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YPAW 9: Placida Ho

There has been a rise in early music performance in the Singapore - Malaysia region over the last few years, with the formation of new baroque ensembles as well as baroque music festivals. It is no surprise that Placida took on the study of baroque violin

Episode 9 of the You Play A What? podcast, hosted by Vincent Tan, titled "YPAW 9: Placida Ho" was published on August 5, 2020 and runs 66 minutes.

August 5, 2020 ·66m · You Play A What?

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There has been a rise in early music performance in the Singapore - Malaysia region over the last few years, with the formation of new baroque ensembles as well as baroque music festivals. It is no surprise that Placida took on the study of baroque violin (unintentionally) during her stay in the Netherlands. On this episode of You Play A What?, I spoke to Placida, who has recently returned to Singapore upon completing her studies in The Hague, Netherlands. Join us as we speak about our first encounters with each other as well as the important things like vibrato....

I don't know what to feel when I hear from fellow musicians that they started learning their instrument at 3 years old. Part of me feels that if I had done the same I would be a more holistic musician and perhaps more proficient in the instrument if we are talking about the 10 000 hours rule. The more skeptical side of mind thinks that I might grow to hate practicing and never take on this profession... Perhaps sometimes parents do not know what they are truly signing up for when they put their children through music education from an early age. The child might grow to love music performance, and parents might hear the sentence "Mum/Dad, I want to enter music school" that they would most likely object. Placida is a perfect example of someone who has received music education from an early age. She has went on to the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory (Singapore) graduating with a Bachelor's in Violin performance and the Royal Conservatory in The Hague (Netherlands) with a Master's in Music Education and a Bachelor's in Baroque music performance. She is part of Singapore's Baroque ensemble,  Red Dot Baroque, an organization that is bringing baroque music to their audience in a refreshing way.

On this episode of You Play A What? I learnt about all things baroque, from performance practice to the spirit of baroque music. There were some pretty eye opening revelation.. Join us and decide for yourself, is it Buh-rock or Br-Rowk and vibrato in baroque music! Check out Placida's YouTube Channel for some top quality violin/violone performance!

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