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The ASEAN-Korea Traditional Music Orchestra's Concert of Friendship and Harmony
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Halo, beautiful viewers!
On today’s episode of
Enlightening Entertainment,
we’ll introduce
the ASEAN-Korea
Traditional
Music Orchestra.
ASEAN stands for
The Association of
Southeast Asian Nations.
Its 10 members nations
are: Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand,
Âu Lạc (Vietnam),
Brunei, Cambodia, Laos,
and Myanmar (Burma).
With over 80 performers
and composers, along
with 52 different types
of traditional instruments
from 11 countries,
including South Korea,
the ASEAN-Korea
Traditional Music
Orchestra creates
a rare musical experience
conveying friendship and
harmony across borders.
The music director
was Dr. Choi Sang-Wha
of South Korea,
who collaborated with
British conductor
and composer
Mr. Eric James Watson.
Although we live
in a multicultural
and international time,
we still are not familiar
with Asia
which is close by.
I think that musical exchange
is more important
than economic
or political exchange,
to become familiar
with Asia.
Therefore, the purpose of
organizing this orchestra
is that music
will contribute to
feeling a sense of kinship
between people in
a multicultural society,
and without borders
between countries.
I’d just like to say halo
and welcome to all
the Supreme Master viewers
wherever you are
in this world.
I hope that
you enjoy this concert.
I hope that you come to
experience a wonderful
new listening experience.
Solo River
Thus your chronicles
have been since
earliest times
of sentient attention
In the dry season
your water is not much
In the rainy season, water
spills reaching far distances
Your water
springs forth from Solo
Surrounded by
a thousand mountains
Water flows to reach
far distances
Eventually to the sea
That boat
in your past chronicles
the merchant folks
had always
sailed in such boats
What I feel about it,
I feel great for being part
of this wonderful event
because it’s a very
extraordinary orchestra.
Well, it’s wonderful!
It’s a magnificent
experience
to conduct any orchestra,
but one that is like this,
this is a most unusual
orchestra,
with most unusual sound,
is a very exciting experience.
the original Brunei.
Lumut Lunting Island,
Lumut Lunting Island
Berambang Sea,
On par with
Si Bungor Island;
Wonderful atmosphere,
wonderful atmosphere,
peaceful and calm,
That’s my country,
my Brunei,
the fertile land.
the original Brunei.
White shirt
with Suasa buttons,
White shirt
with Suasa buttons,
wear it and
come have fun;
It’s okay if tired,
Just be grateful,
do good deeds.
It’s okay if tired,
Just be grateful,
do good deeds.
From where,
you’re going where,
From where,
you’re going where,
Look stylish from afar;
Don’t be angry,
I’m just asking,
Whose ring is it
on your finger?
Don’t be angry,
I’m just asking,
Whose ring is it
on your finger?
Don’t be angry,
I’m just asking,
Whose ring is it
on your finger?
Don’t be angry,
I’m just asking,
Whose ring is it
on your finger?
The finale piece of
the concert is
“LOVE ASEAN,”
composed by
award-winning
South Korean composer
Dr. Bum-Hoon Park.
Vocalists from all
participating nations
including
the Jeju Peace Choir
of South Korea sing
together messages of
“Halo” and “I love you”
in various
Asian languages.
This symbolizes
the friendship
among Asian nations.
The orchestra performed
this piece for
the ASEAN-Korea
Commemorative Summit
held on May 31, 2009
in the presence of world
leaders and dignitaries.
We have some responses
from people and leaders.
It seems that the leaders
from each country
were deeply touched
by the music played
by 11 countries with their
traditional instruments.
After the performance,
they went to the stage
and hugged
their performers,
taking pictures
for about half an hour.
It was an unexpected
ceremony.
It was an experience of
penetrating communication
through music.
We’re able to work
together very successfully,
with good will,
with trying to develop
understanding
of the other person
of how they play,
and all the rest of it.
So if we can do that
at this level
with this orchestra,
why can’t we do it
at other levels
with other organizations,
with countries,
with continents,
with work places?
Halo
Halo
We love you, ASEAN
We love you.
ASEAN
MALAY (BRUNEI)
How’re you? I love you,
Brunei
How’re you? I love you,
Brunei
Brunei, Brunei
How’re you? I love you,
Brunei
Brunei, Brunei, Brunei
Indonesian
How are you? I love you
Indonesia
Indonesia, Indonesia
How are you? I love you
Indonesia
Indonesia, Indonesia
How are you?
I love you.
I love you.
Singapore
How are you?
I love you.
Singapore
Singapore
Thai
Halo
Halo
I love you.
Love you, Thailand.
I love you, Thailand.
ASEAN ASEAN ASEAN
We love you ASEAN
ASEAN ASEAN
We love you ASEAN
We love you
ASEAN
We love you
ASEAN
We love you
ASEAN
We love you
ASEAN
Hats off and many thanks
to the fabulous
ASEAN-Korea
Traditional Music Orchestra
and all involved in
bringing together cultures
in such a beautiful
and inspiring way.
May all the nations
of Asia and the world
be blessed with ever-
blossoming friendship
and harmony.
Thank you
graceful viewers
for watching
Enlightening Entertainment.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
May your life be filled
with loving thoughts
and deeds.
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