Sabahan stars in Malaysian fairy tale opera
KOTA KINABALU: Four Malaysian graduates from Birmingham City University’s Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in the UK, including a Sabahan, are starring in an operatic version of the Brothers Grimm’s 1893 fairy tale ‘Hansel and Gretel’, which will be staged in Kuala Lumpur this summer.
Written by 19th century German composer Engelbert Humperdinck and staged by Kuala Lumpur City Opera (KLCO), the familyfriendly opera will feature Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumni Yi Ling Chaing and Ho Chi Mei in the titles roles respectively.
Both Chaing and Ho featured in KLCO’s last production ‘The Marriage of Figaro’, performing the roles of Cherubino and Susanna correspondingly.
Chi Mei is known for her fine sense of musical engagement and stylistic understanding in her singing, and continues to mature in her choices of roles. Chaing, meanwhile, is an up and coming mezzo-soprano with a rich and silky voice, and this marks her second role with KLCO. She is also a qualified Kodály music educator who has regular engagements in Australia, China, Myanmar and Taiwan.
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire graduate Yi Ling Chaing from George Town, Malaysia, said: “I performed as a 14-year-old boy, Cherubino, in Mozart’s ‘Le Nozze di Figaro’ with KLCO last year. When I was cast as Hansel this year, I was thrilled again. As a mezzo-soprano, it is always great to establish a career on certain types of role, in my case ‘pants roles’ – Stephano, from ‘Romeo et Juliette’, Siebel from ‘Faust’, Niklaus in ‘The Tales of Hoffmann’ and, of course, Cherubino and Hansel.”
Meanwhile, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire graduate Bui Yik Ling from Tawau plays the Sleep Fairy and alumnus Chi Hoe Mak from Penang is the production’s Chorus Master. ‘Hansel and Gretel’ will be staged by KLCO on Thursday 5, Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 July in the Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac). Established in 2012, KLCO is the only active opera company in Malaysia presenting and promoting western operas.
Some of KLCO’s past productions include Puccini’s ‘La Bohème’, Bizet’s ‘Carmen’, Donizetti’s ‘L’Elisir d’Amore’, ‘La Fille du Régiment’, Menotti’s ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors’ and Mozart’s masterpiece, ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ (‘Le Nozze di Figaro’).
‘Hansel and Gretel’ is in three acts and this production will be sung in English with Chinese subtitles. The opera tells the story of two mischievous children who are sent out to forage for food and, whilst picking berries in the forest, they encounter a witch who turns children into gingerbread before devouring them. Yi Ling Chaing added: Offering words of advice to the next generation of opera singers, Yi Ling Chaing said:
Birmingham City University is the largest producer of creative professionals outside the South East of England and the UK’s most successful recruiter for art and design in Malaysia and China.
Last year, Malaysian graduates from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire organised a fundraising concert in Petaling Jaya that will support the next generation of talent to study at the UK music institution.
Funds raised helped establish the Birmingham Conservatoire Benevolent Fund, which can be used by Malaysian students to help with living expenses and further music training activities. The Fund was the idea of pianist and Royal Birmingham Conservatoire alumna, Jeanette Wong, from Kuala Lumpur.