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Thursday, January 25, 2007.1:26 AM

Post-concert

Surprising concert. Trumpets hit the jackpot on the Festive Overture. At least they hit my jackpot cos that was really the only time I've heard that opening so harmoniously played.

Beat this surprise - W.C.'s S.S. with that retarded^ tune was the CROWD FAVOURITE. O.K....maybe not all of it was retarded. The 2nd movement (title: a vocal genre that Bach wrote alot in his lifetime) and 老舞蹈 sound rather nice and peaceful lah...

My first very obvious embarassing blunder came in the Arutunian Trumpet Concerto. I swear on my dear life that I am NEVER going to cut/scrape/fine-tune my reeds just before concerts again. AG even warned me against cutting/scraping since it'd disturb the balance of the reed. How bloody daring of me.

Ok, go on and laugh.

*Kiang dio ho. Mai geh kiang.*

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