Kids from 7 to 11 chat with Singapore’s young violin sensation Chloe Chua. #StarsOnSymphony #BoyBand ----- Watch more on www.mewatch.sg/ Like us on Facebook: / mewatch.mediacorp Follow us on Instagram: @mewatch.mediacorp
This is a great quote~ It's almost like a job to her, but we all know that she just does it because she loves it. If she does make it her job, then I would happy if she did choose to do that.
Chloe sensei is so f*ing adorable and when she switches to Chloe the violinist it is like seeing a seasoned no nonsense professional. The contrast in just a few seconds is amazing.
Chloe Shifu It amazes me to see her play Pagininia at the request of the child, probably wasnt coordinates beforehand. I guess her speed of learning that song is quite fast. About 2 months over. For the first time someone did not play Flight of the Bumblebee as the fastest song that can be played on the Violin.
All the kids were so nice and adorable. Their questions were great. The girl who asked Chloe if she'd play at her own wedding, and asked to be invited was so cute! Emily was so precious too saying how much she admired Chloe. All the kids were sweethearts, including Chloe. My heart melts watching this! ❤
Stunning to this foreigner is how fluent the Singaporeans are with their English, even 9 year-olds. Even the kids' questions are insightful and thoughtful. I realize that they are all taught English, and it is emphasized in their society and schools. But honestly, they speak English better than 99% of all Americans! Compare these kids to a video of today's typical American teen who can't even spell C-A-T.
I’m 14, 1 year younger than her and I just started violin 2 years ago. My major is piano. The first violin prodigy I ever watched play is Chloe. She still blows my mind, but doesn’t break my ego
@fan4every1lol89 I discovered that I’m a day older than she is, and also play the violin. (Have been for 10 1/2 yrs and still am no where NEAR as good as she.) I aspire to play some of the stuff she’s playing soon.
In addition to the 8 countries Chloe lists in this video - Singapore, Malaysia, China, Thailand, America/the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom and Switzerland (but she says Geneva which is a *_city_* in Switzerland) - the video of Chloe's performance of Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 2 (recorded at the Esplanade Concert Hall, Singapore, on 17 Oct, 2020) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PqGQTezhl_A.html has in the description that she's performed in Italy and Germany as well which brings the total number of countries Chloe has performed in to 10
It is actually 11! Thailand (2015), Italy (2017), China (2017,) and Switzerland (2018) were competitions, while the UK (2018) and Malaysia (2019) were music camps. Her major performances outside Singapore were: Saudi Arabia (2018, Jeddah and Riyadh) - recitals China (2018, Xiamen) - Mendelssohn violin concerto US (2019, Atlanta) - Sarasate Carmen Fantasy; Mendelssohn violin concerto China (2019, Zhuhai) - Winter Germany (2019, Bad Worishofen) - Mozart violin concerto #1 China (2019, Beijing) - Piazzolla's Otono Porteno with the China Philharmonic Denmark (2022, Copenhagen) - recital But for covid, the total would have been 12, since she had been scheduled to perform in Hungary (Budapest) in 2021, but the concert had to be cancelled because of the travel restrictions. Other scheduled concerts that year in Switzerland, Macau, and Hong Kong also had to be cancelled
@@jackburgess274 impressed by the level of detail - wish some people I work with were as good about providing information for projects we're involved with 👍🏼
@@idk-mt1fm it's called online research . . . Chloe shouldn't need to be concerned about remembering *_all_* the details about *_ALL_* of her appearances and performances . . . that's what fans and supporters are for
Chloe is soooo cuteeee I love her violin playing soooo muchhhh🥹✨✨✨🤌🤌🤌🤌❤❤❤❤❤ I listen to your recording almost everyday and It’s makes me feel excited even I listen to it many time already 🥹🥹🥹✨✨✨🤌🤌🤌 your phasing is soooo gooodddd Fan from Thailand 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭❤
Playing violin at Chloe's own wedding 😂😂 That was pretty rare question nobody ask but yes Chloe interested to play. 😄 Cute cute smiling Chloe and kids 😘😘😘
I learned Caprice Basque back in 2008. Never performed it. It's like walk on a tightrope 30 ft in the air without the stick. Any shakeouts or blunders, or loss of focus, and instantly the audience will notice it.