Kampala Music School’s brilliant concert

Oct 16, 2007

KAMPALA Music School’s (KMS) concert on Sunday treated classical music enthusiasts to an exciting show at Sheraton Hotel’s Lions Centre.

KAMPALA Music School’s (KMS) concert on Sunday treated classical music enthusiasts to an exciting show at Sheraton Hotel’s Lions Centre.

The concert featured the schools students and teachers, who scored highly in the examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM), an international examining body for music, centred in London.

Like all the previous concerts organised by KMS, the 10th ABRSM concert did not fall short of the standards of international concert-artistry.

The various performers displayed professionalism and perfection as they played instruments like the piano, trumpet, recorder, cello, violin, guitar and clarinet.

Phionan Nansubuga shone brilliantly as she sang Bart Howard’s Fly Me To The Moon with spontaneous expressiveness and feeling. Her angelic voice marvelled the audience.

Duncan Katimbo also wowed the audience with his organ skills. His agility was more explicit as he pedalled The Giant Fugue, by Johanne Sebastian Bach.

Retired Chief Justice Samuel Wako Wambuzi commended the performers for maintaining high standards. He also presented gifts to the highest scorers, with Katimbo, the school’s highest scorer receiving books and a special badge.

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