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In this week’s episode, we explore a quaint walk-up apartment built in 1953, once the residence of Zubir Said and his family, famed composer of Singapore's national anthem, "Majulah Singapura." Nestled in Joo Chiat, this 1,432 sqft mid-century abode has been meticulously transformed by its current resident over six years.
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The statue in front of Victoria Concert Hall should be Zubir Said instead of Stamford Raffles and I will die on this hill
#singapore#Victoria Concert Hall#Zubir said#stamford raffles#zubir said is an absolutely amazing writer btw he doesnt get enough credit#bro wrote semoga bahagia and majulah singapura and all he gets is the road next to sota???#unfair
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AUGUST 22 ZODIAC
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RAHASIA ILMU P.RAMLEE
Semasa P.Ramlee bersekolah di Penang Free School, beliau adalah seorang pelajar yang mempunyai tulisan paling cantik. Tidak kira tulisan itu dalam bentuk rumi atau jawi. Kenyataan ini kita boleh rujuk kepada tandatangan P.Ramlee yang seringkali berubah-ubah dari satu gaya ke satu gaya lebih kreatif dan unik. Menurut guru sekolah beliau iaitu Cikgu Hashim (bapa seniman Ahmad Daud), beliau sering meminta bantuan P.Ramlee untuk membawa buku sekolah murid-murid pulang ke rumahnya untuk disemak. Apabila sampai di rumah, isteri Cikgu Hashim akan menjamu P.Ramlee makan tengahari bersama. P.Ramlee sentiasa senang hati makan tengahari di rumah gurunya dan tidak payah lagi beliau makan apabila pulang ke rumah.
Di zaman persekolahan P.Ramlee tidak suka membuang masa. Selepas makan tengahari beliau akan pergi belajar agama. Menurut beberapa sumber sahih, P.Ramlee pernah menuntut ilmu agama dengan Syeikh Abdullah Fahim (datuk kepada mantan Perdana Menteri Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi). Beliau adalah seorang Ulama besar yang terkenal di zaman itu. Syeikh Abdullah Fahim adalah individu yang dirujuk oleh Tunku Abdul Rahman dalam menetapkan tarikh bagi hari kemerdekaan pada 31 Ogos 1957 kerana beliau mempunyai pengetahun yang tinggi dalam ilmu Falak. Selain itu beliau juga cenderung mengajar agama berkaitan dengan ilmu Usuluddin, Fiqh, Tauhid, Tasawuf dan Al-Quran. Syeikh Abdullah Fahim juga merupakan pengasas Sekolah Agama Rakyat. Difahamkan sebelum P.Ramlee berhijrah ke Singapura beliau sering bertalaqi dan menadah kitab menuntut ilmu Tauhid dan Tasawuf dengan Syeikh Abdullah Fahim.
Selepas selesai belajar agama, P.Ramlee akan membuat aktiviti sukan. P.Ramlee sangat gemar bermain sepak raga dan badminton bersama rakan-rakan sekolahnya. P.Ramlee juga sangat aktif bersukan dan berpesatuan semasa di sekolah. Selepas selesai solat Isyak, P.Ramlee akan berlatih muzik bersama kumpulan pancaragam Sinar Bintang Sore. Setelah beberapa lama bersama pancaragam itu beliau sertai pula pancaragam Teruna Sekampong sebagai pemain biola, penyanyi dan pencipta lagu. Sebenarnya bakat seni P.Ramlee ini telah terlihat dari zaman beliau remaja. P.Ramlee juga pernah belajar bermain biola bersama dengan Cikgu Kamaruddin seorang guru biola terkenal di Pulau Pinang.
Apabila diadakan pertandingan menyanyi anjuran Radio Malaya pada tahun 1945, P.Ramlee telah mencuba nasibnya sebagai penyanyi. Tetapi pada tahun itu P.Ramlee hanya mendapat tempat ketiga. Setelah tiga tahun mencuba akhirnya P.Ramlee berjaya mendapat johan pada tahun 1947. Semenjak itu nama P.Ramlee dan pancaragam Teruna Sekampung telah mula dikenali di kawasan utara Malaya. Perkara ini telah membuatkan pengarah B.S Rajhans berminat akan bakat yang ada pada P.Ramlee sehingga meminta beliau ke Singapura seperti yang kita semua tahu.
Apabila P.Ramlee sampai ke Singapura, beliau banyak menuntut ilmu dengan beberapa orang guru dan tokoh muzik, antaranya ialah Zubir Said, Osman Ahmad, Yusof B dan Ahmad Jaafar. P.Ramlee juga pernah balajar cara membuat ragaman muzik dengan Fred Libio dan LB Ventura dua orang komposer tekenal dari Filipina.
Moral dari kisah P.Ramlee yang kita dapat adalah dengan etika berguru. Kerana segala ilmu di dunia ini perlu ada guru. Bukan hanya sekadar menadah kitab tetapi ianya juga perlu bimbingan dan rujukan guru. Seperti P.Ramlee kita tahu bahawa beliau sememangnya dianugerahkan bakat dari Allah, tetapi P.Ramlee juga berguru dan menuntut ilmu. Cara terbaik dalam menuntut ilmu itu dipelajari dengan cara berguru dan menadah kitab daripadanya agar segala ilmu itu berkat dan bermanfaat.
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Gagak Di-Rimba - Abdullah Hussain
Erti Yang Sakti - Tun Ahmad Sarji
P.Ramlee Dari Kacamata Aimi Jarr - Aimi Jarr
Temubual bersama Syeikh Ali (Abang P.Ramlee)
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OH THIS ONE
Imo the new statue at Fort Canning is fine. The point of fort canning is to show the history of Singapore and to ensure that it never happens again
It's a monument to what made Singapore Singapore, despite everything.
It's impossible to ignore history when visiting fort canning and I think that's the point
(It would make sense to have statues of the people who built the place in the first place though)
ON THE OTHER HAND
Fuck the raffles statue at Victoria Concert hall actually
It should be Zubir Said and I will fucking die on this hill
Singapore’s prosperity has long set it apart from many other former British colonies. There is another difference, too: Singapore has clung to honouring its former colonial ruler — and it wants to keep doing so.
Special accolade has gone to Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, who is considered to have founded modern Singapore in the early 1800s. For decades, Singapore’s textbooks credited Raffles with transforming the island from a “sleepy fishing village” into a thriving seaport. He has been the central character in a larger official narrative that says imperial Britain had set up Singapore for success as an independent nation.
Dedications to Raffles dot the landscape of Singapore. A business district, schools and dozens of other buildings bear his name. Two 2.5-metre likenesses of the man loom large in downtown Singapore.
But a new statue of Raffles, installed in a park in May, has revived a debate about the legacy of colonialism in Singapore. On one side is the broader establishment, which has held up British colonial rule positively. On the other are those who want a closer inspection of the empire that Raffles represented and the racial inequity he left behind, even as Singapore became wealthy.
This divide has surfaced before, perhaps most prominently a few years ago when Singapore celebrated the bicentennial of Raffles’ arrival on the island. Now, the new statue has set off a fresh debate, with critics pointing out that other countries have for years been taking down monuments to historical figures associated with slavery or imperialism, or both.
“The thing about Raffles is that, unfortunately I think, it has been delivered as a hagiography rather than just history,” said Alfian Sa’at, a playwright who wants to see the Raffles statues destroyed. “It’s so strange — the idea that one would defend colonial practice. It goes against the grain on what’s happening in many parts of the world.”
The new statue of Raffles stands next to one of his friend Nathaniel Wallich, a Danish botanist, at Fort Canning Park. Tan Kee Wee, an economist who pooled $330,000 with his siblings to commission the statues, said he wanted to commemorate the pair’s role in founding Singapore’s first botanic gardens, which were his frequent childhood haunt. He donated the sculptures in his parents’ name to the National Parks Board.
Opponents have also criticised the government for allowing the statue to go up at the park because it was the site of the tomb of precolonial Malay kings. The parks board said it considered historical relevance in the installation of the sculptures.
Questions about the statue have even been raised in Singapore’s parliament. In June, Desmond Lee, the minister for national development, responded to one by saying that Singapore did not glorify its colonial history. At the same time, Lee added, “We need not be afraid of the past.”
The plaque for the Raffles statue explains how Singapore’s first botanic gardens “cultivated plants of economic importance, particularly spices”. That, critics said, was a euphemism for their actual purpose: cash crops for the British Empire.
Tan defended the legacy of British colonialists in Singapore, saying they “didn’t come and kill Singaporeans”.
He added: “Singapore was treated well by the British. So why all this bitterness?”
Far from benign
But colonial Britain was far from benign. For instance, it treated nonwhite residents of Singapore as second-class citizens. Raffles created a town plan for Singapore that segregated people into different racial enclaves. And he did not interact with the locals, said Kwa Chong Guan, a historian.
“He was very much a corporate company man, just concerned with what he assumed to be the English East India Co’s interests,” Kwa said.
Raffles landed in Singapore in 1819 as Britain was looking to compete with the Dutch in the Malacca Strait, a crucial waterway to China. At the time, Singapore was under the sway of the kingdom of Johor in present-day Malaysia. Raffles exploited a succession dispute in Johor to secure a treaty that allowed the East India Company to set up a trading post in Singapore.
Within a handful of years, Singapore was officially a British territory. Convict labour, largely from the Indian subcontinent, was crucial to its economic development. So, too, were Chinese immigrants, which included wealthy traders and poor labourers.
Singapore achieved self-governance in 1959, then briefly joined Malaysia before becoming an independent republic in 1965. It has since built one of the world’s most open economies and among its busiest ports, as well as a bustling regional financial hub.
In recent years, the government has acknowledged, in small ways, the need to expand the narrative of Singapore’s founding beyond Raffles. Its textbooks now reflect that the island was a thriving centre of regional trade for hundreds of years before Raffles arrived.
In 2019, officials cast the commemoration of Raffles’ arrival as also a celebration of others who built Singapore. A Raffles statue was painted over as if to disappear into the backdrop. Placed next to it, though only for the duration of the event, were four other sculptures of early settlers, including that of Sang Nila Utama, a Malay prince who founded what was called Singapura in 1299.
To some historians and intellectuals, such gestures are merely symbolic and ignore the reckoning Singapore needs to have with its colonial past. British rule introduced racist stereotypes about nonwhites, such as that of the “lazy” Malay, an Indigenous group in Singapore, that has had a lasting effect on public attitudes. Colonialism led to racial divisions that, in many ways, persist to this day in the city-state that is now dominated by ethnic Chinese.
“If you only focus on one man and the so-called benevolent aspect of colonialism, and you don’t try to associate or think about the negative part too much, isn’t that a kind of blindness, or deliberate amnesia?” said Sai Siew Min, an independent historian. (Story continues below)
Role of race
Race relations played a role in Raffles’ ascension in Singaporean lore. Soon after Singapore became independent, the governing People’s Action Party — which remains in power decades later — decided to officially declare Raffles the founder of Singapore. Years later, S Rajaratnam, who was then the foreign minister, said that anointing a Malay, Chinese or Indian as its founder would have been fraught.
“So we put up an Englishman — a neutral, so there will be no dissension,” Rajaratnam said.
The decision was also meant to indicate that Singapore remained open to the West and free markets.
In a 1983 speech, Rajaratnam acknowledged that Raffles’ attitude toward the “nonwhite races was that without British overlordship the natives would not amount to much”.
Critics of the Raffles statues also argue that his legacy should reflect his time on the island of Java. Although Raffles outlawed slavery in Singapore, he allowed trading of slaves in Java, including children as young as 13, according to Tim Hannigan, who wrote a book about Raffles.
The new statues of Raffles and Wallich were created by Andrew Lacey, a British artist. The sculptures evoke the two men as apparitions — symbolism that Lacey said represented the world’s evolution away from the West.
Lacey said he had “wrangled” with the public reaction toward his sculptures and he had no qualms if Singaporeans wanted to take them down, destroy them or replace their heads with the Malay gardeners who were instrumental in creating the botanic gardens.
“I was cognisant of the complexities of making any dead white male,” he said of Raffles. “I wasn’t cognisant of the degree of complexity around him.”
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命名合乎情理?
潘耀田 2019-3-13 https://phoonyewtien.blogspot.com/2019/03/httpswww.html
难道一个国��的公共机关,就因为有人捐了一大笔钱,就可以以他的名字来命名?
杨秀桃究竟是何许人?在推动本地音乐发展方面又有何德何能?为何我们的国家音乐学院不是以对新加坡音乐有贡献的人命名。
我对政治没有兴趣,说句得罪的话,因为搞政治的人往往都没有也不能有原则?这点是我很难认同苟同的。因此,除了多年以前身不由己无可奈何以外,从来也不参与任何和政治有关的活动,偶然谈起,也只是因为我热爱这个我生长的地方,无法不关心这地方的前景而已!
今天偶然在网上看到前议员陈清木医生的几个视频,都很有共鸣。其中一个提及了有关公共机关的命名。
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Upon full independence in 1965, Majulah Singapura was formally adopted as Singapore. Composed by Zubir Said in 1958 as a theme song for official functions of the City Council of Singapore, the song was selected in 1959 as the island's anthem when it attained self-government. Before its re-adaptation a competition for a national anthem among three patriotic songs was taken place with one of the other songs being Za Ukrainu by Mykola Voronyi. Majulah Singapura is the national anthem of the Republic of Singapore. Perhaps it's an example of the point that liturgical tradition and rubric aren't the same thing, despite their close relationship. The Italian national anthem only technically became the country’s official anthem in December 2017, 170 years after its original composition. Someone else suggested that the suppression of the use of instruments on Good Friday may be found in the Ceremonial of Bishops. If you are hosting an event and need anthems, e-mail me: ne vmerla Ukraina" (Ukrainian: Ще не вмерла Українa, or "Ukraine has not yet perished") is the national anthem of Ukraine again since 1992. Unlike the usually full orchestral version of the Italian national anthem, Ayane and Zanon performed a solo violin-led arrangement, where Zanon added impressive semi-quaver passages to the score. Anthem Lights - The Star-Spangled Banner (The National Anthem) O say can you see by the dawn's early light What O. There are versions for Brass Quintet & full Orchestra in my store. Nay, thou art not dead, Ukraine, see, thy glorys born again,And the skies, O brethren, upon us smile once moreAs in Springtime melts the snow, so shall mel. An arrangement of the Ukrainian National Anthem for String Orchestra.
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It took me a while but I finally managed to get back to the excellent multimedia show at the @nationalgallerysingapore - City Hall: If Walls Could Talk. I still liked it the second time round 😀 Majulah Singapura - the national anthem of Singapore. Composed by Zubir Said in 1958 as a theme song for official functions of the City Council of Singapore, the song was selected in 1959 as the island's anthem when it attained self-government. Upon full independence in 1965, Majulah Singapura was formally adopted as Singapore's national anthem. . . #CityHallStories is a great companion piece to the current @sgbicentennial Bicentennial Experience show. If you like the #SgBicentennial show, you'll like City Hall: If Walls Could Talk. It's an immersive multimedia exhibition that uses interactive content paired with rich storytelling to bring to life the historic events witnessed by the building. Held within the City Hall Chamber, it is organised in conjunction with the Singapore Bicentennial commemoration. It's 25 minutes long, with 4 stations for you to read more about its history, heritage and people, social media selfies stations of course, check out related artworks and there's the show. It was awesome. Giant screens that surrounds the City Hall Chamber with blown up historical photos and an interesting narrative, it was pretty amazing. I thought instantly it was a worthy follow up to the Fort Canning Bicentennial show. #NationalGallerySingapore! #Singapore #sghistory #cityhallsingapore #NationalGallerySg #ExploringSingapore #ExploreSG #igsg #igsingapore #Sgig #sgmemory #sgheritage #wonderlustsingapore #whatissingapore #PassionMadePossible #ThisIsSingapore #SingaporeInsiders #VisitSingapore (at National Gallery Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3LwJJYnLP7/?igshid=14z5uklx5i11o
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Art R'eev's Art Booth All Set Up @MOXPARADE School Of The Arts, Singapore (SOTA) 1 Zubir Said Drive 15, 16 & 17 Mar 2019 (Fri, Sat & Sun) 1-9pm You Won't Want To Miss This Artisanal Market..!!! See You There..!!! #moxparade #artmarket #artisansbazaar #artisanal #sgevent #fleamarket #art #creative #artsy #lifestyle #urbanart #modernart #abstractart #contemporaryart #upcycledart #recycledart #trashart #artcollage #mixedmedia https://www.instagram.com/p/BvBf7WsBjpI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ifd58wvwmsl6
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19, 20, 21, 22, 23
19. do you like your country’s flag and/or emblem? what about the national anthem?
kinda? i like what the flag represents but i just don’t think we’ve achieved all that it’s supposed to symbolise. i do love the national anthem, it’s in my native language and written by Zubir Said who wrote other really memorable songs i’m fond of! it’s a pretty simple anthem but it’s nice
21. if you could send two things from your country into space, what would they be?
omg i truly have no idea
22. what makes you proud about your country? what makes you ashamed?
proud of how much we’ve progressed within the past 5 decades i guess? like the security here is top notch, it’s clean, you can practice your culture and religion freely and the food variety is amazing since there’s a ton of cuisines
don’t like how we like to sweep things under the rug and that we’re generally conservative. i think most people are complacent and a lot of people take racial harmony for granted too (also there’s the argument that tolerance is only at surface level). there’s lots to change and we can definitely do better
23. which alcoholic beverage is the favoured one in your country?
i don’t know since i don’t drink 💀
i’ve answered 20 already but thank you soo much for the numbers!! ahhh 💛💘💖
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Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Took Us Back in Time Through a History of Malaysia's Music Icon
There is no mystery to the allure of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra. The group have long been praised for its diverse musical vitality and have always managed to deliver performances that touch the soul of its audience. On eve of Malaysia Day, as a tribute to nation’s most celebrated musical legacies, the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra treated its audience to the rich sounds and rhythms of the music of our yesteryears. were given enthralling renditions of icons nostalgic to many such as Ahmad Jaafar’s Jelingan Manja and Zubir Said’s Sayang Di Sayang — all of which had been rearranged and refined into pieces of classical beauty. Read More via DailySeni. Read the full article
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Zubir Said, Putra Minang Pencipta Lagu Kebangsaan Singapura
Zubir Said, Putra Minang Pencipta Lagu Kebangsaan Singapura
Padangkita.com – Siapa sangka, pencipta lagu kebangsaan negara Singapura “Majulah Singapura” adalah seorang keturunan Minangkabau, namanya Zubir Said. Selain, lagu “Majulah Singapura” karya terbesarnya adalah lagu resmi hari anak Singapura “Semoga Bahagia”.
Dilansir dari wikipedia, Zubir Said lahir di Fort de Kock (Bukittinggi) pada 22 Juli 1907. Dia meninggal di Singapura pada, 16 November 1987…
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Unlike the previous years, Singapore Youth Award winners this year were given the challenge of giving a speech, Tedtalk style (no scripts). It was indeed nervewrecking to address a whole convention centre filled with big names, our guests and youth leaders. I chose to highlight the lyrics of the late Zubir Said. His song "Semoga Bahagia", there are two lines that best described my artistic journey and youth advocate of arts education. "Capailah Lekas Cita-Cita Pemudi Pemuda, Supaya Kita Ada Harga Di Mata Dunia" [Reach out for your ambitions, Oh Youths! So that you may have value in the eyes of the world]. I am grateful that my delivery was smooth and even more thankful that people have approached me to say that it was heartfelt. Certainly takes alot of of courage to be up on that stage and be challenged to speak. Every performer can tell you that stage fright doesn't diminish even after years of experience. Makes me proud to go up there in my Baju Melayu, sponsored by @pastelsbyyaz! #soultari #soultwenty17 #365soulgrateful #365grateful #SingaporeYouthAward2017
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