CHURCH NEWS
Interview With Anjie Fraser Not very long ago, I had the opportunity to interview Anjie Fraser with permission from her parents, Andy and Jijie Fraser.
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t's a ritual she performed Sabbath after Sabbath. She is reliable. You can depend on her to be there. Even on short notice, she would cover for someone. It would be impossible not to notice the petite young teenager as she sits at the piano, turning the pages of the hymnal and completely immersing herself as she provides music for our Sabbath School morning worships. It's just about nine years ago that I became acquainted with Anjie and her family. I was privileged to be one of her teachers in primary and junior Sabbath School classes. As I observed her over the years, I realized she is musically talented, and again it was impossible not to observe how committed and focused Anjie has become, especially when it comes to serving God with her talents. She finds time to participate in various activities, including providing music for the senior residents in retirement homes since she was eight years old. She is also presently one of the youngest members of our senior choir at Edmonton Central Seventh-day Adventist Church. Ina: There are some things that I have noticed and admired about you. You seemed to have exceptional talent and a love for music. I have also observed that on Sabbath mornings, you are here on schedule before Sabbath School begins. Can you tell me how do you get here that early? Anjie: My family usually gets up early on Sabbath mornings, especially when my father is scheduled to help set up the PA system for the morning. I like to be here and be available if needed. Ina: Do you remember how old you were when you sat down to play the piano for the first time? Anjie: Yes, I officially started piano lessons at the age of six, but beforehand my mother taught me basic piano skills from home. Ina: So, tell me, how long have you been playing, and do you play any other musical instruments?
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Anjie: I have been playing the piano for fifteen years and the violin for ten years. I was six years old when I started playing the piano for church programs. Ina: Can you tell me where and in what capacity have you played regularly? Anjie: I have always enjoyed playing special music for the seniors in retirement homes and care centers. I love to see the smiles on their faces. As a member of my school choir, I play the violin. I also played the piano at school and as often as needed at my home church, Edmonton Central. Ina: Where did you attend music school? Anjie: I was a student at Northgate School for ten years. I had an additional private piano teacher as well. I continue lessons with my private teacher.