Introducing Strings Attached

June 19, 2014

Three Generations

Hello there lovely people of the world!  Today, just thought of sharing something music related.  Same song but from three different generations.  We all know the recent Disney movie called Maleficent that was released not too long ago.  Not sure if you have watched it, if you have, what do you think of it?  If you haven't, you should really give it a shot because it is not like the typical Disney's movies.  You might like it.

Anyway, the song that we talked about before was called Once Upon A Dream.  Now, to those who have watched the Disney Classics Sleeping Beauty will definitely know about this song.  However, in case you don't know, that song was taken from a ballet written by a great 19th century Russian composer named Tchaikovsky.  Disney took the waltz from the Sleeping Beauty ballet and put lyrics into it, and thus, it becomes Once Upon A Dream, that most people know as today.  As Maleficent comes, another version of Once Upon A Dream appeared.  This time, it's sang by Lana Del Rey, and she gave it a whole new mood.  It kinda suits Maleficent, so, it works!

Now, let us show you the original version of Once Upon A Dream.  Which is, the one written by the genius, Tchaikovsky.  It is an instrumental ballet.  So, I hope you enjoy this original version of this song just like we do ^_^

Have you listened to it yet?  We sure hope you do.  What do you think of it?  Isn't it beautiful?  Now, let's move on to the version from Sleeping Beauty.  Of course, by this time, it is known as Once Upon A Dream.

Very nostalgic, is it not?  Well, at least for some of us, it might.  So, in this version, it is pretty much very typical style of Disney classic movies.  A song that sparks the romance.  We've all heard it, like Beauty and the Beast, A Whole New World, Can You Feel the Love Tonight? and so much more.  So, this is pretty much one of them.  Which one do you prefer so far?  The classic instrumental version or the Disney classic version?  Ok, now that you have both songs in mind, let us listen to the most recent version of this song, which is the one sang by Lana Del Rey.


What do you think?  A little too dark for your taste?  Or something that just defines you when it comes to good music?  It is all very subjective, there is no right or wrong answer, there is no good or bad version...it is all a matter of preference really.  Just because you loved the version by Lana Del Rey, doesn't mean everyone else will feel the same way, but that does not make them (or you) have a bad taste in music...you just have different preference when it comes to music.  That is the great thing about music, it speaks to everyone.  

Question of the day:
Which of these three versions do you like best?

June 03, 2014

New Girl!

In one of our previous post, we updated about our beloved Jennifer Lim leaving the quartet to pursue her musical dream in Yong Siew Toh Conservatory, Singapore.  We are all happy for her, but the show must go on.  We have discussed and searched for Jennifer's replacement.  As a result, we have found a new cellist for our string quartet group.  Her name is Sophia Ng ^_^  We all look forward to work together as a team.

Say hi to Sophia!


Sophia Ng started her musical training at the age of 3 when she enrolled in the Yamaha Junior Music Course. There she received ear training, aural skills training and piano lessons. She began taking interest in large musical ensembles at a tender age of 9 when she participated in her elementary school symphonic band as the principal clarinetist and student conductor.  Sophia studied the cello with Maestro Lim Soon Huat and joined the Jit Sin High School Chinese Orchestra whereby she became the student conductor and principal cellist.  Simultaneously, she also joined the Jit Sin High School Philharmonic Orchestra as principal cellist. 

Through the years, Sophia has led and joined the orchestras in various concerts and competitions both locally and internationally.  Among them, she won Gold with Honors award for large ensemble in the 21st Century International Arts Festival 2008 and 2009.  She also led the orchestra in winning the gold award for the National Chinese Orchestra Competition 2009 and 2010.  In 2010, she was awarded Best Student Conductor in the nationals.  As for concerts, Sophia has joined her orchestra to tour Hong Kong in 2006, performing in the prestigious Shatin City Hall.  In 2010, she and the orchestra held a concert in Shanghai, China in collaboration with the local orchestra. 

Sophia is currently a scholarship student pursuing BMus (Hons) Classical Music in UCSI University studying classical cello under Associate Professor Dr. Chong Yew Yoong.  Apart from that, she is also under the tutelage of renowned cellist Jonathan Oh.