historical British architecture and its Cuisine. In the backdrop of this former Dutch colony and British colony lies a new genre of music that has begun to rear its heard. This is classical music. The roaster of classical music for this calendar encompasses German composers such as Delfs & Hadelich and Dato' Ahmad Nawab, saxophone.
Classical music to most of society is perceived as entertainment for the bourgeoisie. However, at the Kuala Lumpur Philharmonic House offers economical prizes which start as low as RM 30 and can go as high as RM 400. In comparison with some of the world's top classical music and opera houses the Philharmonic house boasts a incredible architecture that stands tall next to the top 20 Philharmonic houses, Czech Philharmonic house.


The dazzling mahogany wood, the glowing lights illuminate the building. This 885 sitter can easily conjure an image grandeur once full. The best days are Friday and Saturday to attend. Both the middle class, Malaysian Aristocracy and classical musical enthusiasts like myself will concur that the favorite performs are European composers such as Delfs & Hadelich. It is almost difficult to paint the picture of attending a classical music show. The feeling is akin to being suspended in mid-air and having a pnaoramic view of a scenic view in New Zealand. You fill as though your are not in this world, for that very moment the music transforms you into state fascination and wonder. 





































 


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