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Triplet - Classical Music from Three Universities

Lee Jia Wei, Monash Chamber Orchestra | Thaddeus Liew , Taylor’s University Symphony Orchestra | Sunny Chew, Taylor’s University Symphony Orchestra

02-May-17 14:00

Triplet - Classical Music from Three Universities

The participants of university-orchestras tell about the role of music in their academic lives when they are studying to become a chef, a pharmacist, a worker in the hospitality industry or whatever field when music is not going to be a career. They reveal the birth of this event which brings musicians from three private universities together to make music.


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