@@vesteel really really hope so...to be frank I'd rather watch the Berliner live than any other big name pop music stars today...if they don't come to my country anytime soon, I promise myself to see them in Germany when I get the chance and the resources in the future.
Soo Kaiwen Agreed. There is still a chance with Singapore, but I doubt it will happen here in Malaysia for a very, very long time because a lot of Malaysians simply do not have appreciation for the arts, which is really a tragedy.
there are people who dislike classical but lately (2019 season) every single concert of Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra was full which is a good sign. But compared to Sg, Sgprean is way better when it comes into music appreciation.
@@sookaiwen9995 Full house? Wow that is indeed pleasing news. I've been to Singapore a few times (the most recent being the past July where my choir participated in the 11th Orientale Concentus), and honestly I envy Singapore's active arts scene along with the wonderful facilities there.
Humour, musique and a good meal are basics worldwide.
Watch every video of Gustavo you can find and count how many times he’s says (accent: “jjjjjyouuu knoooooo”) I’m dead af
Que aproveche Sarah hahaha Fantastic people
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Welcome to Taiwan!
Not Seoul? :(
그러긴 하죠...
내한공연한다지않았나
😍😍😍😍😍
👍👍👍
It's tooooooo hard to get hands on the Beijing tickets QAQ
Not Tokyo? 😢
no Manila? you are my dream concert but I'm too poor to travel huhuhu
Hopefully in a few years they'll come in Manila
@@vesteel really really hope so...to be frank I'd rather watch the Berliner live than any other big name pop music stars today...if they don't come to my country anytime soon, I promise myself to see them in Germany when I get the chance and the resources in the future.
Japanese also eat rices with everything(to Sarah)
Please come to Malaysia/Singaporee
Soo Kaiwen YES EXACTLY
@@geraldkiing1904 I hope they perfom in Petronas Philharmonic Hall, Victoria Concert Hall or the best one Esplanade Concert Hall.
Soo Kaiwen Agreed. There is still a chance with Singapore, but I doubt it will happen here in Malaysia for a very, very long time because a lot of Malaysians simply do not have appreciation for the arts, which is really a tragedy.
there are people who dislike classical but lately (2019 season) every single concert of Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra was full which is a good sign. But compared to Sg, Sgprean is way better when it comes into music appreciation.
@@sookaiwen9995 Full house? Wow that is indeed pleasing news. I've been to Singapore a few times (the most recent being the past July where my choir participated in the 11th Orientale Concentus), and honestly I envy Singapore's active arts scene along with the wonderful facilities there.
What piece is it in the begining?
Fernando Valenzuela Rondó Finale from Mahler’s quinta
You need to have some food before rehearsal.
Whats inside? .... Brahms...
No Mexico :'(?
Oh wait...