music

  • Estampa @ Brisbane Jazz Club

    This review was first published in Scenestr and the Brisbane Jazz Club website. Fancy some wine at a Parisian brasserie, or sharing tapas at a café in Rio? We packed suitcases, headed for the Brisbane Jazz Club on Thursday July… Continue reading

    Estampa @ Brisbane Jazz Club
  • Reshaping the hammers of my Beale piano

    I started to learn piano when I was six, and we lived in London. When I was seven we moved, and the lessons stopped. There was a gap until we settled in Hampshire. The third piece of big furniture my… Continue reading

    Reshaping the hammers of my Beale piano
  • SabahSongs book in Tanjung Aru new library

    Thank you Emmanuel “Nuk” Chee for sending me this photo. A new library has just opened up in the Tanjung Aru area of Kota Kinabalu. Nuk saw the SabahSongs book on a trolley. Let’s hope they place it where everyone… Continue reading

    SabahSongs book in Tanjung Aru new library
  • Datuk Peter Pragas

    When I first visited Datuk Peter Pragas, he welcomed me with a gentleness which made me feel quietly delighted and humbled. We shared a plate of biscuits and soft drinks at his daughter Jeanette’s home, off Jalan Bundusan. The living… Continue reading

    Datuk Peter Pragas
  • “My other arm’s alright, can I still do my lesson?”

    I heard that my student Tom broke his wrist last week and wouldn’t be able to do lessons for the rest of the term. So imagine my surprise when he rocked up to his lesson saying: I broke my wrist… Continue reading

  • Tian Long – the Hakka Singer

    After a decade of challenges in the Malaysian music industry, graphic designer Tian Long had given up on making a living through music. Then he made a funny animated video about being a Hakka Chinese guy pleading with his girlfriend… Continue reading

    Tian Long – the Hakka Singer
  • Sophie Van Aerde

    In 2008 Dr. Sophie Van Aerde arrived in Sabah from France. Two weeks later, I arrived in Sabah from England. We soon formed a violin-piano duo called Klasik Elastik. Here, Sophie talks about the French education programme which helped her… Continue reading

    Sophie Van Aerde
  • The Story of Kidz

    A group of waist-high kids being adopted by a music mentor, to be tutored at his home? Seems unthinkable doesn’t it? Moses De Silva, a double bass player in Kota Kinabalu, was my translator in this interview. Warning: a bit… Continue reading

    The Story of Kidz