Banded together in love for music


Lee (right) along with Kinta Valley Symphonic Society members practising for the upcoming concert. — SAIFUL BAHRI/The Star

WHEN the Kinta Valley Symphonic Society (KVSS) was founded in 2010, there were only about 30 members.

Fast forward to 2018, there are now about 50 members, consisting of Malaysians from all walks of life, age groups and religions.

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