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Bringing Lunar New Year Cheer: Music4Good's Concert at Pantai Hospital

On February 7, 2025, Music4Good returned to Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur to enrich the hospital's Chinese New Year celebrations with a captivating musical performance. This event marked a deepening of the partnership between Music4Good and Pantai Hospital, with the hospital serving as both the corporate and hosting sponsor.

The festivities commenced with a vibrant Lion Dance, setting an auspicious tone for the day. Following this, Music4Good's ensemble presented a thoughtfully curated program featuring traditional Chinese melodies synonymous with Lunar New Year celebrations. The repertoire included both solo performances and ensemble pieces by a string quartet, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that resonated with the festive spirit.

The audience comprised patients, their families, hospital staff, and members of the hospital's management team. Among the performers were seasoned professionals with extensive backgrounds in orchestral performances and music education. Notably, a 15-year-old violin prodigy delivered a heartfelt solo, showcasing the nurturing of young talent within the Music4Good community. Adding a unique dimension to the performance was the inclusion of a professional dizi player, whose mastery of the traditional Chinese flute added authenticity and depth to the musical experience.

The event was met with enthusiasm and appreciation from all attendees, reflecting the success of Music4Good's mission to bring the transformative power of music to diverse communities. The organization extends its heartfelt gratitude to Pantai Hospital for their generous sponsorship and unwavering partnership in making this event possible.

As Music4Good continues to grow, it remains committed to creating meaningful musical experiences that uplift and inspire, building powerful connections through the universal language of music.

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Farah Sayegh Farah Sayegh

Music4good’s Inaugural Concert at Pantai Hospital Brings the Joy of Music to Patients and Families

It all begins with an idea.

Kuala Lumpur, November 1, 2024 — Music4Good, an inspiring new initiative dedicated to bringing music to underserved communities, held its inaugural concert at Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur, sponsored by InnoCSR. The event gathered patients, their families, and hospital staff in the hospital’s lobby for an hour-long concert, providing a beautiful reprieve and a moment of calm through the transformative power of live music.

A talented group of eight musicians, including two young music students, delivered captivating performances under the theme "Travel the World with Music," featuring classical compositions from around the globe. Pieces from Russia, the Czech Republic, Malaysia, Korea, Italy, Austria, and Germany were brought to life, allowing the audience to experience a musical journey across cultures without ever leaving their seats.

Words of gratitude and encouragement were shared by Erica Lam, CEO of Pantai Hospital, Sam Yoonsuk Lee, CEO of InnoCSR, the corporate sponsor, and Dr. Hyungi Kim, Founder of Music4Good. Each speaker expressed appreciation for the healing impact of music, noting its unique ability to uplift spirits in difficult times.

“The entire team at Pantai Hospital is thrilled to host Music4Good's first concert and extend this music experience to our patients, staff, and visitors,” said Erica Lam.

This event, generously sponsored by InnoCSR, is part of Music4Good's mission to make the arts accessible to communities in need, particularly those with limited exposure to the arts. InnoCSR’s CEO, Sam Yoonsuk Lee, shared that supporting the concert aligns closely with his company’s dedication to meaningful social impact.

Dr. Hyungi Kim, internationally renowned violinist and founder of Music4Good, expressed her gratitude to the musicians and hospital team: “It is heartwarming to see everyone fully engaged in the experience. We hope to bring this level of connection and healing through music to more communities in the future.”

The concert left a lasting impression on attendees, who enjoyed the cultural diversity of the program and the calming presence of the performance. As Music4Good continues to grow, today’s concert marks the first of many opportunities to bring music to those who need it most.

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