Friday, 3 August 2012

TOCCATA Studio - the hub for arts


Venue for music lovers

MUSICIANS and young talents find it hard to display their artistic skills in Malaysia as the country lacks platforms for them to turn their passion into a professional career.
The untapped potential of local musicians, especially those returning from overseas, who seek to venture into musical arts for a living can only bow reluctantly to reality and work in a more secure jobs.

However, Tan E-Jan and Ng Chor Guan, both 31, refused to give up on their passion for music and, eventually, started up Toccata Studio.

A toccata (from Italian toccare, ‘to touch’) is a virtuoso piece of music in which a musician’s skills will be exhibited in melding of of musical composition and artistic talent.

Well-equipped: The studio is often packed with newcomers to support the events.
Well-equipped: The studio is often packed with newcomers to support the events.
 
Initially, many thought that it would be just an ordinary music centre, but it has become a platform for music lovers and musicians to display their skills through performances and lessons.
Although the studio is located in the dense and mature area of SS2, Petaling Jaya, it is still seeking more exposure for musical culture and arts.
Sharing their background, Tan said she began learning piano when she was five but had never expected to become a piano performer then.
Majoring in piano performance and flute in the United Kingdom, she performed and taught piano lessons for several years there.
 
Meanwhile, Ng learnt to compose songs and brought together a combination of music and technology when he took up lessons on the least popular electronic musical instrument, the theremin.
“I once performed with a theremin and was invited to participate in a seminar on musical arts in England,” he said.
“Among the 10 of us who got the invitation, I was the only Malaysian while others were from England, Japan, South Korea and Australia,” he said.
According to the duo, it is vital for the studio to create a platform to expose the community to the arts and music.
From time to time, Toccata Studio organises various activities such as musical performances, sharing sessions, seminars and art exhibitions.
The studio also provides a venue for music recitals and also offers music lessons, art lessons and yoga classes for the public.
In Malaysia, creativity might not be valuable but it is undeniable that it is part of our lives. - TAN E-JAN
In Malaysia, creativity might not be valuable but it is undeniable that it is part of our lives. - TAN E-JAN
Equipped with a 60-seat mini-concert hall, the studio is often packed with newcomers to support the events.
These days the studio organises music performances at least once a month and charges a nominal fees for those who want to use the concert hall. There is also a music room that can be rented to conduct music lessons.

The duo hopes to hold more performances as well as a offer more diverse displays of music and art.
“Although Malaysia is a multiracial country with different cultures, languages, music and musical instruments, what we need most is a musical language that belongs to the country. However, the arts lack support and funding from the government,” Ng said.

“We devised a fundraising initiative call the ‘Cake Project’. The initiative is rather common in other countries and its contributions will help the musical community to start more projects for future development,” she said.The project also acts as a rendezvous point for artists and their audiences to meet up regularly as well as to create rapport among themselves.
This helps create more awareness about culture among the public
Under the project, artists such as musicians, writers, entertainers, filmmakers, dancers, designers and photographers can submit a short proposal of their innovative ideas to the studio.
Each participant who has submitted a proposal is required to make a brief presentation about their idea. It will then be voted on and be considered for funding.

Artists who fail to make it however, cannot re-submit their proposal in consecutive months.
Set up for only four months ago, the duo and the performers had received different response from locals and other countries.

They even received enquiries about their performances from Canada.
Once, a Frenchman deliberately made a trip to Penang just to see their performance there and stayed through the night with them.

As the duo narrated the experience, they talked for the whole night about their passion and it was indeed an eye-opening experience for them.

This further became an affirmation that the effort they put into their cause had not gone to waste and became encouragement to continue to work for it.

“In Malaysia, creativity might not be valuable but it is undeniable that it is part of our lives,” Tan said.

To-date, Toccata Studio has organised the Cake Project meetings twice and the next meeting will be held on the first Sunday of September at 3pm. Artists can submit their proposals to Toccata Studio personally or via email at etoccata@gmail.com by Aug 26 at noon.

interviewed by Meifen Wong

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Monday, 23 July 2012

Soiree de Melodie Francaise - An Evening of French Melodies

A Vocal Recital by Stephanie Wong Jy Yiing
Piano by Robin Lee

Date : 9 and 10 August 2012
Time : 8pm
Admission by donation : RM30
Contact : 014-248 6248 / 016-3618504
Facebook : Toccata Studio


Saxophone Romance


a Saxophone recital by Leslie Wong
piano by E-Jan Tan



Date and Time:
4th August 2012 Recital @ 8pm
5th August 2012 Workshop @ 2pm, Recital @ 4pm

Admission by donation:
Recital only: Adult RM30, Student RM25
Workshop N Recital: Adult RM50, Student RM40

Contact:
014-248 6248
016-361 8504



Join us for the workshop if you are enthusiastic saxophonist,
Join us for the recital if you are all time saxophone lover,
Join us for both workshop N recital if you are looking for better bargain. (yes, this is good price ! =P)

Cello Master Class by Miranda Harding

A wonderful chance to share cello music with Miranda Soo Lan Harding.
J.S.Bach Cello Suite

Cello talks VS Cellos talk

interpret Rachmaninov's cello music

Huge thanks to 
Chong Lim who introduce Miranda to us
Miranda who is dedicated enough to travel all the way here at Toccata Studio and share her thoughts on cello music with us
All participants who worked hard in preparing the pieces
All observers who join us to make this a success! 



the SAX talk...

Crossing Borders - challenging the instruments beyond
a saxophone recital by Yang Tong
Piano by Oh Yann Shie
guest performer Goh Boon Aik (Saxophone), Lim Hui Chieh (Gu Zheng)


We had a wonderful night filled with great saxophone music!




      YangTong on Saxophone...

the Sax Talk...

Yann Shie on piano...


if you missed this one, too bad! but good news is, we have another saxophone recital coming up 4th and 5th August 2012, join us if you are saxophone lover! stay tuned...


Monday, 16 July 2012

LIVE! from Suburbanism...



can you hear the music? =) 


what is SUBURBANISM?


alphorn coming to Toccata Studio 
when alphorn meets piano
piano... keyboard? strings? percussion?




theremin and laptop

can you hear the sound of new music?

thanks to those who attended SUBURBANISM! hope to see u again in our upcoming events! 

Monday, 9 July 2012

Crossing Borders - Challenging the instruments Beyond





"Crossing Borders – Challenging the instruments Beyond" Toccata Studio at 19B, SS2/55, Petaling Jaya, is staging a one of a kind evening by presenting the much loved saxophone “classically” on 19 July, 8pm. Change your perspectives of the well-known sexy jazz instrument with the works by classical contemporary composers across different continents and witness the piano tackles the role of an 11-instrument ensemble and the Chinese GuZheng. Our saxophonist hails from Beijing and is currently the youngest member on the faculty of the renowned Central Music Conservatory in Beijing. He will join force with our own Malaysian pianist who tasted Russian snow and breathed Russian air for 10 years.

Toccata Studio, which promotes classical musical primarily, is not only a platform for musicians but it is also a place for various forms of music and arts. We welcome everyone to join us to support our promotion for music and arts.

 An event not to be missed. For more information about the musical performance, please call 016-3618504.


“跨界 -- 萨克斯风音乐演奏会”定于 7 19 日晚上 8 时正在八打灵 19B, SS2/55 Toccata Studio 拉开序幕。来自中国青年萨克斯风演奏家杨桐将在大马青年钢琴家胡彦思的伴奏下,为大家呈现多首美妙动听的乐曲。

Toccata Studio 以发扬古典室内音乐为前提,与此同时为青年音乐家提供专业演奏平台将陆续推出各种形式的音乐与艺术表演,欢迎各界人士踊跃出席,支持音乐与艺术活动。

青年萨克斯风演奏家杨桐生于中国北京。18岁考入俄罗斯国家音乐研究院。在2003, 杨桐以优异的成绩在20岁时通过了法国波尔多国立音乐学院萨克斯风大师班的考试。师从国际现代萨克斯演奏家Marie-Bernadette Charrier 女士。20053月,杨桐获得法国兰普得国立萨克斯高等组比赛第三名。20056, 杨桐被瑞士洛桑音乐学院演奏硕士专业录取同年杨桐又获得了波尔多市政府颁发的第一名演奏奖(D.E.M)毕业于波尔多国立音乐学院2007年二月至三月杨桐以瑞士七名年轻独奏家的身份在瑞士巡回演出。杨桐曾受邀至中国、泰国、台湾、大马等地教授萨克斯风大师班。作为专业萨克斯风音乐家,他也曾于中国、泰国、台湾及大马演奏。杨桐目前是泰国C-Clef 古典音乐协会签约艺术家。美籍法国作曲家Etienne Rolin 评论杨桐说道杨桐我的天呢他是一位不折不扣的掌握四国语言中文英文法文和俄文的中国萨克斯外交家和一位结合中西方音乐文化的年轻音乐才子

钢琴家胡彥思,旅俄10年寒窗,是第一位成功考入莫斯科国立柴可夫司基音乐学院并顺利获得钢琴演奏博士文凭的马拉西亚人,主修钢琴演奏,副修室內乐重奏及声乐伴奏。自从年仅十三岁被吉隆坡市政府邀请与吉隆坡市立厅交响乐团同台演出格里格a小调钢琴协奏曲深获好评后,她开始在本国各地演出。1998年的夏天彦思展开了她与西方古典音乐之旅,十根手指把她带到欧洲多个角落。这次的跨界音乐会更是挑战高难度的法国现代作品,以钢琴取代十一种乐器,再来用钢琴映现华乐中的古筝,再次强调音乐和艺术的无限可能性,融合西

欲知更多详情或有意出席“跨界”这场萨斯克风音乐演奏会的公众,可拨电至 0163618504 询问。