Malaysian-born UK-based pianist explores new musical horizons in homecoming show


'At Far East Sounds, I hope the audience will be transported to a different realm, one that is wild and exciting, but at the same time comforting and familiar,' says pianist Foo Mei Yi, who be presenting 'Far East Sounds' in collaboration with soundscape project Gema Bumi at PJPAC on July 6. Photo: Peter FISCHLI

For one night only at the Nero Event Space at Petaling Jaya Performing Arts Centre (PJPAC) on July 6, audiences can immerse themselves in the sounds of South-East Asia, with a contemporary classical backdrop.

Far East Sounds, presented by Britain-based Malaysian pianist Foo Mei Yi in collaboration with Gema Bumi, offers a performance merging music soundscapes and multimedia elements.

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