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What keeps me sane: Music I enjoy most forms of music: choral music (particularly ancient works), classical works, operas, traditional music from the Asian continent, and Latin music including traditional and nuevo flamenco, Brazilian, and Cuban. Most of these I sing, others I play. Singing is the love of my life. At the first ever Statistics
and Actuarial Science Idol Contest 2005 to raise funds for
United Way, my accompanist (Prof.
David Matthews) and I performed an opera aria,
and we took home the first prize! Back in Vancouver, I sang with Elektra Women's Choir from September, 2000 to April, 2004 (when we won the first prize in the Equal Voice Female category at the CBC National Choral Competition). Making it into such an elite choir without any voice training before was by far my biggest achievement, let alone landing on a couple of solos! (Check out some of the Elektra repertoire here.) I was also part of an informal quartet -- Untitled 4 until recently. (What's with the geeky name, you ask. How about 2 computing scientists, a mathematician, and a statistician? That spells G-E-E-K-S!) We focussed on early SATB music. We've performed at SFU and a hospital, and also held regular appearances at the West Burnaby United Church, singing to the congregation during Sunday services. Click here for a brief bio of my singing career. Religion: DarwinismNote: Darwin's collaborator Alfred Russell Wallace deserved just as much credit as Darwin did. Spectator Sport: Professional Basketball I'd been a faithful fan of the Utah Jazz since 1988, but since John Stockton's retirement and Karl Malone's departure to LA, I'd called it quits being a Jazz fan. It was a good ride through all those years, though. Recreational activities:I do like playing basketball, but my size (or the lack thereof) is a nuisance. The same applies to almost all other things I like to do: biking, kayaking, hiking, and working out in general. My newish thing has been outdoor rock climbing, although I haven't gone often enough. |
Life is but a Song to praise the wonder of Evolution in the process of which Man emerged as a Creature of High Intelligence able to disrupt the balance of Nature but if he tries has the power to preserve the diversity of the World in which he evolves together with countless other Life Forms with whom he sings along. QUOTES: (Taken from bwo's Graffiti Wall:) "It's as bad as looking up in the sky and seeing a parabola instead of a rainbow," comments Ben (mathematician) as Kuan (med school student) plays with his lamb drumstick and lists the joints and muscles. Grace retorts, "As long as not everything in life is random!" (August 1, 2002) |