The Philharmonic Society of Selangor | |
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Choir | |
Founded | 15 January 1958 |
Location | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Music director | Koh Tian Yi |
Website | www.thephil.org.my |
The Philharmonic Society of Selangor, also known as the Selangor Philharmonic Society or, colloquially, the Phil, [1] is an amateur choral and instrumental group [2] based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and is one of Malaysia's oldest musical societies. [3]
The society was launched on 15 January 1958 by a group of eleven British expatriates [1] amateur musicians in the card room of the Selangor club with the aim of staging performances and encouraging the arts. [3] Its first conductor was Major Leonard Sharp, [4] and its first performance was The Mikado, in July 1958. It takes its name from the state that Kuala Lumpur was located in before the Capital Territory was created. [5]
Originally it was an auditioned choir but in 2009 it began to accept members without audition. [1] [3] In the 1980s it began to practise all year long rather than only in preparation for performances. [1] For the first 35 years of its existence, it performed only foreign works, but in 1993 it performed its first Asian-origin performance. [6] By 2005 it was regularly performing Malaysian works as well as Western ones. [7] As of 2015 [update] the choir had up to 300 members [1] and had already staged more than 50 performances. Proceeds from its performances are donated to charity. [8] The choir has toured outside Malaysia, including in Australia and India. [9] [1]
The Philharmonic Society of Selangor | |
---|---|
Choir | |
Founded | 15 January 1958 |
Location | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Music director | Koh Tian Yi |
Website | www.thephil.org.my |
The Philharmonic Society of Selangor, also known as the Selangor Philharmonic Society or, colloquially, the Phil, [1] is an amateur choral and instrumental group [2] based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and is one of Malaysia's oldest musical societies. [3]
The society was launched on 15 January 1958 by a group of eleven British expatriates [1] amateur musicians in the card room of the Selangor club with the aim of staging performances and encouraging the arts. [3] Its first conductor was Major Leonard Sharp, [4] and its first performance was The Mikado, in July 1958. It takes its name from the state that Kuala Lumpur was located in before the Capital Territory was created. [5]
Originally it was an auditioned choir but in 2009 it began to accept members without audition. [1] [3] In the 1980s it began to practise all year long rather than only in preparation for performances. [1] For the first 35 years of its existence, it performed only foreign works, but in 1993 it performed its first Asian-origin performance. [6] By 2005 it was regularly performing Malaysian works as well as Western ones. [7] As of 2015 [update] the choir had up to 300 members [1] and had already staged more than 50 performances. Proceeds from its performances are donated to charity. [8] The choir has toured outside Malaysia, including in Australia and India. [9] [1]