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Music Students Enjoy the Honorable Moment
<p><font face="Arial">By Jocy Su<br />
Campus Reporter</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Seven music students, <font face="Arial">as the best of their kinds,</font> enjoyed the privileges to perform with National Taiwan Normal University Orchestra during the annual "The Night of Concerto” at the auditorium on the campus today.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">The concert was centered by senior clarinetist Kuo Hsin-yun (郭炘筠), sopranos Lee Yu-ju (李郁茹), a graduate student and two seniors – Keng Li (耿立) and Chang Kai-ting (張凱婷), as well as Chinese zither player Hong Shi-ya (洪詩雅), a junior, pianist Kung Yen-ming (龔彥銘) and sophomore violinist Chan Zu-yi (詹子儀). Kung just received his masters last year.</font></p>
<p>During their entrances, each of them enjoyed a standing ovation, while the majority of the audiences were music students, supporters or spouses.</p>
<p><font face="Arial">Sophomore cellist Hsu Yuen-ling (徐苑齡) was also one of those who would have the chance to perform with the orchestra. She eventually failed the concert because she accidentally injured her fingers prior to the show.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">The Department of Music said that these eight students were screened by its own contests for the past year and only the best of their kinds would have the chance to perform with the orchestra, which would be regarded as an honor.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Weng Li-wen (翁莉雯), a sophomore who double majors in English and music, said that she was inspired by the concert.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">"I want a show with the orchestra, too. I would practice more to make that happen,” she said.</font></p>
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