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Irama Belia was commissioned in 2003 by the co-curricular branch of Singapore’s Ministry of Education as a set-piece for the central judging of local school choirs. There are four versions of Irama Belia available:...
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A set piece commissioned by Co-Curricular Activities Branch of the Ministry of Education for the Singapore Youth Festival 2003.
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First performed in 1967 by The Sidaislers, Singapore Town is one of many National Day songs of Singapore. These songs are usually sung at celebratory events leading to and during the National Day Parade itself. A...
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Kopi Susu is a simple song that is based on a pantun, or a Malay quatrain. It is a song that celebrates love and unity. This song was commissioned by Tatung Junior High School from Taichung, Taiwan.
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With simple body percussion, this is a rhythmic and exciting yet accessible piece for TTBB chorus. Back to YCA Choral Series.
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Little Fly was commissioned by Nelson Kwei and the National University of Singapore Choir. The song is based on a poem by William Blake. Just like the ill-fated fly that is killed by the thoughtless hand, the song...
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Dayong Sampan was commissioned by Temasek Junior College in 1993, and it was one of Goh’s earliest a cappella compositions. This piece is based on a Malay folk song of the same title and tells the story of the early...
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A set piece commissioned by Co-Curricular Activities Branch of the Ministry of Education for the Singapore Youth Festival 2003
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A set piece commissioned by Co-Curricular Activities Branch of the Ministry of Education for the Singapore Youth Festival 2003
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The moon and the stars are sleepy
The wind chime slows down her graceful dance Mother’s lullaby is fading
And the baby’s eyes are heavy
She flies away to join her friends
The moon and the stars
In the slumberland...
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A Peranakan folksong arranged for developing mixed choirs. Like many folksongs in the Malay language, this piece utilises the Pantun, a Malay poetic form. Pantun poems always come in two parts, the first part being...
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Lagenda Ulek Mayang (The Legend of Ulek Mayang) is the song that accompanies a classical Malay dance from the state of Terengganu in Malaysia. This is an ancient tale about a sea-princess who fell in love with a...
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Ikan Kekek (The Pony Fish) is a Malay folk song that is more than just the fish in the title. The song uses Malay pantuns (quatrains) in its lyrics. Pantun is a form of poetry which always come in two parts. At first...
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A Peranakan folksong arranged for developing treble choirs. As with many folksongs in the Malay language, this piece utilises the Pantun, which a Malay poetic form. Pantun poems always come in two parts, the first...
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A sampan is known in Singapore and the region as a small wooden boat powered by paddling. The text in this version is about the journey of Mainland Chinese immigrants making their way to Singapore. The sampan was...
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Lok Sui Ten was composed in 1997 at the invitation of choral conductor Nelson Kwei for the Victoria Junior College Choir to be performed at the Singapore Youth Festival choral competition. Prior to this piece, Goh had...
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Ikan Kekek uses Malay "pantuns" (quatrains) in its lyrics. The quatrains contain advice such as "slow and steady wins the race". The song also advises us not to interfere in other people's affairs. Instead, we should...
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A medley of three popular folksongs from the Malay archipelago: Lenggang Kangkung, Rasa Sayang and Dua Tiga Kucing.
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A medley of Malay folksongs: Lenggang Kangkong and Rasa Sayang.
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Di Tanjong Katong is a Singaporean Malay folk song that is composed of pantuns, a four lined verse consisting of alternating, roughly rhyming lines. A Malay poetic form, pantuns are highly allusive and in order to...