Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Yurana Carols Candlelight 2008
Alexander sang for the Carols Candlelight at Yurana Home for the Aged, 19 December 2008
Labels: Bridge to Success
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Alexander in Lachlan's Lullaby 2008
Alexander sang 'Lachlan's Lullaby' at the Australian Youth Choir Spring Concert 2008 at QPAC last October 2008.
Here at Yurana Home for the Aged last 6 December 2008 showcased the repertoire aside from the normal Christmas sogs.
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Alexander in Any Dream Will Do, 2005
Alexander with the Australian Youth Choir in Manly Retirement Home in 2005 under Mrs Elizabeth Thomas, sang Any Dream Will Do, from Joseph and His Technicolour Dreamcoat.
Alexander during this period was at Training Level 2 but also at Recital Choir.
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Saturday, December 6, 2008
Christmas 2008 AYC
Alexander in AWAY IN A MANGER
Away in a manger, no crib for his bed
The little Lord Jesus laid down his sweet head
The stars in the bright sky looked down where he lay
The little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay
The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes,
But little Lord Jesus no crying he makes.
I love Thee, Lord Jesus, look down from the sky
And stay by my cradle till morning is nigh.
Be near me, Lord Jesus, I ask Thee to stay
Close by me forever, and love me, I pray.
Bless all the dear children in thy tender care,
And take us to heaven, to live with Thee there.
Alexander with Helen
Christmas at Yurana 2008
Whatever health we are in, whereever we are ... YOUNG or OLD... we can never stop ...
........C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S!
Silent Night at Carols Candlelight @
Labels: Christmas
Friday, November 28, 2008
Fotos in Review 2008
Another school year has come to an end. It is not really the end though… it’s just another route to another great adventure.
2008, was a year filled with laughters, celebrations, and heartaches or even headaches. I suppose life won’t mean a thing if everything stays the same. Imagine not having any challenges. All these things make life colorful and very expressive. It’s like you try to put it in an easel with your paint and brush.
So, let’s wait and see for the upcoming arrival of another year…
Labels: Album, Bridge to Success, Journey
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Alexander's 13th Birthday 2008
Alexander's 13th birthday today, 25 November 2008, Tuesday. We celebrated it at Hogsbreath Cafe for dinner after Taylor's swimming lessons at Chandler.
Labels: Album, My Thoughts
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Alexander @ McHappy Day 2008
November 15, 2008, Saturday, McHappy Day!
Alexander being a Youngstar Achiever of McDonald's donated his 2 hours to help raise funds for children.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Matthew Cooper 13th Birthday Oct 2008 Celebration at Moreton Island
It was a beautiful Sunday sunny day!
Matthew's mom and dad hired a 37-footer boat at East Coast Marina in Manly and was booked since June 2008.
Alexander, Taylor, myself, Cameron Parrish, and Matthew's mom and dad, brother Brendan, and sister Nicole... celebrated it at Moreton Island.
The bbq didn't work so ended up having bread roll with cheese and cabana, watermelon, and fruit salad. Missed the bbq sausages and hamburgers...
Oh, well... rolling in the sand dune hill and swimming compensated it though!
What a lovely WET Birthday Celebration!
Labels: Album
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Alexander at Emma Wolff's 100th Birthday
What is a birthday? How many of us get to celebrate 100th birthday? Is it another milestone in life?
Labels: Bridge to Success
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Taylor Jazz Concert 2006
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Taylor Performances at JPC Yr 2 Choir 2008
Taylor at John Paul College Yr 2 Choir, 21 May 2008
Taylor during Yr 2 Choir at Mayfair 2008 performance
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Alexander at Yurana Sept 2008
After the performance, Pauline Williams who managed the place, asked Alexander to perform in celebration of the 100th birthday of Emma Wolff. She loved Alexander's performance.
It was a lovely musical treat of entertainment for the elderly residents because a lot of them feel sad being in such a place. Some of them rarely had relatives/visitors to come and see them.
The kids enjoyed being part of it... giving life through music...!
Labels: Bridge to Success
Friday, September 19, 2008
Nothing's Good Enough! I Can't Win...!
Labels: My Thoughts
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Life...
I just don't understand people. I just don't understand the life we evolve in. Everywhere I turn it seems this neverending problems and woes of life.
People seem in such a disbelief when I say: 'My life is full of problems. '
They don't seem to see through me, all these burden I am carrying. How I tried so desperately to live as normal as I can. I suppose I had been living my life in a fascade since time immemorial.
Do you know when was that? I tell you. I had been living in my cocoon since I was 5 years old. It was the best escape for me for survival. I had several other ways of escape and stop thinking that I am missing something. And now it seems catching up on me and it started since my Auntie Delang died in January 2000. Since then everything had dramatiically changed in my life.
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Labels: My Thoughts
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Alexander Tamowicz, Redlands Eisteddfod Vocal Solo, June 2008 - 11 to 12 yrs old
Alexander, born on 25 November 1995... throughout these years, never in our imagination - our Singing Nightingale...
The following 3 videos below were taken on 24 May 2008, during the rehearsal with the accompanist Kim.
The competition was Alexander's first time to be in it. Didn't have any idea about what's happening on this competition. It was nervy and not knowing what to expect.
Aside from the 3 videos below, Alexander also sang during the competition: Vocal Solo Pop - One Voice by Billy Gilman. He didn't get any reward but got 92% for his performance. He held back unlike the others who had actions and more of stage presence though the adjudicator Rosemary Arthas wrote: "What a great song! Love it! Great words and your singing grew on the song went on. Great! In time all the way! Good. Do you like this song? I (And the audience) want to feel you do...Good to hear a different style of singing too. Great job!"
And the Vocal Solo Musical Theatre-When You Wish Upon A Star, got 92% and HIGHLY COMMENDED AWARD, a purple ribbon... the other contenders performed like broadway musical sytle and were great! Though the adjudicator Rosemary Arthars wrote: "You break my heart everytime... When you grow up-I know you'll be a lovely man. GREAT facial expressions and lovely feelings out to us. Good boy-keep the tone even and it will grow and grow. FAB. Well done."
The actual competition was June 2-3, 2008 at Redlands Performing Arts Center in Cleveland, Queensland, Australia.
Still, a wonderful experience for Alexander... bringing the 3 trophies unexpectedly knowing all the contenders were great.
A wonderful thanks to his lovely/beautiful vocal teacher, Mrs Sophie Allen, who believed in him and decided to join him in this competition... more so her patience.
And, thanks to Kim, who initially rehearsed with him... to Peter Crane, who was the accompanist during the competition and intially gave Alexander techniques during the rehearsal...
And, thanks to adjudicator Rosemary Arthas...for her wonderful, encouraging comments...
Vocal Solo Folksong - Amazing Grace, First Place 96%
from Rosemary Arthas: "How Sweet the sound! Lovely long phrases...well done! Good strong last verse! Very moving Alexander. I thought you did a great job! Beautiful Boy!"
Vocal Solo Unrestricted - How Beautiful Are The Feet The Messiah, Second Place 95%
from Rosemary Arthas: "Lovely face! Smile? What a lovely pure voice! Keep strong in breath and support. Good diction and musicality. Well done Alexander!"
Vocal Solo Sacred - Panis Angelicus, Second Place 95%
from Rosemary Arthas: "Smile Alexander, if you can-I know you're nervous! Such a lovely sweet voice-and the top notes pure and ringing. Support those lower notes as much as the high notes. Gorgeous voice. Good fellow!"
Below more videos but during the rehearsal on 30 May 2008 with accompanist for the Redlands Eisteddfod, Mr Peter Crane...
When You Wish Upon A Star
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Thailand 2008
How many of us had been anywhere aside from our comfort zone? Well, one thing I do perhaps will definitely suggest – go on a trip with your family and with your most trusted friends or close family relations.
This year 3 families went on a most awaited trip to Phuket and Bangkok namely: Cooper family (Ian/Debbie with children Lauren, Brendan, Matthew, and Nicole), Pomeroy family (Colin/Karen with daughter Simone), and yours truly Tamowicz family (Alex/Myself with sons Alexander and Taylor). As I can recall it was all out of the blue came up with the idea to go to Thailand last July 2007.
We went together before to Vanuatu in January 2006 (plus the Francis family: Rob and Jane with twins Brett and Megan), stayed at Le Lagon for a week. It had kids club and the kids enjoyed themselves as well as the adults got together. There was kayaking, tennis, golf, table tennis, sailing, etc.
On 29 March 2008 (Saturday) at around 7:30pm Debbie together with Brendan and Matthew picked us up, Ian with Lauren and Nicole, Colin with Karen and Simone, drove to Brisbane International Airport. Colin and Debbie drove their cars to Eagle Farm then went back to the airport with Ian while he parked his car at the airport. We flew to Phuket at midnight. Since it was early morning we all went to sleep which I believe except for Debbie who was unsure of flying (mind you, she’s been on the plane several times in her life).
We arrived at Bangkok early morning of Sunday and met Alex (he flew from Guinea) and caught another flight for Phuket. Since Alex had a business class ticket we swapped so he can stay with the boys. We arrived at around lunchtime.
We stayed at Phuket Hilton Arcadia Resort with free buffet breakfast. The Pomeroys stayed in 1 room, Coopers in 3 rooms, while we had 2 rooms. All of us had a wonderful view of the ocean in Kerong Beach. The children were so delighted when they saw the waterfall slide at the pool and in fact the hotel had 3 pools all in all. The resort also had steam spa, spa and massage in which we ladies and the girls indulged ourselves, games room, tennis, kids club, etc.
We just lazed around the pool on this day while we planned the tours we wanted to do. We had buffet dinner and watched the traditional dance after dinner.
Monday morning, had our first buffet breakfast which they catered for everyone: Japanese, Korean, Continental Breakfast, Thais, you name it! We hired a van and took us to Festival Mall. We thought we could buy something at a bargain price but in disappointment so we decided to go to Patong Beach instead. The beach was so busy and shops everywhere. You can buy Billabong, Ripcurl shirts for BHT199 equivalent to around AU$8, and also imitation watches.
It was a very tiring and a hot day. Back to the resort and plunged into the pool until we met at 6:30pm for dinner together (which we did every night except for one night as we were exhausted).
We went to Phi Phi Island. It was an all day trip to the 3 islands. We snorkelled and saw lots of beautiful fishes. We went to Monkey Island where the tour guide fed them with bananas. Came back to the resort and met up for dinner again.
We watched 2 shows: Fantasea where they had show elephants and traditional dances. It also had a story about a little boy with a magic elephant who saved the kingdom. We had buffet dinner and the dining room I believe can accommodate around 4000 people.
The other show was called Simon Cabaret. The performers here were transvestite. They were so lovely and wouldn’t be able to tell the difference until they opened their mouths. They sang and danced beautifully and lipsang singers like Tine Turner, Both shows were entertaining.
We also went to James Bond Island where Roger Moore in 1982 apparently filmed his movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. On the way to the island, we went kayaking first at Newfern Island. It was only during low tide that you can access these beautiful caves and inside was like another room. We had lunch at a floating village of Newfern before headed off to James Bond Island.
On 7 April 2008 (Monday), left very early at around 5:00am for Bangkok. We arrived Bangkok at around 9:00am. We stayed at Royal Orchid Sheraton and those of us who had several rooms had adjoining rooms and a view of the Bangkok river. We also had free buffet breakfast.
We went to Phantik, a mall with several floors selling electronics, and MBK jewelries, clothings, bags, electronics, etc at a bargain price.
We went to tour The Grand Palace where the royalties lived. It was magnificent and a huge place. The paintings on the wall depicted a legend believed by Thais were exquisite.
We also got on the ferry serviced by Hilton then caught the Skytrain and walked a few kilometers to MBK. The Skytrain cost BHT30 one way and airconditioned.
As always, dined together for dinner and on our last night we all boarded the ferry to watch Bangkok river at night after our dinner at the Italian Restaurant.
On early Thursday morning of 10 April at around 4am, we got up as we flew back to Brisbane at 8:30am. We arrived Brisbane at around midnight and home in bed early morning of Friday. Poor Debbie had to drive us back home!
On the first 2-3 days, for some reason Taylor and Nicole were not well. Taylor threw up and Nicole had tummy pain.
But above all, it was an exhausting though exhilarating and memorable trip.
PS: Once at home, had all these videos and photos to convert into a movie. Quite interesting! Took me a week and thanks to Windows which gave me a nightmare anything over 20 minutes o f videos. Never trust Windows Moviemaker!
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