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SPWinds' Vienna gold win showcases Malaysian talent, says minister
SPWinds' Vienna gold win showcases Malaysian talent, says minister

The Sun

time30-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

SPWinds' Vienna gold win showcases Malaysian talent, says minister

SEPANG: Sekolah Seri Puteri's Symphonic Winds Orchestra (SPWinds) has made Malaysia proud by securing a Gold Award at the 11th World Orchestra Festival (WOF) in Vienna. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek praised the achievement as proof of the students' hard work and the strong support system behind them. Fadhlina highlighted the role of family, school, and the Ministry of Education (MoE) in nurturing the team's success. 'SSP has delivered an excellent performance, especially in the orchestra field. This win is a solid victory. The training, support from families, the school, and MOE for this team has been very strong,' she said during the team's welcome ceremony at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). The minister confirmed that the MoE is considering appropriate rewards for SPWinds. 'They deserve to be rewarded. We will look into suitable forms of recognition, but for now, let us first celebrate their outstanding success on the world stage,' she added. The 66-member team, aged 13 to 17, impressed judges with performances of Hiroaki Kataoka's 'Amana' and local composer Yeo Chow Shern's 'Rai dan Tari.' Conductor Raja Muzafar Shah was also honored as Best Conductor. Organized by Austria's Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, the WOF featured over 20 orchestras from 10 countries, with performances held at prestigious venues. - Bernama

SPWinds' Vienna Victory A Testament To Malaysian Talent, Says Education Minister
SPWinds' Vienna Victory A Testament To Malaysian Talent, Says Education Minister

Barnama

time30-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Barnama

SPWinds' Vienna Victory A Testament To Malaysian Talent, Says Education Minister

SEPANG, July 30 (Bernama) -- Sekolah Seri Puteri's Symphonic Winds Orchestra (SPWinds) Gold Award at the 11th World Orchestra Festival (WOF) in Vienna was a remarkable achievement that has brought pride to Malaysia on the international stage. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said the success was the result of the students' dedication, strong family and school support, as well as continuous guidance from the Ministry of Education (MoE). 'SSP has delivered an excellent performance, especially in the orchestra field. This win is a solid victory. The training, support from families, the school, and MOE for this team has been very strong. 'So this is truly a victory for Malaysian children on the world stage, and it is one we must celebrate,' she said after welcoming the team's return at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) yesterday. Fadhlina said SPWinds deserves proper recognition, and the MOE is currently exploring appropriate forms of reward for the orchestra team. 'They deserve to be rewarded. We will look into suitable forms of recognition, but for now, let us first celebrate their outstanding success on the world stage,' she said. A total of 66 students aged between 13 and 17 participated in the festival. They performed 'Amana' by Hiroaki Kataoka as well as 'Rai dan Tari' by local composer Yeo Chow Shern under the direction of conductor Raja Muzafar Shah, who was also named Best Conductor. The WOF, organised by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture and the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, brought together more than 20 orchestras from 10 countries, with performances held at several iconic venues.

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