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The Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra (SNYCO) is a group of young musicians between the ages of 10 and 26 years old. It has been under the management of Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) since 2003 and held its premiere concert in 2004. Until January 2017, it was named the Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra (SYCO). [10]
Ding Yi Music Company (previously known as Arts Sphere Chamber Ensemble), established in 2007, is a Chinese chamber orchestra based in Singapore. The ensemble consists of both full-time and part-time musicians, most having attended professional training at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.
The TENG Ensemble is a Singaporean Chinese fusion music group that incorporates influences from the East, West, traditional, and contemporary genres. [39] Since 2009, the Ensemble's performances have received acclaim in the Singapore arts scene, among the public, and in various communities. [40]
Yeh Tsung (born 17 May 1950), better known as Tsung Yeh, is a Chinese conductor.He was the world’s first conductor to hold music directorship of a Western symphony orchestra and a Chinese orchestra simultaneously, being the musical director of both the Singapore Chinese Orchestra and the South Bend Symphony Orchestra in the United States, although he left the South Bend Symphony Orchestra in ...
He was selected to represent Singapore at the 1970 International Festival of Youth Orchestras, which was held in Lucerne. [1] From 1970 to 1973, he was a Sectional Leader in the National Theatre Chinese Orchestra and a Deputy Leader in the Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra. From 1974 to 1979, he was a member of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. [2]
Singapore Chinese Orchestra; Singapore Indian Orchestra and Choir; Singapore National Youth Orchestra; Singapore Symphony Orchestra This page was last edited on 27 ...
The SCH houses the Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO); the concert hall has a capacity of 831 people. It was the first post-colonial building to be gazetted as a national monument in Singapore. The SCH was initially constructed to house the various trade unions in Singapore as part of a 1959 election promise by the People's Action Party. The ...
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