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Gov't Plans More Platforms For MAWO Performances
Gov't Plans More Platforms For MAWO Performances

Barnama

time26-06-2025

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Gov't Plans More Platforms For MAWO Performances

GENERAL PUTRAJAYA, June 26 (Bernama) – The government is exploring ways to create more platforms for the MARESMAF Wind Orchestra (MAWO) to showcase their musical talents, said Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. Fahmi, who is also the spokesman for the MADANI Government, said this follows the proud achievement of the orchestra, from MARA Junior Science College (MRSM) Ulul Albab, Felda Trolak, in winning the Golden Diploma Award at the 2025 International Wind Orchestra Festival in Prague, Czech Republic, recently. 'Yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi brought this matter to the attention of the Cabinet. The government is extremely proud of the achievement by the MRSM Ulul Albab orchestra. 'Insya-Allah, we will look into what assistance can be provided to ensure that the MRSM Ulul Albab orchestra continues to receive promising opportunities in the future,' he told a press conference here today. Fahmi expressed admiration for the spirit shown by the younger generation from Felda, noting that the group had received the highest marks from a panel of professional judges based on the quality of performance, technical proficiency, and mastery of internationally recognised musical compositions. 'What is truly unique about this orchestra is that previously they had limited musical background, but with the support of the RTM Orchestra, they not only managed to perform competently during their performance at the Seri Angkasa Auditorium, Angkasapuri Complex, but also went on to win a prestigious award in Prague,' he said. Media reports stated that MAWO's success brought honour to Malaysia by outperforming seven other orchestras from six countries in the middle class category, making them the only Asian ensemble to captivate the international stage. The competition was divided into three categories — lower class, middle class, and higher class — based on the difficulty level of the musical works and the participants' technical ability. The 2025 International Wind Orchestra Festival, held on June 20 and 21, saw the participation of 13 orchestras from 11 countries, with Malaysia as the sole representative from the Asian continent.

MRSM FELDA Trolak's MAWO Victory In Prague Highlights Power Of Cross-sector Collaboration
MRSM FELDA Trolak's MAWO Victory In Prague Highlights Power Of Cross-sector Collaboration

Barnama

time23-06-2025

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MRSM FELDA Trolak's MAWO Victory In Prague Highlights Power Of Cross-sector Collaboration

GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 (Bernama) -- The MARESMAF Wind Orchestra (MAWO) from MRSM Ulul Albab FELDA Trolak has made the nation proud by winning the prestigious Golden Diploma Award at the 2025 International Wind Orchestra Festival in Prague, Czech Republic. Their success, achieved through strong cross-sector collaboration, is a testament to what can be accomplished when various parties unite for a shared goal. FELDA chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek said FELDA is deeply grateful to everyone who supported MAWO's journey to international recognition. 'This victory is more than a musical achievement – it symbolises the spirit, determination, and identity of FELDA's children and grandchildren, proving that big dreams can become reality,' he said in a statement today. He extended special thanks to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural and Regional Development Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, and Director-General of the Department of Broadcasting Datuk Suhaimi Sulaiman for their close cooperation and unwavering support. Ahmad Shabery also recognised the contributions of MRSM Ulul Albab FELDA Trolak's teachers and parents, particularly MAWO's mentor Raja Muzafar Shah Raja Abdullah, as well as RTM's Music Services director, Datuk Mokhzani Ismail, a respected national music figure who served as an inspiration and advisor. FELDA also appreciated the involvement of strategic partners such as U Mobile, FGV Holdings Berhad, Sustainable Future Sdn Bhd, Seri Pacific Corporation Sdn Bhd, and others whose support helped ensure smooth coordination of the group's mission. Held on June 20 and 21, the festival featured 13 orchestras from 11 countries, divided into three categories – lower, middle, and higher class – based on musical complexity and technical capability. Competing in the middle class category, MAWO earned the highest marks from a panel of professional judges, emerging as the best in its group and outperforming seven other orchestras from six countries.

‘Win at Prague shows Felda youths can dream big'
‘Win at Prague shows Felda youths can dream big'

The Star

time22-06-2025

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‘Win at Prague shows Felda youths can dream big'

KUALA LUMPUR: The Maresmaf Wind Orchestra (Mawo) from Mara Junior Science College (MRSM) Ulul Albab Felda Trolak has achieved remarkable success by winning the Golden Diploma Award at the 2025 International Wind Orchestra Festival in Prague, Czech Republic. This achievement demonstrates that young talents from rural areas have tremendous potential to shine on the global stage, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (pic). He hopes that Mawo's victory in the Middle Class category will inspire young people, particularly those from rural communities, to dream big and believe that there are no boundaries to success. 'This victory is more than just musical excellence. It symbolises the indomitable spirit of rural youth taking to the world stage,' Ahmad Zahid said in a Facebook post yesterday. He added that the triumph belongs not only to MRSM and Felda, but to all Malaysians, Bernama reported. Ahmad Zahid, who is also Rural and Regional Development Minister, said the government will continue investing in youth arts programmes through ongoing support such as funding and providing equipment. He said as the sole representative from Asia in the competition, Malaysia not only succeeded in outperforming seven other orchestra groups from six European countries but also earned the highest scores from the panel of international professional judges. 'I witnessed firsthand their talent and discipline at the 'Desaku Mendunia' send-off concert on May 28 at the Seri Angkasa Auditorium, RTM Angkasapuri,' he said. The festival, which was held on June 20 and 21, featured 13 orchestra groups from 11 countries. It was divided into three categories, namely Lower Class, Middle Class and Higher Class, based on the difficulty level of the musical pieces and the technical abilities of the participants. Meanwhile, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil described the achievement as a source of pride for the Felda community and all Malaysians. 'Just imagine, this young generation of Felda has just revived the orchestra, yet they've already proven that Felda children are truly Mendonia (global recognition),' he said in a post on social media.

Gold Award In Prague Shows Rural Youth Can Conquer The World Stage
Gold Award In Prague Shows Rural Youth Can Conquer The World Stage

Barnama

time22-06-2025

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Gold Award In Prague Shows Rural Youth Can Conquer The World Stage

GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, June 22 (Bernama) -- The MARESMAF Wind Orchestra (MAWO) from MARA Junior Science College (MRSM) Ulul Albab Felda Trolak has achieved remarkable success by winning the Golden Diploma Award at the 2025 International Wind Orchestra Festival in Prague, Czech Republic. This achievement demonstrates that young talents from rural areas have tremendous potential to shine on the global stage. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi expressed hope that MAWO's victory in the Middle Class category would inspire young people, particularly those from rural communities, to dream big and believe that there are no boundaries to success. 'This victory is more than just musical excellence. It symbolises the indomitable spirit of rural youth taking on the world stage,' he said in a Facebook post today. He added that the triumph belongs not only to MRSM and Felda but to all Malaysians. He confirmed that the government will continue investing in youth arts programmes through ongoing support, provision of equipment and funding. Ahmad Zahid, who is also the Rural and Regional Development Minister, said as the sole representative from Asia in the competition, Malaysia not only succeeded in outperforming seven other orchestra groups from six European countries but also earned the highest scores from the panel of international professional judges. 'I witnessed firsthand their talent and discipline at the 'Desaku Mendunia' send‑off concert on May 28 at the Seri Angkasa Auditorium, RTM Angkasapuri. The festival, which took place on June 20 and 21, featured 13 orchestra groups from 11 countries and was divided into three categories namely Lower Class, Middle Class and Higher Class, based on the difficulty level of the musical pieces and the technical abilities of the participants.

Fahmi congratulates MRSM Ulul Albab Felda Trolak orchestra
Fahmi congratulates MRSM Ulul Albab Felda Trolak orchestra

The Sun

time22-06-2025

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  • The Sun

Fahmi congratulates MRSM Ulul Albab Felda Trolak orchestra

KUALA LUMPUR: Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil today congratulated the MARESMAF Wind Orchestra (MAWO) from MARA Junior Science College (MRSM) Ulul Albab Felda Trolak for winning the Golden Diploma Award at the 2025 International Wind Orchestra Festival held in Prague, Czech Republic. He described the achievement as a source of pride for the Felda community and all Malaysians. 'Just imagine, this young generation of Felda has only recently revived the orchestra, yet they've already proven that Felda children are truly MENDONIA (global recognition)!' he said in a post on social media. MAWO's success also brought glory to the nation, outperforming seven other orchestra groups from six countries in the Middle Class category, making it the sole representative from Asia to triumph on the international stage. Meanwhile, Felda, in a statement, said that MAWO was awarded the highest score by professional jury, based on the quality of performance, technical competence, and mastery of international-class musical compositions. The festival, held on June 20 and 21, featured 13 orchestra groups from 11 countries, with Malaysia proudly standing as the sole representative from Asia. The competition was divided into three categories - Lower Class, Middle Class, and Higher Class - based on the level of difficulty of the musical pieces and the technical capabilities of the participants. 'MAWO's success demonstrates that an education grounded in the Ulul Albab philosophy, combined with Felda's commitment to nurturing the potential of the younger generation, can produce world-class talent,' it said. It also noted that the achievement not only brought pride to MRSM and Felda communities, but also served as an inspiration to rural youth, proving that there are no limits to success on the global stage. MAWO ensemble is scheduled to arrive back home at 2 pm tomorrow.

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