'Music brings people together': This Muslim student convinced classmates to join band for Pope Francis' visit
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It doesn't have to be a Taylor Swift concert — a brass band for the Pope is more than enough to bring people together. And that's what Hai Sing Catholic School student Arissa Nabilah Arman did. The 14-year-old, who plays the tuba in her school's conce'Music brings people together': This Muslim student convinced classmates to join band for Pope Francis' visit
It doesn't have to be a Taylor Swift concert — a brass band for the Pope is more than enough to bring people together. And that's what Hai Sing Catholic School student Arissa Nabilah Arman did. The 14-year-old, who plays the tuba in her school's concert band, shared with AsiaOne why she decided to perform for Pope Francis' visit to Singapore. Arissa, a Malay-Muslim, is one of the volunteers in the combined schools' brass band that will play in the papal mass at the National Stadium on Thursday (Sept 12). «I've always decided if there was a music event — including religion — I would participate in it no matter what,» she said. «Music always brings people together, regardless of religion, race, or anything of that matter.» Her parents were of the same mind when they learnt that she wanted to perform for the Pope. «They were the ones who encouraged me to join in the first place,» the teen said. «My family doesn't mind because they know my passion for music, and they know music knows no bounds whatsoever, so they know I'll perform either way.» Read more