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The name is Khairul. Would do fine with Khai or Kerol [kay-roll] - with proper pronunciation that is.

May have caused a traumatic experience to the nurses who were there when I graced the world on the 14th of June, 21 years ago.

I reside at the great eastern side of Singapore. At an estate named after a water containment facility. Go figure!

A left-hander. However, I function more like a right. And sometimes left of course.

Owns a Class 3 driving licence.

Have been playing the saxophone for 8 years. Currently a Baritone Saxophonist in the Philharmonic Youth Winds.

Being and socialising with people occupy whatever free time I might have.

Boredom is sadly pathetic - would be just staring at my ceiling.

And recently, graduated from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts where I pursued a diploma in Arts Management, majoring in Performing Arts.

E-mail: khai8t9@gmail.com
(This is NOT my MSN address)

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
SPANISH FANTASIA!
1:43 AM

A concert that I will be performing on September 6th.


Reveal the beauty of Spanish music by one of the most exciting composers of wind music today.

From Valencia comes talented composer Luis Serrano Alarcon, who will conduct the 60-strong wind orchestra in a special programme that mixes works by the award-winning composer with unmistakably Spanish music culled from the country's rich culture.

Enjoy works such as Little Suite for Band, Memorias de un hombre de ciudad and the pasadoble, El Torico de la Cuerda, in Alarcon's first-ever appearance in Singapore.

Prodigious Chinese cellist Qin Li-Wei joins the wind orchestra in Alarcon's melancholic solo piece for cello and band, Tramonto, which evokes a beautiful Italian sunset. The celebrated cellist has won many awards and prizes, including the First Prize in the prestigious 2001 Naumburg Competition and the Young Australian of the Year award in 2002.

Come and be part of this Spanish Fantasia!

Interested?
Choose any one of the methods
  1. Contact me via my e-mail (located at the side)
  2. Text me via SMS
  3. Head down to any SISTIC outlet and make your direct purchase there
  4. Visit HERE and scroll to the very bottom and follow the instructions

See you there!
Cheers!

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