The Penang classical scene is building up momentum with the Penang Philharmonic Orchestra


Masterful: Prof Chan Tze Law conducting The Penang Philharmonic Orchestra in 'Beethoven's Fifth'. (Inset) Filipino pianist, Assoc Prof Albert Tiu. - ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star

The Penang Philharmonic Orchestra stirs up classical music interest.

Penang is already well known as a Unesco World Heritage site and for its mouth-watering hawker food. Someday, it might even be famous for its music. This may be a bold prediction, but it has a precedent — in Singapore.

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