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I had a 40 year anniversary/reunion this weekend for my fellow alumni from London Business School....one of us, well I knew that he played piano but how about this and Rachmaninov too (as an amateur soloist as well)? Few of us had any idea that he had this sort of talent!
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The orchestra is the Singapore National....
I had a 40 year anniversary/reunion this weekend for my fellow alumni from London Business School....one of us, well I knew that he played piano but how about this and Rachmaninov too (as an amateur soloist as well)? Few of us had any idea that he had this sort of talent!
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The orchestra is the Singapore National....
well certainly on Zoom as we all agreed that it was pretty effective as to a get-together to catch up and not to wait for five years. We also understand that the School is trying to fix a date for us next year for a physical reunion.....whether he makes it, we will see. There was a class of 98, only 3 expired and we managed around 50-55 on Zoom over two sessions, one at midday to cover EU/Far East and then a second one at 6 for the EU/Americas. " East Coast Americans made it to the 1st one and one Indian to the second.
The only other person that I know who could play Rachmaninov's 2 and 4 like that was at school with me and he had an LRCM awarded before A-levels. He went to Cambridge as well, reading the same as CHarlie, Nat. Sciences and, in his case, on a King's Organ Scholarship - Organ was his great love but a prodigious musician overall.
The only other person that I know who could play Rachmaninov's 2 and 4 like that was at school with me and he had an LRCM awarded before A-levels. He went to Cambridge as well, reading the same as CHarlie, Nat. Sciences and, in his case, on a King's Organ Scholarship - Organ was his great love but a prodigious musician overall.
That's brilliant for all of you DTC, big up for the latest technology. I thought the beautiful piano he played (so beautifully), the Singapore National Orchestra and the acoustics in that hall all combined to make it well worth keeping which I shall do. I can have a listen every now and again and enjoy it all over again. Thank you.
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