Six Indonesian students were invited to the Golden Classic Music Awards to appear at the Winner's Concert which took place at Carnegie Hall, New York on December 7 local time.
Meanwhile, the six students are Matthew Niel Kesuma (9), Mikhael Nixon Kesuma (11), Kai Oliver (7), Giana Olivia Gunawan (15),MINA Suria (14), and Brandon Niko Lie (13). All of them are students studying at international schools in Jakarta.
Meanwhile, Winner's Concert is a music event that presents students from all over the world to showcase their ability to play classical music, be it vocals, piano, brass, woodwind, and strings.
"There they brought classical music. There were many participants from other countries as well," said Micheala Anggono, the mother of Matthew and Mikhael in his statement, Tuesday, December 12.
Furthermore, Michaela Anggono said, the six performers from Indonesia played the classic piano with different repertoars.
"The rest from abroad play various kinds of musical instruments," he said.
Meanwhile, Matthew Niel Kusuma brought a repertoire from Jean Sibelius entitled Etude Op. 76 No. 2. Then, Mikhael Nixon Kesuma brought one of the best works Frederic Chopin, Etude Op.25 No. 2.
Next, Kai Oliver performed room music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus totaling, Sonata in C Allegro.
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"The audience response at the event was extraordinary. Tickets were sold out," said Micheala.
The appearance of the six Indonesian students in one of the best places in the world began with participating in online auditions organized by the Golden Classic Music Awards.
The school where students are studying also fully supports the involvement of its students to go to Carnegie Hall.
"Schools really provide support to children in these activities," concluded Micheala Anggono.
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